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The second day of the Washington Can't Wait week of action includes a panel discussion on land use and climate change with three panelists.
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- Climate change impacts communities and the importance of land use planning in addressing these impacts.
- Policy changes are needed to prevent heat-related deaths and mitigate the impacts of extreme weather conditions.
- Environmental justice for farm workers and communities is crucial in addressing climate change and land use policies.
- Cooperative land practices are supported for sustainable stewardship of the land.
- The goals of reducing emissions and creating a resilient community are important in the face of climate change.
- Long-term and short-term costs of housing and building need to be considered in conversations about sustainability.
- Advocacy for the return of power to the environmental protection agency (EPA) is suggested.
- Tools to reduce miles, such as incentives for density and transit-oriented development, are discussed.
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Day 2 of the Washington Can't Wait week of action features a panel discussion on land use and climate change with three panelists introduced.
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Welcome to day 2 of the Washington Can't Wait week of action. Today's panel discussion focuses on land use and climate change. Three panelists are introduced: Katie from the Washington Environmental Council, Australia involved in community organizing, and Brian, the
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Welcome to day 2 of the Washington Can't Wait week of action. Today's panel discussion is focused on land use and climate change. The speaker provides a brief Zoom orientation for participants and asks them to introduce themselves in the chat. The speaker acknowledges
We are introduced to three panelists: Katie, who works with the Washington Environmental Council; Australia, who is involved in community organizing for rural and immigrant families; and Brian, the Spokane City Council president. Katie provides background on the urgency of including the
The text excerpt discusses the impacts of climate change on communities and the importance of land use planning in addressing these impacts. It mentions that after a summer heat wave, there was flooding in the fall, causing damage to homes. It highlights that climate change is
The excerpt highlights the importance of addressing climate change and land use policies to ensure environmental justice for farm workers and communities. It discusses the need for policy changes to prevent heat-related deaths and the impacts of extreme weather conditions, such as flooding. The community has
The Land Use and Climate Change Panel discussed the importance of treating the land with respect, avoiding toxic chemicals, and providing alternatives for the community. They supported the development of cooperative land practices in Ever, Washington to steward the land in a sustainable way. The
The Land Use and Climate Change Panel in Spokane has focused on two main goals: reducing emissions by 95 percent by 2050 and creating a more resilient community in the face of climate change. The city struggles with issues such as wildfire smoke and water
The long-term cost of housing and building is primarily the operations of housing over time, which can greatly exceed the initial construction cost. It is crucial for activists and leaders to have conversations about the long-term and short-term costs and how to make them more
The panel discusses various topics related to land use and climate change. One question is raised about state and federal policy regarding the environmental protection agency (EPA) and the power that was taken by the Trump administration. The panel suggests advocating for the return of
In this excerpt from a panel discussion on land use and climate change, several key points are highlighted. The first speaker discusses tools to reduce miles, such as incentives for greater density downtown and transit-oriented development. They also mention prohibiting apartment complexes on the outskirts
The speaker discusses the issue of homelessness and the need for intentional housing and transportation access in agricultural communities. They emphasize the importance of planning and community participation in finding solutions. The speaker also mentions the difficulty in finding common ground and addressing climate change in rural communities
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