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Have you heard about the Nevada Climate Initiative?
Friend,
You may have noticed that the color of the sky in Western states has been…
[ [link removed] ]interesting, lately. Sadly, because of federal inaction to address
climate change (and the occasional gender reveal party), extreme weather
events such as wildfires have become increasingly more common and
dangerous. We in Nevada are uniquely impacted, as data shows that Las
Vegas is [ [link removed] ]THE fastest warming city in the country, with Reno being not
far behind.
But there is hope for states, including Nevada, that are prepared to take
aggressive action on climate change to preserve our home for years to
come. The Nevada Climate Initiative (NCI) was launched last month by
Governor Steve Sisolak to develop goals and policy options for solving
climate change and doing our part to reel in harmful carbon emissions to
net-zero by 2050. The NCI is currently [ [link removed] ]running a survey to hear from
YOU about how climate change is impacting your community and what you’d
like to see done about it.
[ [link removed] ]Take the Nevada Climate Action Survey!
In addition, the NCI is hosting a series of [ [link removed] ]listening sessions, from
Sept 14-Oct 6th, focused on a variety of topics related to climate in
Nevada from transportation electrification, to buildings and land use, and
more! Space for these sessions is limited at 230 participants per session,
so don’t wait - [ [link removed] ]sign up here for your preferred session(s) to share
your experience and expertise and hear from the state’s leading experts on
how Nevada is tackling climate change.
Make sure you like and follow @NevClimate on [ [link removed] ]Facebook and [ [link removed] ]Twitter so
you can be informed of all the latest #NevClimateAction updates!
Let’s work together to keep our home habitable,
Will Pregman
Communications Director
[ [link removed] ] Take the survey
[ sms:1-702-466-1990;?&body=Question%20for%20IPN:%20 ]Questions? TEXT US!
[ [link removed] ]Please consider making a donation
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Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. § 170(c).
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