CCL’s Wasatch Back chapter in Utah went above and beyond this election season! In collaboration with the local public radio station and the Park City Community Foundation's Climate Fund, the chapter hosted a candidate forum focused on climate issues.
The event took place on Oct. 8 and featured candidates for the local County Council and the Utah State House, discussing climate-related topics such as building energy efficiency and water resource management. The conversation even covered things like waste management and traffic reduction.
"Local action is crucial in addressing climate change," said @Tracy Harden, who co-leads the Wasatch Back chapter. "Reducing methane emissions from our landfill and addressing traffic congestion are just two examples of local initiatives that can make a significant difference."
“Every candidate for County Council and the state Legislature present is serious about wildfire and, beyond that, recognizes climate change as real,” the Park Record reported in an article about the event.
Chapter member @Joan Entwistle said, "I was glad to hear from attendees about how much they learned, and I know that the candidates also learned from each other. Events like this panel raise awareness about important climate issues." Great work, CCL Wasatch Back!
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