County Board Adopts Policy to go Carbon Neutral by 2050
MILWAUKEE – The County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted two proposals sponsored by Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson aimed at combatting climate change at today’s meeting.
“Becoming carbon neutral by 2050 is essential if we want to avoid a climate catastrophe,” said Chairwoman Nicholson. “In many instances communities of color will be hit hardest by climate change. That is why it is essential for Milwaukee County to lead on this issue if we plan to achieve racial equity. I look forward to working with local governments across Wisconsin to reach our climate goals.”
The first resolution adopted by the Board commits Milwaukee County to becoming carbon neutral by 2050 and requests that the County’s Director of Sustainability develop and administer a strategic plan to achieve carbon neutrality in Milwaukee County facilities and operations by that year.
The second resolution furthers Milwaukee County’s commitment to advancing climate change solutions by officially joining the Wisconsin Local Government Climate Coalition. The County’s Director of Sustainability would serve as the representative for Milwaukee County and advocate on behalf of the County to support the coalition’s mission. There is no cost associated with joining the coalition.
These proposals build on previous County Board action on climate change, including a 2017 resolution aligning Milwaukee County with the principles and goals of the Paris Climate Agreement, and a 2019 resolution creating the City-County Joint Taskforce on Climate and Economic Equity. Chairwoman Nicholson is a Co-Chair of the Taskforce.
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