Share Feedback on Priority Measures for Michigan?s Priority Climate Action Plan
Submit feedback by February 16
As a part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency?s (EPA) Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program, Michigan must submit the state?s Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) by March 1, 2024. The Office of Climate and Energy drafted a list of priority measures to include in Michigan?s PCAP, which can be accessed on our webpage under ?Draft Priority Climate Action Plan Priority Measures?.
These measures build from Michigan?s MI Healthy Climate Plan, the state?s strategy for reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 and reducing emissions by 50-52% relative 2005 by 2030.
Would you like to provide feedback?
- Review the measures in the draft Priority Climate Action Plan ? Priority Measures, found on our webpage under ?Draft Priority Climate Action Plan Priority Measures?.
- Provide feedback by filling out the Feedback Form by February 16.
Submission of feedback on a priority measure does not ensure inclusion in the PCAP. However, feedback on priority projects or measures will be considered as a part of the broader state effort to implement the MI Healthy Climate Plan.
For the EPA?s CPRG Implementation Grants General Competition, eligible applicants are required to have their projects represented in an applicable PCAP to apply. Inclusion of measures in the PCAP is not a commitment by the State of Michigan to submit a CPRG implementation grant application to implement the measure.?
About the CPRG
The EPA program provides states, local governments, and tribal nations flexible resources to plan for and pursue ambitious greenhouse gas pollution reductions to achieve three broad objectives:
- Tackle damaging climate pollution while supporting the creation of good jobs and lowering energy costs for families.
- Accelerate work to address environmental injustices and empower community-driven solutions in overburdened neighborhoods.
- Deliver cleaner air by reducing harmful pollution in places where people live, work, play, and go to school.
Additional resources
Questions? Please reach out to [email protected].?
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