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A City with Foresight
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The
City of Homer’s
Climate Action Plan
from 2007. This document was compiled after a year of research
by the City of Homer's Global Warming Task Force. We were one
of the first cities in the nation with such a plan.
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After
a long wait and a lot of research, it's complete! City of
Homer Climate
Action Plan Implementation Project
Final Report. Check out the
massive document that compiles energy data for all City of Homer
functions as well as provides suggestions for cost saving
efficiencies and forward-thinking solutions developing a more
independent energy infrastructure.
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The
City of Homer signed on to the Coastal
Climate Compact after it was created here with folks from
coastal communities from around the state in 2009
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See what the Scenarios Network for Alaska Planning
(SNAP) has put together for
climate
projections for Homer as well as their climate
charts for our community
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For
those interested in climate change education for ages 9 and up,
local teachers Jane and Dwaine Tolesfrud have created an awesome
curriculum you can use. Check it out at www.globalfever.net
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Check
out the inspiring 350.org
to see what is happening in communities around the
world. On the main home page there is a
slideshow sampling some of the more than 25,000
photos of people uniting in a global call for 350ppm.
You will see that the sixtieth photo on the slideshow is FROM
HOMER!
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Check
out the latest in climate research from the IPCC
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Join in the discussion on climate science with
climate scientists at
Real Climate
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Read and make comments on the on going discussion
concerning the ethics of climate change at
Climate Ethics
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Keep up on the latest news stories concerning climate
change with the
Tiempo Climate Newswatch
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Find out what the
Union
of Concerned Scientists are saying about everything from energy
to food, security to vehicles, and much more.
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Find out who
top polluters
are amongst nations, states, cities and other various breakdowns.
Articles
There is a ton of information
out there, educate yourself!
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HOMER
FACT:
The
key to adapting to the future is understanding what you will be
facing.
We, in
Alaska, are first-hand global warming witnesses. In fact, according to
temperature data, we are at ground zero. During the last four decades,
Alaska has heated up more than anywhere else in the country. Our annual
temperatures have increased 3–5 °F and our winter temperatures have
soared 7–10 °F.
The time to act is
NOW.
We are fortunate to have a forward-thinking city government that has adopted the
Climate Action Plan, a document outlining ways the municipality can
reduce its carbon footprint. The next step falls to us. ANYTHING we can do to reduce our carbon emissions will only serve to
help improve the situation. And learn what you can do for your
home and our community to adapt to a changing world
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