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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSoutheast Florida Regional Climate Compact Who We Aren aa� LIMATE MANGE Who We Are Calendar Compact Resuuii-t Newsletter Signup I Related Links News The Summit Q Bf k;�WARDA;COUNTY The Compact calls for the Counties to work cooperatively to: • Develop annual Legislative Programs and jointly advocate for state and federal policies and funding • Dedicate staff time and resources to create a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan to include mitigation and adaptation strategies • Meet annually in Regional Climate Summits to mark progress and identify emerging issues. Since 2009, the four Compact Counties have accomplished much together and have also worked with a growing number of federal, state, regional, municipal, nonprofit, academic and private sector partners. Widely recognized as one of the nation's leading examples of regional -scale climate action, the Compact continues to serve as the mechanism to collaborate for climate adaptation. About the Compact About theCompav The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact was executed by Broward, Miami -Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach Counties Key Contacts in January 2010 to coordinate mitigation and adaptation activities across county lines. The Compact represents a new form of regional Partners climate governance designed to allow local governments to set the agenda for adaptation while providing an efficient means for state and Municipal Partners federal agencies to engage with technical assistance and support. At the conclusion of the first Southeast Florida Regional Climate Contact Us Leadership Summit on Oct. 23, 2009, four County representatives - Broward County Commissioner Kristin Jacobs, Palm Beach County Get Compact News Commissioner Shelley Vana, Miami -Dade County Commissioner Katy Sorenson, and Monroe County Mayor George Neugent - signed the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact committing to take it back to their County Commissions for review and adoption. The Compact calls for the Counties to work cooperatively to: • Develop annual Legislative Programs and jointly advocate for state and federal policies and funding • Dedicate staff time and resources to create a Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan to include mitigation and adaptation strategies • Meet annually in Regional Climate Summits to mark progress and identify emerging issues. Since 2009, the four Compact Counties have accomplished much together and have also worked with a growing number of federal, state, regional, municipal, nonprofit, academic and private sector partners. Widely recognized as one of the nation's leading examples of regional -scale climate action, the Compact continues to serve as the mechanism to collaborate for climate adaptation. Click here for a brief overview of the Climate Change Compact. Previous tab Next tab RCAP RELEASED Regional Climate Action Plan Released Developed through an extensive stakeholder engagement process, the Compact Partner Counties are pleased to announce the release of the Regional Climate Action Plan, which contains 110 recommendations for a more resilient Southeast Florida. View it in the compact documents library. EVENTS National Adaptation Forum on May 9, 2017 9th Annual Southeast Florida Climate Leadership Summit on December 14, 2017 COMPACT COUNTIES BR;9WARD COUNTY COUNTY , 0 RECENT TWEETS VStay up-to-date on Compact efforts, events and opportunities through our Compact Currents quarterly newsletter. https://t.co/2xlFhUfwfh 1 week ago VWe're revising the Regional Climate Action Plan this year. Read our latest newsletter to learn more. https://t.co/ENlr9Rl2rL 1 week ago VCheck out what we've been up to this winter in our latest newsletter. https://t.co/ENlr9Rl2rL 1 week ago