Marin County leaders are urged to take bold action on climate change as federal support dwindles. During a recent government meeting, a board member from Sustainable San Rafael and the Marin Climate Action Network highlighted the urgent need for local initiatives to meet greenhouse gas reduction goals.
With national climate policies facing significant cuts, the speaker emphasized that state and local governments must step up to fill the void. "Individual action is critical, and the county can incentivize that action with modest educational and funding support," they stated. Suggestions included hosting annual electric vehicle acceleration events and enhancing the county's electrification resources, such as webinars and workforce training.
The speaker called for immediate adoption of ordinances to maintain momentum in climate action, including electrification reach codes and mandatory energy efficiency audits for homes at the time of sale. They also urged support for a countywide climate mobilization ballot measure to address local funding gaps created by federal backsliding.
As Marin County grapples with these challenges, the message is clear: local leadership is essential to ensure a sustainable future. The community is encouraged to rally together and demonstrate the political will needed to lead the way in climate action.