County Supervisors consider Climate Emergency measures… don’t let them water them down!
Hold the County Board of Supervisors accountable to uphold the promise they made years ago: to find equitable solutions and address our climate emergency!
In 2020, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors signed a resolution declaring a climate emergency and directing the formation of a permanent Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force (CEMTF). Composed of thirteen members (6 technical members (air quality, agriculture, built environment, economics, energy, transit/transportation), 6 environmental justice members, and one youth member), the CEMTF was created in 2022 and drafted a Climate Emergency Response Plan (CERP) in 2024. Despite the CEMTF’s diligent work to propose equitable climate emergency response strategies in Sacramento County, the Task Force has never had an audience with the County Board of Supervisors. Until now.
The Task Force will have their first audience with the County BOS on March 10, at 9:30 am. Join us to express your support for the Task Force and for prompt, equitable solutions to address the climate crisis in our region!
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