Maine Climate Council Coastal & Marine Working Group

9:00a.m. to 9:15a.m. -- Welcome + agenda

9:15a.m. to 10:15a.m. -- Listening and Learning session; Understanding how DMR is Thinking About Climate Change Impacts to Fisheries

10:15a.m. to 10:45a.m. -- Adapting to Climate Change; Industry Perspectives and Challenges

10:45a.m. to 11:10a.m. -- Brief subcommittee updates

11:10a.m. to 11:20a.m. -- Public comment period

11:20a.m. to 12:00p.m. -- Outline next steps for the Working Group

12:00p.m. -- Adjourn

 

Maine Climate Council Coastal & Marine Working Group

•    9:00 AM: Welcome
•    9:10 AM: Engaging with Priority Populations, UMaine (TBD)
•    9:50 AM: Eelgrass Monitoring Work, DEP (TBD
•    10:15 AM: Brief Subcommittee Updates
•    10:50 AM: Public Input
•    11:00 PM: Subcommittee Breakouts
•    12:00 PM: Adjourn


*Working Group and Subcommi6ee meeting materials are publicly available on a shared folder: https://tinyurl.com/48arx8hc

 

Maine Climate Council Materials Management Task Force

Agenda: Precise Times Subject to Change 

  • 12:30pm: Welcome, Accept Meeting Minutes from March MMTF meeting and small group discussion (available in March 22nd MMTF Meeting Resources), Introductions if needed. 
  • 12:40pm: Presentations and Q&A  
  • 10 minutes: Maine Food Loss and Waste Study 
  • 10 minutes: Q&A 
  • 1:00pm: Proposed Policy Recommendations Discussion 
  • 1:45pm: Break 
  • 2:00pm: Proposed Policy Recommendations Discussion Continued 
  • 3:30pm: Meeting Adjourns 

 

Maine Climate Council Materials Management Task Force

  • 12:30pm: Welcome, Accept Meeting Minutes from January, Introductions (members who couldn’t make first meeting, presenters)
  • 12:40pm: Presentations and Q&A on Reuse, Repair, and Refillables (10 minutes each): 
    • Maine GearShare
    • SHARECenter
    • Upstream
    • Goodwill
    • GoGo Refill
  • 2:00pm: Break
  • 2:15pm: Community Resources Discussion – Repair Cafes, Swap Shops, Tool Lending Libraries, Yard Sales, etc. 
  • 2:40pm: Open Policy Discussion on Reuse, Repair, Refill 
  • 3:00pm: Proposed Policy Rec

Maine Climate Council Energy Working Group

The Energy Working Group (EWG) is one of six working groups of the Maine Climate Council (MCC) responsible for developing, evaluating, and recommending strategies for the MCC to consider in the update of Maine Won’t Wait by December 2024.

At the group’s third meeting, the EWG will discuss draft priority topics for the updated plan and identify key inputs needed to have productive conversations on each. Guest presenters will provide information on regional resource adequacy and energy planning, and Maine energy costs trends. 

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