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Napa Regional Climate Action and Adaptation Plan presented to Calistoga council; public workshop set for Sept. 17
Summary
Consultant Eric de Kock briefed the council on the draft Napa Regional Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, outlining mitigation and adaptation measures and estimated order-of-magnitude costs; county staff scheduled a public open-house style workshop for Sept. 17 with Spanish-language materials available online.
A draft regional climate action and adaptation plan that aims to coordinate greenhouse gas reductions and resilience measures across Napa County was presented to the Calistoga City Council on Sept. 2.
Eric de Kock, project director for the Napa Regional Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (RCAP), summarized the plan’s mitigation and adaptation strategies, described countywide greenhouse-gas reduction targets and said the draft includes both measures to reduce emissions and actions to adapt to increased wildfire, extreme heat and flooding. De Kock said the RCAP offers a regional pathway toward deep decarbonization and resilience and that jurisdictions can adopt the regional plan as their local climate plan.
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