Outlined from slides from Climate Council meeting on September 16, 2020
- Reduce Maine’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions (mitigation)
- Bring the Future of Transportation to Maine
- Increase electric vehicle use
- Reduce emissions from current gas and diesel engines
- Reduce vehicle miles traveled
- Explore funding options for transportation needs & emissions reductions
- Modernize Maine’s Buildings
- Improve the design and construction of new buildings
- Promote climate-friendly building products
- Transition to cleaner heating and cooling systems
- Institute a Renewable Fuel Standard
- Weatherize existing buildings
- Lead by Example in publicly funded buildings
- Incentivize hospitals to be carbon neutral
- Reduce Carbon Emissions in Maine’s Energy and Industrial Sectors
- Ensure adequate affordable clean energy supply
- Initiate a stakeholder process to modernize Maine’s electric grid
- Accelerate the decarbonization of industrial use and processes
- Encourage highly efficient Combined Heat and Power facilities
- Develop financing options to meet clean energy and emission reduction targets
- Bring the Future of Transportation to Maine
- Prepare for Climate Change Impacts (adaptation)
- Build Healthy and Resilient Communities
- Enhance and coordinate assistance and funding for community resilience
- Improve the planning and legal tools that build resilience
- Invest in public health monitoring and education
- Protect water sources from high intensity weather events
- Invest in Climate-Ready Infrastructure
- Assess the vulnerability of Maine’s infrastructure
- Provide technical assistance and seed funding to unlock federal funding for infrastructure projects
- Give particular to Maine’s working waterfronts and seaports
- Protect Maine’s Environment and Natural Resource Economies and Promote Natural Climate Solutions
- Protect Maine’s natural and working lands and waters
- Support Maine’s natural resource economies
- Increase carbon sequestration
- Improve monitoring to understand and manage the response to climate change
- Build Healthy and Resilient Communities
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