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Keep your cool: a plan to contend with climage change

February 9th, 2023Keep your cool: a plan to contend with climage change

The community is being invited to the official launch of Cool-ER Changesat Kyneton Town Hall on Thursday 2 March from 7pm –8:30pm, to celebrate "tangible climate action already underway" in the shire and outline the vision for further action into the future.

Residents in the Macedon Ranges shire area are being invited to collaborate on a new plan aimed at managing the impacts of climate change.

The community is being invited to the official launch of Cool-ER Changesat Kyneton Town Hall on Thursday 2 March from 7pm –8:30pm, to celebrate “tangible climate action already underway” in the shire and outline the vision for further action into the future.

This launch will also see the debut screening of Bridging the Divide: a short film voicing the thoughts of young and old residents in the shire on climate change.

Building on the momentum of the earlier Cool Changes program and a unified call formore urgent action, Cool-ER Changes aims to take a broader lens on the future of our environment in creating a shared, shire-wide Climate Emergency Response Plan for the council and the community.

The plan will initially be informed by a number of themed workshops between March and June, delving into discussions on topics including healthy ecosystems,renewable energy, waste management and responses to natural disasters.

Mayor Annette Death encouraged all Macedon Ranges residents to get involved with Cool-ER Changes, given the broad impacts of climate change regardless of individual circumstances.

“Through the Cool Changes program, Council worked with residents across the Macedon Ranges to help address climate action at a localised level – this was important, but only one part of the story,” she said.

“Cool-ER Changes will result in a more universal action plan. From renewables to rural land management practices, future-proofing community sport to the liveability of our homes, there will be something tangible for everyone to take action on.”

Cool-ER Changes aligns with a council commitment within its Council Plan 2021-2031 to “lessen the severity of climate change through actions that enable Council and community to reduce greenhouse gas emissions”.

It also complements the council’s recently endorsed Counting Down to Zero plan, to target zero net emissions across council-managed facilities and operations by 2030. For more informationand to register your attendancefor the Cool-ER Changes launch, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/Cool-ER-Changes

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