With over a century of experience, Extension is well-positioned to be a leading climate solutions provider. Extension's network translates cutting-edge research from Land-grant universities into actionable education and resources for local communities. In partnership with the University of New Hampshire and the Extension Foundation through a cooperative agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute on Food and Agriculture (USDA NIFA), leaders from the Cooperative Extension System (CES) have released a groundbreaking Climate Action Plan white paper. The heart of this white paper lies in the National Climate Change Roadmap, published in late 2023. This white paper outlines innovative solutions uniquely tailored to combat the climate crisis. It follows a significant gathering of Extension leaders in early 2024 - the Climate Action Convening - to identify and strategize on effective climate action pathways. One of the significant outcomes of the Climate Action Convening was the development of four climate change models designed to tackle key climate challenges. These models aim to expand existing partnerships and forge new ones, leveraging Extension's embedded network within communities to deliver equitable, measurable, and lasting climate solutions. The Climate Action Plan integrates climate action with Extension's other high-priority issues, such as broadband access, economic development, food systems, and health equity.
Attribution | 2 |
Table of Contents | 3 |
Welcome Letter: A Bold Vision for Locally-Led Climate Action | 4 |
Acknowledgments | 5 |
Executive Summary: Insights From The Climate Action Convening | 7 |
The Extension Climate Action Convening and the National Climate Change Roadmap | 7 |
What’s the most important thing that came out of the Climate Action Convening? | 8 |
How should I read this white paper if I’m in a hurry? | 8 |
What qualifies Extension to be a climate solutions provider? | 8 |
What happens next? | 8 |
The Climate Action Plan Framework and Three Priority Workstreams | 9 |
Summary: Three Priority Workstreams | 9 |
Agricultural Lands | 9 |
Natural Resources | 9 |
Community | 9 |
Inside the Climate Action Plan Process | 10 |
How Extension Makes an Impact on Critical Issues | 14 |
Strengthening Immunization Education | 14 |
Climate Outcomes and Activities: An Overview of the Four Extension Models | 14 |
Model: Expanding Climate-Smart Policies and Policymaker Engagement | 15 |
Model: Fostering Climate Resilient Communities | 17 |
Model: Implementing a Climate Response | 22 |
Model: Advancing 21st Century Community Well-Being for All | 26 |
How to Engage with the Climate Action Plan | 29 |
What is the Cooperative Extension System’s Vision for Climate Action? | 30 |
Local Impact Guides Our Climate Action Plan | 30 |
By the Numbers | 30 |
What Climate Benefits Can Extension and Its Partners Deliver? | 31 |
Appendix A: Models Underpinning the Outcomes | 32 |
Expanding Climate-Smart Policies and Policymaker Engagement | 32 |
Table 1: Expanding Climate-Smart Policies and Policy Engagement | 32 |
Fostering Climate Resilient Communities | 34 |
Table 2: Fostering Climate Resilient Communities | 34 |
Implementing Climate Response | 40 |
Table 3: Implementing Climate Response | 40 |
Advancing 21st Century Community Well-Being For All | 44 |
Table 4: Advancing 21st Century Community Well-Being For All | 44 |
Appendix B: Works Cited | 47 |
Appendix C: Resources | 48 |
Powered by FlippingBook