This blog was written by Lora Lucero of the League's Climate Action Group
A concerted global effort is needed to fight climate change, yet global commitments to reduce carbon emissions are inadequate and slow. Climate scientists warn that our goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels requires that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions peak by 2025 and then drop. Yet current policies and promises get us only to just less than three degrees Celsius by 2100.
Local, regional, and state efforts are needed to step up the pace. Local governments have an important responsibility to move our communities in the right direction. And that requires a plan.
How Local Governments Can Cut Emissions
As everyday citizens, we can get involved in fighting climate change at the local level.
We encourage you to promote the above actions and processes when engaging with your local government around climate action planning and any decisions that affect greenhouse gas emissions. Make your voice heard on energy policy by writing to your representatives or sharing the above graphic with your communities.
A strong democracy requires informed climate action – and the time to act is now.