Alaska City Votes to Adopt Climate Action Plan
The Anchorage Assembly has adopted a climate action plan setting goals for the Alaska city.
Alaska Public Media reported that the city officials voted last month to adopt the 100-page document outlining aims such as reducing carbon emissions by 80 percent within 30 years.
The measure passed 8-2 with both Eagle River assembly members opposed.
The action plan is primarily a set of non-binding proposals to guide municipal entities toward more environmentally friendly policies.
All 22 members of the public who testified at the meeting favored the measure. Many spoke about the evidence of climate change observed in their lives such as warmer winters, worsening tree pollen, invasive insect species and heightened wildfire conditions.
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