Sue, can I ask a couple of simple questions?  Do you, or the current members
of the committee/those who are working on this already, envision:

 

1.      A course of action that will require Lincoln residents to incur
greater expense, whether it's through town spending, or a mandate to buy
something that they would otherwise not purchase without a regulatory
requirement?
2.      Forcing another change to Lincoln residents that can be avoided only
by a resident taking an affirmative action to "opt-out" of the program?

 

Thanks,

 

--Dennis

 

From: Lincoln <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Climate Action
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2022 12:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LincolnTalk] Lincoln Needs a Climate Action Plan!

 

The global climate crisis has us all wondering what we can do now and for
the next generation. The great news is that, as a town, we are not
powerless. Lincoln is going to develop a Climate Action Plan that will
address climate change on many levels! 

 

Massachusetts is legally committed to net zero greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions by 2050 and a 50 percent reduction from 1990 levels by 2030.  That
means we in Massachusetts must cut our use of fossil fuels by about one
third in eight years, a drastic reduction in the use of natural gas, oil and
propane to heat and cool houses, to run our cars, trucks, and buses, and to
generate electricity.

(See  <https://malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2021/Chapter8>
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2021/Chapter8)

 

For the last year, volunteers from Climate Action Lincoln, a subcommittee of
the Green Energy Committee, have been learning about climate plans from our
neighboring towns.  All of them-Lexington, Concord, Carlisle, Weston,
Arlington, Cambridge, Acton-have comprehensive plans and most have
Sustainability Managers.  We have also met with 12 Town boards and
committees to hear about their efforts.  

 

While Lincoln has done a lot to protect the environment, become more energy
efficient, and reduce GHG emissions, there is more we can do together as a
community.

 

We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Curtin, Assistant Director of
Planning and Land Use, will support our efforts.  She is working to secure
grant funding for a consultant to lead Lincoln through development of a
Climate Action Plan.

 

A Climate Action Plan will address the interconnected issues of the climate
crisis: 

*       Electrification with renewable energy to reduce GHG emissions 
*       Mitigation and adaptation to climate impacts
*       Ensuring environmental justice and supporting vulnerable populations

*       Safeguarding public health
*       Creating sustainable and resilient infrastructure
*       Protecting and regenerating ecological systems, including back
yards, forests, open space, farms, and wetlands. 

 

A Climate Action Plan will also coordinate and recommend municipal,
commercial, and residential actions. It will address the built environment,
transportation, energy production, waste, and land use in Lincoln. 

 

Town-wide participation is critical to developing a Climate Action Plan that
will achieve results, not just sit on a shelf or a website!  In Lincoln,
actions by residents will be crucial to the success of a plan as Lincoln has
very small commercial and municipal sectors.  The process of developing a
plan will include:

*       Visioning: Engagement of all residents and stakeholders in town
*       Data: Energy use, GHG emissions, carbon storage
*       Analysis: Vulnerable populations, housing, infrastructure,
transportation 
*       Goals: Align with state and federal goals; interpret for residents 
*       Implementation: Timelines, accountable parties, measurement
*       Financial implications: for the Town budget

 

As the Town works to secure funding for the plan, Climate Action Lincoln
would like to engage residents.  To join our group, receive updates on our
progress, or arrange a presentation for your organization, please contact us
at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  or
reach out to one of our members: 

 

Sue Klem, Chair 

Roy Harvey

Emily Haslett

Staci Montori

Lynne Smith 

 

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