NEW: Taveras Unveils Plan to Make RI an Environmental Leader

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NEW: Taveras Unveils Plan to Make RI an Environmental Leader

Providence Mayor Angel Taveras joined with Rhode Island State Representative Art Handy on Tuesday to introduce his plan to make Rhode Island America’s leader in environmental stewardship as the state’s next Governor.

The announcement took place during a green infrastructure demonstration event being held by the Environmental Justice League of Rhode Island and Groundwork Providence for Earth Day.

Preserving Rhode Island

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The plan, “Preserving Rhode Island,” builds on programs that Taveras has undertaken as Mayor of Providence and addresses issues such as climate change, reducing Rhode Island’s carbon footprint and waste management on a statewide level.

“I was proud to be the first Mayor in the history of our state to create a dedicated Office of Sustainability within city government,” said Taveras. “We’ve had great success transforming city-owned lots into working urban farms, making energy efficiency investments in schools and homes across our city and reducing childhood blood lead levels – but there is much more that can be done.”

Rising sea level

The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council estimates that by 2100 Rhode Island sea levels could rise between three and five feet due to the effects of climate change. Taveras discussed both the environmental and economic impact of climate change on our state and steps that could be taken to reduce Rhode Island’s carbon footprint and promote green development.

“Leadership is needed at the state level to ensure Rhode Island is able to adapt to these changes. We can take steps to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and slow the impact of climate change.”

The seven point plan includes:

  • Achieve 40% renewables by 2030. Reduce Rhode Island’s reliance on fossil fuels by investing in renewable sources of energy.
  • Ensure access to fresh, local, affordable food. Encourage development of community gardens and urban farms, and foster local agriculture development through state procurement policies.
  • Expand Green & Healthy Homes Initiative. Ensure housing stock is energy efficient, safe and healthy.
  • Support local sustainability efforts. Develop strategies for municipalities to save tax dollars and reduce carbon footprint through investments in energy efficiency.
  • Enact a comprehensive organic waste master plan. Create Rhode Island’s first coordinated plan to divert food and organic waste to composting operations.
  • Extend the life of the Central Landfill. Cultivate and recruit recycling businesses to help reduce waste and turn recyclable goods in new products.
  • Reduce the state’s carbon footprint and prepare for climate change. Direct state agencies to work together to develop a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 85% below 1990 levels by 2050.

 

“The Mayor has taken strides to preserve the environment and quality of life for Providence residents,” said Rhode Island State Representative Art Handy, Chair of the House Committee on the Environment and Natural Resources. “When we are able to put this plan into action, all Rhode Islanders will see the same kinds of benefits for public health and we’ll create the kind of economy we’ll need to thrive in the 21st century.”


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