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• Increasing equitable resilience to climate hazards will benefit historically marginalized <br /> and frontline Engage communities (What does this mean?) and those that are vulnerable <br /> to climate change impacts. <br /> Energy & • Transportation <br /> • Invest in renewable energy sources that are proven safe and affordable to the public to <br /> reduce GHG emissions and increase energy resilience. <br /> Promote energy efficiency in buildings and transportation that are proven safe and <br /> affordable to the public to reduce overall energy consumption and without increasing <br /> regulations or fines <br /> Biodiversity & Ecosystems <br /> Managed retreat strategies and new shoreline setback regulations would expand open <br /> space along the shoreline to support coastal ecosystems such as anchialine pools <br /> without hindering public access. <br /> Supporting conservation programs that are proven safe for the people and the <br /> environment can help protect native species and habitats from climate change impacts <br /> without hindering public access and without increasing regulations and fines. <br /> • Strengthening measures to control and eradicate invasive species can help protect local <br /> ecosystems. <br /> Enhance habitat connectivity to allow species to migrate in response to changing <br /> environmental conditions without hindering public access and without increasing <br /> Education & Capacity Building <br /> Build capacity for local government agencies by providing training and resources that <br /> improve their ability to plan and implement climate adaptation initiatives <br /> increasing regulations and fines. <br /> • Collaborate and coordinate with the County's Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, <br /> and Resilience (OSCER). This is woke language and should be removed. <br /> • Support research and monitoring efforts to better understand climate impacts and the <br /> effectiveness of adaptation measures. (Please educate yourself on this false <br /> narrative) <br /> • Develop and implement educational programs to raise awareness about climate change <br /> and adaptation strategies. REMOVE (This is a FALSE narrative that you would be <br /> perpetuating.) <br /> Page 68 <br />
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