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MI Healthy Climate Plan Virtual Listening Sessions
Protecting Michigan's land and water
January 22, 6:00 PM
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is hosting a series of virtual listening sessions on the priority action areas included in the Michigan Healthy Climate Plan (MHCP). Building off previous work and input, we’re continuing to prioritize and deepen our work on implementation through these listening sessions. We want to hear from you—whether you're a community member, work in local or state government, represent a nonprofit, business, or another group. Your input will help shape Michigan’s future climate actions.
Join us on January 22 to share your ideas and learn more about the state's goals for "protecting Michigan's land and water,” including these priority action areas:
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Protect 30% of Michigan’s land and water by 2030. This effort is part of the national ‘America the Beautiful’ initiative, with a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions naturally, while maintaining and improving recreational opportunities for all Michiganders, expanding access in disproportionately impacted communities, and protecting biodiversity.
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Support farmers. Help farmers adopt best management practices to keep our soil healthy, store more carbon, and protect our water.
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Drive clean technology. Boost the shift to cleaner, greener farm equipment, like electric and hydrogen-powered tools.
The session starts with an introduction by EGLE’s Office of Climate and Energy, followed by public comments (3 minutes per person).
Your voice matters! Don’t miss this chance to help shape implementation of the MI Healthy Climate Plan.
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If you cannot attend any of these sessions, you can still provide input by emailing [email protected]. For more information, visit Michigan.gov/Climate.
PROGRAM QUESTIONS: Jennifer Acevedo: [email protected]
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Joel Roseberry: [email protected] Alana Berthold: [email protected]
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