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City Of Pleasant Hill To Host Climate Action Plan Workshops

by CLAYCORD.com
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The City of Pleasant Hill is kicking off its Climate Action Plan planning process and is inviting the public to attend an upcoming workshop on either of the following dates:

  • Thursday, January 30, 2025 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, February 1, 2025 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.

(both workshops will cover the same information, and participants need only to attend one)

The Climate Action Plan is a document that will outline strategies for the City to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other climate adaptation measures. The intent of these workshops is to introduce the project to the community, and collaborate on strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance sustainability, and other climate resilience measures to help shape the City’s Climate Action Plan.

Location:

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Pleasant Hill City Hall
Large Community Room
100 Gregory Lane – Pleasant Hill

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One local city that is apparently still drinking the kool-aid. Should be quite a show. Agenda 1: ban chemtrail spraying over PH.

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Captain Bebops,
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It’s not the City of Pleasant Hill that’s drinking the Kool-Aid, it’s State of California, which requires cities and counties to have a “climate change action plan.” The reason most of the residents of Concord have MCE, instead of PG&E, is because the City of Concord received credit from the state on their “climate change action plan” for making the change.

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I agree…the kool-aid is still being sipped and all this climate change agenda brought down to local governments through the United Nations, One Bay Area Plan and ABAG that are quasi-governmental agencies. These meetings are simply to make the populous feel as if they have a say while using the delphi technique for consensus…”Delphi techniques are established methods for reaching consensus among experts and practitioners, and more recently among those affected. Typically, Delphi participants are asked to evaluate issues where knowledge is uncertain and incomplete.”

Another way to needlessly spend taxpayers $$ …. like the re-do of the intersection at CCC Bl & Taylor / Willow Pass

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Scientists claim the recent SoCal fires set climate initiatives back 18 years.
Perhaps they should discuss that little slice of reality.

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Frankly I don’t know what Pleasant Hill could do, because it’s estimated that up to 29% of the pollution here floats over from China’s dirty Industries. So Pleasant Hills efforts are void.

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Meanwhile, our communities crumble.
Feckless and worthless politicians contributing nothing.
p.s. What will their suggestions for reducing greenhouse emissions be? Eat fewer beans?

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Is this a joke? The city should focus on fixing real issues in the community, not pushing ideological agendas.

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Interesting. Thank you for sharing. Many of us older folk have been strongly coached not to believe in Climate change. So disappointed when the chart of the sea rising over the decades on NASA.gov was removed 8 years ago. Every decade the rise of the sea increased like a Fibonacci Sequence.

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