Quarterly public webinar to learn about the progress of Washington's Climate Pollution Reduction Planning Grant
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jan. 8, 2023
*Commerce hosts webinar on first phase of climate action planning*
Join us *Monday, Jan. 29th, 2024, at 10 a.m.* for a quarterly public webinar to learn about the progress of Washington?s Climate Pollution Reduction Planning Grant.
*Background*
In June, Washington was awarded $3 million for Phase 1 of the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) as one of many federal funding opportunities created through the?Inflation Reduction Act?and run through the U.S.?Environmental Protection Agency?(EPA). Learn more the EPA website. [ [link removed] ]
In Phase 1, the CPRG provides federal funding to state governments, municipalities, tribes, and territories to develop implementation climate action plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful air pollutants.
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*Webinar Information*
This webinar will focus on Washington?s Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP). The PCAP will include a regional greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory and a list of priority GHG reduction measures to maximize greenhouse gas reductions, air quality, and equity-related benefits.
CPRG Staff will provide an overview of the grant timeline, deliverables, engagement opportunities, and upcoming next steps.
*Please register to attend this webinar on Monday, Jan. 29th, at 10 a.m.*
*Registration:*
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The webinar will be recorded and posted later on the Washington Climate Pollution Reduction Grant Program [ [link removed] ] webpage.
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*Important Information:*
This climate action planning work supports the 2021 State Energy Strategy [ [link removed] ] and our mission to build a more sustainable, resilient, clean energy future, ensuring that our state remains a great place to live, work, and play for future generations.
*Questions??*Please contact?*Dina Geiszler?* <
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