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Sustainability referendum aims for bold emissions reduction goals

June 24, 2024 | Madison Metropolitan School District, School Districts, Wisconsin



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Sustainability referendum aims for bold emissions reduction goals
In a recent government meeting, officials took significant steps towards enhancing sustainability within the district by approving funding for a dedicated sustainability manager and initiating a referendum aimed at renovating facilities with essential sustainability improvements.

The proposed referendum is designed to align with the district's ambitious sustainability goals, which include a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, 75% by 2040, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2045. A key focus of the discussions was ensuring that the referendum explicitly excludes any funding or plans for new fossil fuel infrastructure, particularly gas heating and cooling systems in schools.

Officials emphasized the urgency of moving away from fossil fuels, stating that the time for such energy sources has passed. The meeting underscored a commitment to advancing the district's sustainability agenda and addressing climate change through responsible infrastructure planning.

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