Community Low-Carbon Resilience Plan Survey
HAVE YOUR SAY & WIN
COMPLETE THE COMMUNITY LOW-CARBON RESILIENCE PLAN SURVEY AND BE ENTERED INTO A DRAW TO WIN A FREE TREE!
About the survey:
The Town of Lincoln is in the process of creating a Community Low-Carbon Resilience Plan to help the community adapt to climate change and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A Community Low-Carbon Resilience Plan will identify adaptation, mitigation, and co-benefit actions that can be accomplished by residents, public and private sectors, and local stakeholders.
Throughout this process, the Town is engaging with the public and key stakeholders to ensure Lincoln’s Community Low-Carbon Resilience Plan reflects your concerns and visions for a Sustainable Lincoln. This survey aims to understand perspectives on high-level climate actions, gather GHG and single-use plastics reduction action ideas, set reduction targets, and develop a vision and principles to guide the planning process.
What is low-carbon resilience?
Adaptation refers to actions that reduce the negative impact of climate change, while taking advantage of potential new opportunities. Mitigation refers to reducing the emissions that cause climate change. Low-carbon resilience refers to climate change strategies that integrate and achieve co-benefits between greenhouse gas emissions reduction (mitigation) and planning designed to reduce vulnerability to climate change impacts (adaptation).