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2018-2020
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322
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01
Introducer
Valerie T. Poindexter, Council Member
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AWEEMC
Action 1
Council: Res. 322-19 amended to draft 2 - 10/16/19
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\Council Records\Agendas\2018-2020\Agriculture, Water, Energy, & Environmental Management Committee (AWEEMC)
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\Council Records\Communications\2018-2020
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\Council Records\Reports\2018-2020\Agriculture, Water, Energy, & Environmental Management Committee (AWEEMC)
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WHEREAS, in 2017 eight scientists published the BioScience journal article, "World <br />Scientists' Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice" which included 15,364 signatories from <br />scientists representing 184 countries formally supporting the work, declaring humans have <br />pushed Earth's ecosystems to their breaking point and that we are well on the way to ruining <br />the planet, as climate change and the global economy's overshoot of ecological limits are <br />driving the sixth mass extinction of species, which could devastate much of life on Earth for <br />the next 10 million years; and <br />WHEREAS, the United States has disproportionately contributed to the climate and <br />extinction emergencies (see the Global Carbon Project's Cumulative CO2 emissions data <br />h.ttps:Hotn-wortd.indata.org/graplier/curn.ii.lative-co-emissions) and has repeatedly obstructed <br />global efforts to transition toward a green economy, and thus bears an extraordinary <br />responsibility to rapidly address these existential threats; and <br />WHEREAS, restoring a safe and stable climate requires a whole -of -society Climate <br />Mobilization at all levels of government, on a scale not seen since World War 11, to reach zero <br />greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors at emergency speed, to rapidly and safely draw <br />down or remove all the excess carbon from the atmosphere and to implement measures to <br />protect all people and species from the consequences of abrupt climate change; and <br />WHEREAS, actions to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and/or draw down <br />greenhouse gases may include improving resilience to the effects of climate change, i.e. <br />Targeting food security in our region that is a critical action in the face of climate change, <br />which will continue to place added pressure on existing food and water resources; and <br />WHEREAS, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our citizens is the prime directive of <br />our local governments, and the cumulative impacts of climate change upon Hawaii will be <br />particularly severe over the next several decades; and <br />WHEREAS, according to the Fourth National Climate Assessment, climate change <br />impacts in the Pacific Islands are expected to amplify existing risks and lead to compounding <br />economic, environmental, social, and cultural costs. In some, locations, climate change impacts <br />on ecological and social systems are projected to result in severe disruptions to livelihoods that <br />increase the risk of human conflict or compel the need for migration. Early interventions, <br />already occurring in some places across the region, can prevent costly and lengthy rebuilding <br />of communities and livelihoods and minimize displacement and relocation; and <br />WHEREAS, as cited by the Climate Mobilization Project, a rapidly growing list of <br />over 900 cities, districts, counties, and local governments across the world representing over <br />700 million people collectively have declared or officially acknowledged the existence of a <br />global climate emergency and have committed to action to drive down emissions at emergency <br />speed; and <br />
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