Dear John ,
This is exciting news.
Today, along with RENEW Wisconsin and Sierra Club of Wisconsin, we launched the Wisconsin Clean Energy Toolkit, [[link removed]] a comprehensive guide for local communities on how to embrace clean energy goals and policy.
You can check out and download the entire toolkit here. [[link removed]]
With the growing concern over climate change, many local communities are hungry to develop clean energy plans. But, they often struggle with how to begin, both from a technical perspective and how to engage their communities.
We created the toolkit to give those communities the resources and information they need to make a strong commitment to clean energy.
With our partners, we identified the need for a soup-to-nuts guide to energy policy options in Wisconsin. The toolkit [[link removed]] allows communities to think through all of the areas where they can make improvements and ensure they are getting the most return on their investments.
You understand this need better than anyone. With support at other levels of government lagging behind, it’s the communities that you live in, work in, and care about that are taking the lead in the fight against climate change.
This toolkit, which is already receiving praise and attention in the media [[link removed]] , would not be possible without conservation voters like you. All across the state, folks like you are making it clear to their elected representatives that action now on clean energy is not only possible, it’s vital to our future – from a health and environmental perspective and an economic one.
We’re deeply grateful to you for helping make the toolkit possible, and thankful for our partners and supporters in this endeavor. We encourage you to share this link with friends and family and your local elected leaders: wicleanenergytoolkit.com [[link removed]]
The more communities understand they’re not alone when it comes to taking care of our environment and health – the better.
If you have any questions please email me at
[email protected] or call me at 608-208-1130.
Thanks again for being a conservation voter,
Jennifer Giegerich
Government Affairs Director
Wisconsin Conservation Voters
608-661-0845
[email protected]
Wisconsin Conservation Voters
133 S. Butler Street Suite 320
Madison, WI 53703
United States
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