Maine Code § 38-577

Climate action plan; update
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By July 1, 2004, the department, with input from stakeholders, shall adopt a state climate action
plan to meet reduction goals for greenhouse gas emissions. The action plan must address reduction in
each sector in cost-effective ways and must allow sustainably managed forestry, agricultural and other
natural resource activities to be used to sequester greenhouse gas emissions. The department shall
submit the action plan to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over natural
resources matters. [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (AMD).]
1. Update plan. By December 1, 2020, and every 4 years thereafter, the Maine Climate Council,
as established in section 577-A and referred to in this section as "the council," with input from
stakeholders, shall update the state climate action plan under this section and shall include in the plan
strategies to meet the greenhouse gas emissions reduction levels specified in section 576-A.

[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
2. Mitigation strategies. In updating the climate action plan under subsection 1, the council shall
evaluate mitigation strategies to reduce gross annual greenhouse gas emissions and net annual
greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the reduction levels in section 576-A. The council shall
quantitatively analyze and report on the technical feasibility and cost-effectiveness of each mitigation
strategy. The updated climate action plan must include climate change mitigation strategies to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions in the State and, as applicable, must include updates to the mitigation
strategies included in the plan and identification of new strategies through the application of the latest
scientific and technological information available related to climate change.
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
3. Adaptation and resilience strategies. The updated climate action plan under subsection 1 must
address the impacts of climate change upon the State and provide strategies and actions for climate
adaptation and resiliency. These strategies must include implementation guidelines that:
A. Prioritize the welfare of the State's citizens and visitors and recognize and foster the value of
the State's natural resources and natural resource-based industries; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
B. Encourage diversity, inclusion and equity; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
C. Provide education and training opportunities when appropriate; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
D. Build upon existing global, national and state plans and partnerships for addressing climate
adaptation, emergency preparedness and disaster risk reduction; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
E. Encourage investments that prevent and proactively mitigate risk; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8
(NEW).]
F. Encourage, foster and utilize the most recent scientific and technical information available; and
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
G. Incorporate means for measuring progress. [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
4. Clean energy economy transition plan. The updated climate action plan under subsection 1
must include a clean energy economy transition plan that, as applicable, incorporates feedback from
the Maine Climate Council working groups established under section 577-A, subsection 7 and which
may incorporate feedback from other entities with expertise in education, training, apprenticeships,
workforce and labor. The clean energy economy transition plan under this subsection must:
A. Include opportunities for and address barriers to advancing the State's clean energy economy;
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
B. Highlight strategies for the State's rural communities, workers and businesses as the State
transitions to a low-carbon future that are designed to encourage good-paying jobs and long-term
employment; and [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
C. Identify policy recommendations; opportunities for public-private partnerships; workforce
development and educational opportunities, including opportunities for training and retraining
workers and the development of apprenticeship programs; and other strategies necessary to the
creation of clean energy jobs and a robust clean energy economy in the State. [PL 2019, c. 476,
§8 (NEW).]
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
5. Effects of climate change. The updated climate action plan under subsection 1 must provide
the latest information on climate change effects in the State and on the sectors, ecosystems and
communities most at risk from such effects.
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]

5-A. Greenhouse gas emissions reductions projections. Beginning with the updated climate
action plan under subsection 1 due by December 1, 2024, and for each subsequent update to the plan
thereafter, the plan must include greenhouse gas emissions reductions projections, including sector-
specific greenhouse gas emissions reductions projections, based on the strategies and actions in the plan
and information regarding how those projections and the updated plan are designed to achieve the
greenhouse gas emissions reductions specified in section 576-A.
[PL 2023, c. 234, §2 (NEW).]
6. Submission of plan. By December 1, 2020, and every 4 years thereafter, the council shall
submit the updated climate action plan under subsection 1 and any recommended legislation to the joint
standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over natural resources matters. Upon receipt
and review of the plan, the joint standing committee may report out a bill to the Legislature related to
the plan or the council's recommendations.
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
7. Objectives. In identifying the mitigation strategies and adaptation and resilience strategies to
include in the updated climate action plan under subsections 2 and 3 and in developing the clean energy
economy transition plan under subsection 4, the council shall give consideration to the following
objectives:
A. Pursuing cost-effective, technologically feasible and equitable greenhouse gas emissions
reduction pathways and adaptation and preparedness strategies, informed by scientific and
technical expertise; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
B. Pursuing actions that minimize deleterious effects, including those on persons of low income
and moderate income, to public health and the environment and that support economic sectors that
face the biggest barriers to emissions reductions and creating, when feasible, additional
employment and economic growth in the State, especially in rural and economically distressed
regions of the State; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
C. Ensuring equity for all sectors and regions of the State and that the broadest group of residents
benefit from the achievement of the greenhouse gas emissions reduction levels in section 576-A,
with consideration of economic, quality-of-life and public health benefits; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8
(NEW).]
D. Encouraging the use of natural solutions to reduce net annual greenhouse gas emissions and
increase resiliency, such as solutions related to forests, farms and coastal lands in the State and
materials that sequester carbon; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
E. Maximizing involvement in interstate and regional initiatives and programs designed to reduce
regional greenhouse gas emissions; [PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
F. Supporting industries, technology and training that will allow workers and companies in the
State to benefit from carbon reduction solutions through jobs and economic activity; and [PL
2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
G. Planning for adaptation and resilience strategies that will prepare the State's communities,
infrastructure and industries for current and anticipated effects of climate change. [PL 2019, c.
476, §8 (NEW).]
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
8. Use of existing data. In updating the climate action plan under subsection 1, the council shall
draw upon existing state data and studies, including, but not limited to, analyses and data from the 2004
climate action plan and the 2010 adaptation plan developed by the department, the evaluations of the
State's progress toward meeting greenhouse gas emissions levels under section 578, the comprehensive
state energy plan pursuant to Title 2, section 9, subsection 3, paragraph C and the Efficiency Maine
Trust's triennial plan pursuant to Title 35-A, section 10104, subsection 4.

[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]
9. Funding. The costs to the council of updating the climate action plan pursuant to this section,
including, but not limited to, the costs associated with the evaluation of mitigation strategies to reduce
gross annual greenhouse gas emissions and net annual greenhouse gas emissions under subsection 2,
may be funded using funds solicited and accepted by the council pursuant to section 577-A, subsection
9.
[PL 2019, c. 476, §8 (NEW).]

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