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LWVE backs state and national League of Women Voters climate action priorities. 
The following resources provide background on local and regional government actions and opportunities for advocacy.


Lake Michigan

In 2018, the Evanston City Council formally adopted the Climate Action and Resilience Plan (CARP) which, among other things, establishes a community carbon neutrality goal, a zero waste goal, and a 100% renewable electricity goal.

 


Evanston’s Sustainability staff annual report: Evanston’s 2024 CARP Action Agenda has been presented to City Council.

 


In 2022, the Village of Skokie updated its Environmental Sustainability Plan, to guide municipal and community action to meet sustainability goals. 


In late 2023, the Village of Skokie issued their Environmental Sustainability Plan Year 1 Update.

 


The Evanston Environment Board consists of up to 12 appointed volunteer members who support Evanston’s environmental goals including CARP, and develop recommendations for the City Council, other boards and commissions, and City staff. Meetings are subject to the Open Meetings Act and are open to the public. Watch the recorded video of the April 6, 2022 LWVE discussion of The Role of the Environment Board.


Climate Action Evanston (formerly Citizens Greener Evanston) works to make Evanston a more environmentally just, sustainable, and resilient community. Climate Action Evanston supports these goals through five program areas: Energy, Environmental Justice Evanston, Beyond Waste, Natural Habitat Evanston, and Edible Evanston. 


Environmental Justice Evanston, a project of Climate Action Evanston, is dedicated to promoting environmental equity and highlighting environmental inequities to reduce their impact. See their website for information on supporting their efforts to ensure that the city incorporates environmental justice in ordinances, policies, and processes. 


The Illinois Environmental Council (IEC) provides legislative updates and summaries related to the environment for the State of Illinois. Our members can review their “Reports and Analysis” and “Legislative Updates” to identify upcoming bills for advocacy and keep up-to-date on the status of bills that have completed the process.


The Illinois Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), Public Act 102-0662, passed on September 15, 2021, and was signed by Governor Pritzker. The bill puts Illinois on a path to achieve 100% clean power generation by 2050, and puts the state on a path to a green energy future while protecting consumers, jobs, and promoting equitable energy policy.

 


Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) was launched in 2010 to accelerate efforts to protect and restore the largest system of fresh surface water in the world. In summer 2023, the EPA began the process of creating a plan for 2025-2029. See the website for a summary of public input received to date. The EPA will solicit public comment on the plan during the winter of 2023-24, so watch the site for updates. 



The  League of Women Voters Lake Michigan Region of which LWVE is a member, continues the League’s water-quality advocacy and education work. The League has been working on water issues for over 50 years in the Lake Michigan region. A report from the most recent LMR annual meeting was included in the Climate Corner in the November 2022 LWVE Intercom.


LWVE is also a member of the LWV Upper Mississippi River Region (UMRR) Inter League Organization, along with local leagues in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin that are located within the Upper Mississippi River region.  This inter-league organization promotes political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government and acts on selected government issues in the Upper Mississippi River region. A summary of the particularly informative 2022 LWV UMRR annual meeting was included in the Climate Corner in the July 2022 Intercom.


Watch LWVE's recorded presentation of Drinks & Dialogue: Reducing Your Carbon Footprint, for ideas on advocating for systemic change, moving from an individual consumer mindset to an active citizen mindset. Our guest speakers included:  Rachel Rosner and Lauren Marquez-Viso, the Then-President and Then-Vice President of Citizens Greener Evanston (now Climate Action Evanston), and Jerri Garl, formerly with the EPA and former Environment Board member, now a leader of Environmental Justice Evanston (a project of Climate Action Evanston). 


The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization working across the region to protect our most precious resource: the waters of the Great Lakes. Their website includes an action center with suggestions on communication with elected officials. 


Healing Our Waters – Great Lakes Coalition’s mission is to secure a sustainable Great Lakes restoration plan and the federal funding to implement it.

 


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