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Agency Request Legislation: Interagency Climate Resilience Coordinating Council An Environmental Justice Assessment (per RCW 70A.02.060)

 
Publication number Date Published
24-01-008September 2024
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Author(s) Jennifer Hennessey
Description The environmental justice assessment developed for Ecology’s agency request legislation that would establish an interagency climate resilience coordinating council. It provides an evaluation of information and answers to key questions related to environmental justice and potential impacts to overburdened communities, vulnerable populations, and Tribes that were considered during development of the proposed agency request legislation.
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Keywords climate resilience, environmental justice, legislation, assessment, climate change, Overburdened Communities, Agency Request Legislation, climate, adaptation, coordinating, council, governance, preparation, coordination, Tribes, vulnerable populations
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