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State aims to release resilience implementation strategy July 1; MAP tool funded with $775,000 to track progress
Summary
Agency of Natural Resources officials said a resilience implementation strategy—intended as a companion to the updated Climate Action Plan—will be released with the plan on July 1, and described development of a Measuring and Assessing Progress (MAP) tool funded at about $775,000 to track mitigation and resilience metrics.
Agency of Natural Resources leaders told the House Energy and Digital Infrastructure Committee that a resilience implementation strategy will accompany Vermont’s updated Climate Action Plan and that the state is building a web‑based MAP (Measuring and Assessing Progress) tool to track mitigation and resilience metrics.
Secretary Julie Moore said the resilience implementation strategy is focused on state government actions and will be available with the Climate Action Plan update on July 1; the agency has identified approximately 300 state programs that intersect with landscape‑level resilience. The strategy will prioritize those programs, identify gaps and work with the treasurer’s office to explore funding options; Moore said budgetary costings may follow into the fall if more time is…
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