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2018-2020
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322
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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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WHEREAS, the term "Just Transition' ' � is a, framework for a fair shift to an economy <br />that is ecologically sustainable, equitable and just for all its members, and recognizing just <br />transition strategies were first forged by the BlueGreen Alliance of labor unions and <br />environmental justice groups who saw the need to phase out the industries that were harming <br />workers, community health, and the planet, while also providing just pathways for workers <br />into new livelihoods; and <br />WHEREAS, just transition initiatives shift the economy from dirty energy to energy <br />democracy, from funding highways to expanding public transit, from incinerators and landfills <br />to zero waste, from industrial food systems to food sovereignty, from car- dependent sprawl <br />and unbridled growth to smart urban development without displacement, and from rampant, <br />destructive over -development to habitat and ecosystem restoration; and <br />WHEREAS, justice requires that frontline communities, which have historically borne <br />the brunt of the extractive fossil -fuel, economy, participate actively in the planning and <br />implementation of this mobilization effort at all levels of government and that they benefit first <br />from the transition to a renewable energy economy, and recognizing fairness demands a <br />guarantee of high -paying, good -quality jobs with comprehensive benefits for all and many <br />other tenets of a Green New Deal effort as the mobilization to restore a safe climate is launched; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the County of Hawai ', i has an opportunity to continue to be a global leader <br />by rapidly organizing a regional emergency climate mobilization effort and converting to an <br />ecologically, socially, and economically regenerative economy ;at emergency speed, and by <br />y <br />catalyzing a unified regional just transition and climate emergency mobilization effort this <br />year; now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII that <br />the County of Hawaii acknowledges that an existential climate emergency threatens humanity <br />and the natural world. Therefore, the County of Hawail'i will implement a just, equitable, <br />countywide emergency climate mobilization effort to reverse global warming, by drastically <br />reducing countywide emissions of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, and safely drawing <br />down carbon from the atmosphere no later than. 2030, while* accelerating adaptation and <br />resilience strategies in preparation for intensifying climate change impacts. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County of Hawai'i commits to revising its <br />existing policies, priorities, processes, an ' d use and distribution of resources to implement <br />emergency climate mobilization efforts countywide, including the development of an <br />environmentally preferable purchasing policy to guide efficient, consistent, and just action. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County of'Hawaii commits to rapidly <br />completing the Hawaii Island Climate Action plan by establishing ambitious goals, consistent <br />with or exceeding State goals and objectives; and working immediately to implement the paths <br />laid out in said plan, including phasing out existing sources of greenhouse gas emissions and <br />implementing initiatives such as tree planting, to sequester carbon from the air. <br />
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