I'm looking for resources from anyone involved in housing density discussions in their local communities.
Like many places in the US, my community is involved in an emotionally charged debate over whether to change local policies that would allow for more people to live here. The potential climate benefits of these changes include reducing carbon emissions from transportation.
Many people who are otherwise very interested in climate issues-- and reducing carbon pollution-- are opposed to making some of these changes; my (probably incomplete) perspective on this contradiction is that they are afraid of seeing changes to their communities, and may be concerned about how "green" new buildings can be.
I see this as a potential bridge issue for getting some of these folks more interested in CCL's policy agenda:
- This is a concrete way people can 'live out their climate principles'
- This is an opportunity to educate about how clean (and affordable) we can make new buildings (and increase the efficiency of the ones we already have!)
- Maybe, just maybe, this will get some people ready to say "yes in my back yard" to permitting reform as well!
If you are interested in this topic, know of local activities I could read about (especially if there has been any news coverage), or have great resources on hand, that would be wonderful.
Please feel free to reply here or reach out to me at 505-309-2962 or mason.saraann@gmail.com.
This is cross-posted in the Other Policy Questions forum and the Group Leaders forum.
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