From Amalia Siegel, Maine Climate Council Coordinator <[email protected]>
Subject Our Quarterly Meeting is One Week Away + New Greenhouse Gas Report
Date June 11, 2024 8:08 PM
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One week from today, the Maine Climate Council will meet to receive new and updated policy recommendations from each of the six working groups.

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** There's also some good news from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection today, with the announcement that Maine remains on track to fulfill emissions reduction goals. This is according to the biennial Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report, a comprehensive analysis of Maine's greenhouse gas emissions by fuel source and economic sector.

The report also shared additional findings, including that Maine emissions continue to decline in relation to increasing gross domestic product (GDP). GHG emissions per million dollars of state GDP were 59 percent less in 2021 than in 1990, showing the relationship between economic growth and reducing emissions. Read more here. ([link removed])
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Read the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report ([link removed])


** And if you missed the three-part STS webinar series featuring updates and data from our Science and Technical Subcommittee, they are all now available on our YouTube channel's webinar playlist ([link removed]) .

Or click the links below to watch individually.

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** I'd also like to extend a thank you to the Maine Environmental Education Association ([link removed]) for hosting our Youth Engagement Coordinator, Abigail Hayne, at the annual conference in Hinckley in May.

Abigail collaborated with Teddy Lyman, Maine Department of Education’s Climate Education specialist ([link removed]) , to facilitate a great discussion about environmental education and action.
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** Finally, members of the newly formed Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission ([link removed]) joined local legislators last week for a roundtable on storm repair and resiliency efforts in York County.

Area legislators including Senator Donna Bailey, Representative Lori Gramlich, and Representative Lynn Copeland, joined local and state officials on Friday at the Old Orchard Beach Fire Station.
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** The Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission ([link removed]) was created by Governor Janet Mills to evaluate Maine’s response to recent storms and identify ways to prepare for future extreme weather events.
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** Upcoming Meetings
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* June 18, 2024 | 9am - 3pm: Maine Climate Council ([link removed])
* Jun 14, 2024 | 12 - 1pm: Lunch and Learn: An Update to the Maine Social Vulnerability Index ([link removed])

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For more information about the Maine Climate Council, its members, and upcoming meetings, please visit the Maine Climate Council's website ([link removed]) .
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