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Prince George’s County Climate Action Implementation and Programmatic Support Services

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Brentwood Town Hall
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EFC is supporting the Prince George’s County Department of Environment in their effort to develop and adopt a County Climate Action Plan (CAP). EFC is providing the county with technical support in the development of greenhouse gas inventories, climate action and resilience plans, and translating technical language for a wide variety of stakeholders. Our team is offering professional-level facilitation for community stakeholder engagement, local government planning, and group decision-making processes to ensure that county working groups and planning meetings are inclusive, effective, and results oriented. EFC is also assisting with various coordination services including organizing working groups; collaborating with partners; collecting and analyzing stakeholder and residential feedback; and managing deadlines. Additionally, EFC will help lead and inform county leadership and the public through “Climate 101” workshops and focused presentations.

For additional information or to view the county's draft Climate Action Plan, please visit their website here.

Sponsor

Department of Environment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Climate Action Commission

Team Members

Brandy Espinola

 

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