Work with public-, private-, nonprofit- and/or academic-sector stakeholders to advance policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience to climate impacts.
STRATEGIES
PP-4.1 Map and identify the landscape of public, private, non-profit and academic institutions currently working on climate and resilience issues in Southeast Florida.
IMPLEMENTERS: Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, local governments
PP-4.2 Partner with relevant institutions, including, but not limited to, leagues of cities, business alliances, insurers and community-based organizations in Florida and elsewhere.
IMPLEMENTERS: Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, local governments,
community-based organizations, advocacy organizations, private sector
PP-4.3 Facilitate collaborative coalitions to tackle regional challenges that cross sectors and jurisdictions, such as the Business Case for Resilience.
IMPLEMENTERS: Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact
PP-4.4 Enlist utilities to reduce GHG emissions to net zero by 2050 across all sectors.
IMPLEMENTERS: Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, electric utilities,
local governments, private sector, advocacy organizations
PP-4.5 Coordinate with other climate-related collaboratives inside and outside of Florida to exchange knowledge and strengthen advocacy efforts.
IMPLEMENTERS: Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact
PP-4.6 Engage with, educate and support non-traditional allies with political influence and shared interests (e.g., economic/business groups, faith-based organizations) to make the case for climate action in Tallahassee and Washington D.C., including reducing GHG emissions.
IMPLEMENTERS: Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact, private sector, electric utilities, faith-based organizations