MONTPELIER, Vt. – From hotter days to more frequent and intense storms, Vermont’s
climate patterns are clearly shifting
and impacting our state. This fall, state officials, local leaders and members
of the Vermont Climate Council invite the public to attend one of several
events to learn about the climate patterns are clearly shifting
and impacting our state. This fall, state officials, local leaders and members
of the Vermont Climate Council invite the public to attend one of several
events to learn about the development of the state’s Climate Action Plan and help prioritize approaches.
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“Join us
at an upcoming meeting to discuss how climate change is affecting you and your
community and offer feedback on proposed strategies for the Climate Action
Plan,” said Agency of Natural Resources Secretary Julie Moore. “Your
perspective matters. The Climate Action Plan will serve as the State’s roadmap
for lessening the impacts of climate change, and the ideas and feedback you
share with us will inform the Action Plan.”
In 2020, the Vermont Legislature passed the Global Warming Solutions Act. The Act requires
Vermonters to reduce greenhouse gas pollution and helps communities prepare to
face more extreme weather caused by climate change. The Act also directed the Vermont Climate Council to develop a
Climate Action Plan to guide this work. The Action Plan aims to dramatically
reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next several decades, prepare and protect Vermont
communities and landscapes from the greatest risks of climate change and create
new jobs to enable this transformation. The initial plan will be adopted on December 1,
2021.
While climate change affects everyone, some people face greater
risks due to where they live, their race, ethnicity, income, disability,
health, age and/or occupation. Advancing solutions that address the needs of
Vermonters facing the greatest risk is a key aspect of the plan.
There
are multiple opportunities to join an upcoming event, either online or in
person. All events are free and open to everyone
interested in attending. Food will be provided at each in-person
events. Please note that in-person events are being held in outdoor
pavilions or shelters and will observe COVID-19 safety protocols; all attendees
are asked to wear masks.
- Tuesday, September 21, 5:00-7:00pm: Elmore State Park
Pavilion | 856 VT-12, Elmore, VT
- Wednesday, September 22, 5:00-7:00pm: Emerald Lake State
Park Pavilion | 65 Emerald Lake Ln, East Dorset, VT
- Thursday, September 23, 5:00-7:00pm: Lakeside Park Pavilion
| 32 Mill St, Island Pond, VT
- Sunday, September 26, 3:00-5:00pm: Airport Park Pavilion |
500 Colchester Point Rd, Colchester, VT
- Thursday, September 30, 6:00-7:30pm: Virtual event via Zoom
- Tuesday, October 5, 6:00-7:30pm: Virtual event via Zoom for
BIPOC communities
- Wednesday, October 6, 6:00-7:30pm: Virtual event via Zoom
For more information about the Climate Action Plan, please visit
https://climatechange.vermont.gov/. Event details can be found at https://climatechange.vermont.gov/getinvolved.
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