Oregon Global Warming Commission to Meet Virtually on January 26
SALEM – The Oregon Global Warming Commission will meet Wednesday, January 26, 2022. The public meeting will be held from 1 to 4:00 p.m. online.
At this meeting, the Commission will hear an update and discuss modeling for the forthcoming Roadmap to 2035 to help the State develop a long-range agenda for meeting Oregon’s emission reduction goals. The meeting will focus on model scenarios and identifying co-benefits associated with potential GHG mitigation actions.
The agenda and meeting information, including how to listen in, is available on the Commission’s website. Additional materials can be found at the meeting webpage prior to the meeting.
General public comments may be submitted through the contact form online or by email (oregon.GWC@energy.oregon.gov). Comments related to the Roadmap may be submitted to the TIGHGER comment portal.
Members of the public will also have an opportunity to sign up for public comment during the meeting. Those wanting to testify will need to sign up at the beginning of the meeting.
If you need special accommodations to participate in the meeting, please contact Stacey Heuberger at 503-400-5921 or at stacey.heuberger@energy.oregon.gov.
The Oregon Global Warming Commission is a 25-member advisory group created by the 2007 Legislature through House Bill 3543. Members are appointed and directed to develop long-term policy recommendations to prepare for, adapt to, and combat climate change. Public comments can be submitted to the commission at Oregon.GWC@energy.oregon.gov.
For more information about the Commission and its work on climate change, visit www.keeporegoncool.org.
Oregon Global Warming Commission
Oregon Department of Energy
550 Capitol St NE
Salem, OR 97301
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