Take DEP Survey To Help Shape 2021 PA Climate Action Plan
Photo

The Department of Environmental Protection is inviting the public to provide input to help inform the development of the 2021 PA Climate Action Plan by taking an online survey.

The 2018 PA Climate Action Plan included over 100 actions the state, businesses and citizens can take to address climate change.

Just 15 of those actions, such as increasing renewable energy, incentivizing energy efficient buildings, and increasing the use of electric vehicles, would reduce emissions 21 percent by 2025.

Click Here to read a Plan summaryClick Here for the full Plan.

DEP also had an Energy Assessment Report for Pennsylvania prepared that informed the development of the 2018 Plan.

DEP, the Climate Change Advisory Committee and the consultant hired by DEP to help develop the 2021 Plan are at the beginning stages of outlining the next Plan.

In March, DEP previewed a new Climate Impact Assessment with the Climate Change Advisory Committee that predicted more extreme precipitation resulting in more property and infrastructure damage from flooding and stormwater and more challenges in meeting water quality cleanup goals.

In addition, a new Southeast Coastal Impact Assessment also looked specifically at the issue of how flooding, stormwater and sea level rise will impact the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware Estuary.

As part of the new information being gathered for the 2021 Plan, DEP is soliciting comments from the public on key elements and priorities that should be included.

Click Here to take the survey.  Responses are due June 30.

Visit DEP’s Climate Change webpage for more information.

NewsClips/Announcements:

Click Here For This Week’s PA Coronavirus NewsClips

Click Here For The Week’s Environment & Energy NewsClips - Support Local Journalism

Click Here For The Week’s Political NewsClips

Related Article This Week:

POSTPONED: DEP Citizens Advisory Council, Air Quality Advisory Committee April 2 Webinar On RGGI Carbon Pollution Reduction Proposal

Related Articles - Climate:

Gov. Wolf, Legislators Announce New Climate Action Plan, Including Endorsing Cap-And-Trade For Power Generation, Keeping Nuclear Power Plants Open

DEP Previews New Climate Impact Assessment: More Extreme Precipitation, More Livestock, More Manure, Less Effective BMPs; And SE Coastal Impact Assessment

DEP To Unveil Draft Regs To Participate In RGGI, Capping Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Power Plants, Feb. 13 At Advisory Committee Meeting

[Posted: March 25, 2020]


3/30/2020

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page