Title: Matt Kuharic
1Introduction to King County Climate
SolutionsPart 2 of 2 (part 1 is science)King
County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
- Matt Kuharic
- Senior Climate Change Specialist
- http//www.kingcounty.gov/climate
- climatechange_at_kingcounty.gov
- (206) 296-8738
Draft of 2/7/2011
2Message from the Executive
Climate change is already affecting our community
and will have increasing impacts in the coming
years. This website reflects my strong commitment
to making county actions, investments, and
performance more transparent and accessible to
the public Dow Constantine, King County Executive
See the Executives Complete Message http//www.k
ingcounty.gov/environment/climate/executive-messag
e.aspx
3Key Policies and Targets
- King County Comprehensive Plan
- Collaborate to reduce regional climate pollution
by at least 80 below 2007 levels by 2050 - King County Strategic Plan
- Reduce climate pollution and prepare for the
effects of climate change on the environment,
human health, and the economy - Numerous specific efforts and policies on
- Green building and sustainable development, flood
protection, electric vehicles, energy efficiency
and renewable energy...
Overview of King County Climate Change Policy
http//www.kingcounty.gov/environment/climate/kin
g-county/climate-change-policy.aspx
4Why is the County Taking Action?
New Revenue Sources
National Security
Risk Management
The Climate Imperative
Equity and Social Justice
Public Health
Puget Sound Protection
New Jobs
Leadership
Reducing Energy Costs
Economic Development
5King County Climate Solutions Highlights
- 2000
- First greenhouse gas emissions inventory
- 2005
- The Future Aint What it Used To Be climate
conference - 2006
- Joined the Chicago Climate Exchange
- 2007
- Developed a King County Climate Plan an Energy
Plan - Co-authored with UW the Climate Adaptation
Guidebook - Flood Control District created
- 2008
- Updated Green Building and Sustainable
Development Policy - Transit Now! Evergreen Fleet Initiative
- 2009
- Completion of the Cedar Hills Landfill renewable
project - 2010
- Implementation of 6 million to support electric
vehicles - 2010 King County Energy Plan
- Focus on integrating climate lens into all
decision making
6Leadership Mitigation Adaptation Assessment
See www.kingcounty.gov/climate for the latest
7Leadership
COLLABORATION
OUTREACH AND EDUCATION
ADVOCACY
8Mitigation
CLEAN MOBILITY
9Mitigation
WASTE TO RESOURCES AND ENERGY
ENERGY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY
10Solid Waste Division Efforts
Shoreline Transfer Station LEED Platinum
Cedar Hills Regional Landfill Renewable Energy
Cedar Hills Regional Landfill Renewable Energy
Facility
11Adaptation
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Flood Planning and Control
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
12Assessment
OPERATIONAL GOALS
KingStat Climate Performance Measures http//your
.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/measures/indicators/atmospher
e.aspx
13Assessment
COMMUNITY GOALS
DRAFT DATA NOT TO SCALE for illustrative
purposes
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14What you can do!
1) Bus, Bike or Walk instead of driving.
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http//www.kingcounty.gov/environment/climate/indi
vidual.aspx
15What you can do!
2) Be energy efficient.
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http//www.kingcounty.gov/environment/stewardship/
sustainable-building.aspx
16What you can do!
3) Become an ecoconsumer.
http//your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/ecoconsumer/
index.asp
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17What you can do!
4) Seek zero waste of resources - reduce, reuse,
recycle, compost.
http//your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/climate/what
-can-you-do.asp
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18What you can do!
5) Learn more and stay connected.
http//www.kingcounty.gov/climate
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