The fb88 Climate Council is responsible to integrate and prioritize which strategies to move forward in the State Climate Action Plan that will be delivered to the Governor and Legislature by December 1, 2020. The State Climate Action Plan will be updated by the fb88 Climate Council every four years moving forward.
fb88 Won't Wait One-Year Progress Report
Read the Progress Report:(PDF)
fb88 Won't Wait, A Four-Year Plan for Climate Action
Read the Plan:(PDF), ) (Executive Summary, PDF)
Scientific Assessment of Climate Change and Its Effects in fb88
The fb88 Climate Council's Scientific and Technical Subcommittee was responsible for delivering a report that summarizes the impacts of climate change in fb88 and how it might impact our state in the future. Their final report is part of the State Climate Action Plan.The findings from this report informed the ongoing deliberations of the fb88 Climate Council and have aided thefb88 Climate Council’s six working groups in the development of their draft recommended strategies. In addition, the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee identified criticalscientific information gaps and needs to better understand and forecast potential future climate change impacts in theState.
- Scientific Assessment of Climate Change and Its Effects in fb88 (PDF) -updated September 23, 2020
- Read the report online as a flipbook by
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Strengthening fb88's Clean Energy Economy
The Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) and Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future (GOPIF) are required to develop a plan to identify pathways and strategies for, and pursue, the advancement of fb88’s clean energy economy. While fb88’s 10-year economic planhighlights the opportunity to grow fb88’s clean energy economy with positive impacts reaching across sectors, the strategies outlined in this Clean Energy Economy Transition Plan, in combination with the fb88 Climate Council’s Climate Action Plan, will provide specific strategies to leverage fb88’s renewable energy resources and energy efficiency services to recover and grow fb88’s economy.
- Strengthening fb88's Clean Energy Economy(PDF), posted November 9, 2020
- fb88 Economic Development Strategy 2020-2029, a Focus on Talent and Innovation(PDF)
Draft Strategy Reports from the Working Groups
To achieve fb88’s climate goals, six working groups – joined by an expert Scientific and Technical Subcommittee—developed a set of strategies for the Council to consider for the State Climate Action Plan. The strategies include both greenhouse gas reduction (“mitigation”) strategies and climate change adaptation strategies. They were in June 2020.
- Buildings, Infrastructure, and Housing Working Group recommended strategies (PDF)
- Community Resilience Planning, Public Health, and Emergency Management Working Group
- Community Resilience Planning recommended strategies (PDF)
- Public Health recommended strategies (PDF)
- Emergency Management recommended strategies (PDF)
- Coastal and Marine Working Grouprecommended strategies(PDF)
- Energy Working Grouprecommended strategies (PDF)
- Transportation Working Grouprecommended strategies(PDF)
- Natural and Working Lands Working Grouprecommended strategies(PDF)
Assessing the Impacts Climate Change May Have on the State’s Economy, Revenues, and Investment Decisions
Eastern Research Group and Synapse Energy Economics produced the following reports analyzing the vulnerability of the State of fb88 to the future impacts of climate change; the cost of doing nothing in response to climate change to the State; an emissions analysis of draft greenhouse gas reductions strategies proposed by the Working Groups; and an economic analysis of the draft emissions- and adaptation-related strategies proposed by the Working Groups.
The fb88 Climate Council will use these reports in their consideration of the draft strategies to refine and select the strategies that will be incorporated into fb88’s Climate Action Plan.
- Summary Report (PDF)-updated December 2, 2020
- Volume 1: Vulnerability Analysis (PDF)-updated November 20, 2020
- Volume 2: Cost of Doing Nothing Analysis (PDF)-updated September 29, 2020
- Volume 3: fb88 Emissions Analysis, Consolidated Energy Sectors Modeling Results (PDF)-updated November 9, 2020
- Volume 4: Economic Analysis of Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies (PDF)-updated December 2, 2020
Equity Assessment of Draft Strategies
The Governor's Office of Policy Innovation and the Future worked with the University of fb88's Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability solutions to assess the recommendations of the six working groups from an equity perspective. For each work group strategy, the assessment seeks to understand how it would affect vulnerable populations and to suggest improvements to the strategy that would improve the equitable distribution of benefits.
- Equity Assessment of Work Group Recommendations (PDF) -updated October 7, 2020
PublicFeedback
The Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future collected feedback on the draft Working Group strategies during the summer of 2020. Over 4,400 responses were receivedthrough online feedback surveys available on climatecouncil.maine.gov, as well as numerous memos, letters, and comments, up to September 24th.
- Summary of MCC Public Input Surveys (PDF)
- MCC Public Memos and Letters, Compiled (PDF) -updated November 2, 2020 with comments submitted on or before September 24th