Arizona climate resiliency planning group
One of the primary goals of the Arizona Climate Resiliency Planning Group is to compile a complete inventory of the state's greenhouse gas emissions and sources. Additionally, the group is required to review and potentially revise recommendations from the 2006 Arizona Climate Change Action Plan. Through these efforts, the bill envisions a structured approach to enhance Arizona's preparedness and response to climate-related risks affecting its economy and natural resources.
SB1550 establishes the Arizona Climate Resiliency Planning Group, which is tasked with addressing the challenges of climate change and its impacts on the state. The group will consist of representatives from diverse sectors, including agriculture, transportation, public health, and various non-profit organizations focused on environmental justice. This broad representation aims to create a comprehensive view of how different sectors can contribute to climate resiliency efforts in Arizona.
The legislation sets ambitious greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets: reducing emissions to 50% below 2005 levels by 2031 and to 90% below those levels by 2051. This has raised discussions about the feasibility of such targets, particularly regarding their economic implications and the impacts on specific industries. Furthermore, the directive for state agencies to assess current and future risks related to climate change may necessitate comprehensive changes in existing policies and regulations, leading to potential debates among stakeholders.