Jackson Hole Climate Action Collective
Mission: To Make Jackson Hole A Global Leader In Climate Action. Vision: A Future Without Catastrophic Climate Change
Join us this Thursday!
March 20 5-7pm
Center for the Arts, Center Commons (Glenwood Entrance)
Join "New Normal" exhibiting artist Ava Reynolds, Wyoming Outdoor Council, and JH Climate Action Collective for an evening of art and climate advocacy. This event will explore the environmental themes behind "New Normal," featuring an artist talk, insights on climate policy from Margie Lynch of JHCAC, and a call to action from the Wyoming Outdoor Council with a hands-on letter writing campaign. Attendees will have the opportunity to craft personal messages advocating for critical climate programs that benefit Jackson and Wyoming as a whole. Light refreshments will be provided.
Why It Matters:
Following Executive Order 14154, hundreds of community-benefiting programs—many funded by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL)—have been frozen. These programs support energy efficiency, lower utility costs, reduce emissions, and enhance local resilience across Wyoming. While some funding may be restored in the coming weeks, several initiatives remain at risk of being repealed entirely. Your voice can help make a difference!
Center for the Arts
Wyoming Outdoor Council
Ava Reynolds
12/09/2024
Wyoming has been allocated almost $70 million in home efficiency and electrification rebates under the Inflation Reduction Act. We are extremely excited that Wyoming is providing residents and businesses with the opportunity to provide feedback as the state works to design the program. Verbal comments are being accepted tomorrow evening and written comments through this Friday.
WEA is in the process of developing the Wyoming Home Energy Savings Program (HESP). This program is designed to help residents save money on their energy bills by funding projects to make homes or apartments more energy efficient.
WEA invites all community members to participate in a public input session at 5 pm MT on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, to share feedback on the proposed Home Energy Savings Program. The session will be held both in person and online, and attendees must register in advance to provide comments.
In-Person: Laramie County Community College, 1400 E College Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82007 / Center for Conferences and Institutes / Room 129
Online: https://meet.google.com/rgo-tupu-xfy
Register to Provide Comments: https://shorturl.at/5I9Nt
09/27/2024
What's the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Jackson Hole and what can we do about it? What's the difference between systemic change and personal behavioral change? Why are we so excited that Mountain Towns 2030 is coming to Jackson? Hear answers to all of these questions and more in our 30 minute interview with former Mayor Pete Muldoon on this week's State of Jackson show on KHOL 89.1 community radio. https://tinyurl.com/mrx3fc88
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PO Box 14855
Jackson, WY
83002