"How Massachusetts can do its part to 'play a leading role in climate policy and implementation, spurring innovation in technology, climate finance, and resilience,' is the focus of the Report."
That's the gist of an 87-page report released Tuesday by Melissa Hoffer, the state's first climate chief.
Hoffer, appointed in January 2023, is the nation's first cabinet-level climate administrator, the Boston Globe reports.
The report, which the governor's office says is " recommended reading for all of us who care about these issues and are interested in learning in some detail about approaches to possible solutions," lays out 39 recommendations to combat climate change in the state, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 and "achieving the Commonwealth's Net Zero and related emissions reduction mandates," per the Boston Herald.
Hoffer's recommendations include developing an economic analysis of the investment needed to hit that target, as well as ensuring that new housing and school buildings use fossil fuel-free energy systems, support climate education in schools, and more.
"Given the scope and breadth of the climate change crisis, we hope other states will follow suit and elevate climate policy to the highest reaches of state government, which is exactly where it belongs,"
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