New construction has hugely negative consequences for energy,
transportation and stormwater. Neighboring towns are building high density
developments where habitat used to be and the animals are moving in
desperate for habitat.
Consider a dynamic preservation of open-space approach. Too often we
I want to add to this thread as I only now got time to read it. If you are
like me and left it in your inbox to read later as it was too long to read
on the go, I encourage you to go back and read it. I find it so encouraging
to know that we as a town are trying to do our part. Change comes in many
that can be avoided
>only by a resident taking an affirmative action to “opt-out” of the
> program?
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> Thanks,
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> --Dennis
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> *From:* Lincoln *On Behalf Of *Climate
> Action
> *Sent:* Monday, February 14, 2022 12:36 PM
> *To:*
Climate Action
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2022 12:36 PM
To: lincoln@lincolntalk.org
Subject: [LincolnTalk] Lincoln Needs a Climate Action Plan!
The global climate crisis has us all wondering what we can do now and for
the next generation. The great news is that, as a town, we are not
powerless. L
The global climate crisis has us all wondering what we can do now and for the
next generation. The great news is that, as a town, we are not powerless.
Lincoln is going to develop a Climate Action Plan that will address climate
change on many levels!
Massachusetts is legally committed to net ze