U.S. Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement Task Force
The City of Bozeman adopted the U. S. Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement on November 27, 2006. The purpose of the U.S. Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement is for cities to take steps in reducing green house gas (GHG) emissions to 7 percent below 1990 levels by 2012 and to implement local commitments for climate protection. Bozeman joins Missoula,Billings, and Helena along with 740 mayors representing 76 million Americans working towards climate protection.
The City of Bozeman has joined ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability, which will provide the City with the necessary software to begin a baseline emissions inventory of all city departments including city operations, land use, planning, solid waste, transportation, etc. More specifically, staff will work within the framework of the 2020 Community Growth Plan while measuring GHG's through the use of building codes, Energy Star appliances, bio-diesel fleets, landfill methane recovery, waste to energy technology, energy efficient traffic lights, employee energy conservation, recycling rates and more. In addition, the Climate Action Handbook prepared by the City of Seattle, the US Conference of Mayors, and ICLEI provides information on best practices in other cities which have adopted the proclamation.
Business/Building Industry (3 representatives):
Steve Bruner (10/1/07)
Matthew Madden (7/9/07)
Mel Kotur (7/9/07)
Petrus Martens (7/9/07) (resigned 11/7/07)
David Boggeman (7/9/07)
Pat McGowen (7/09/07)
Scientists (2 representatives):
Molly Cross (7/9/07)
Greg Pederson (7/9/07)
Mark Johnson (7/9/07) (resigned 3/5/08)
Collin Moore (7/9/07)
Joan Diamond (7/9/07) (resigned 11/7/07)
Martin Knight (7/9/07) (resigned 3/5/08)
Otto Pohl (co-chair 7/9/07)
Task force members will work with the staff liaison in gathering information and making recommendations to the commission implementing ICLEI's 5 Milestones:
(1) Conduct a baseline inventory
(2) Establish a target to lower emissions
(3) Develop a local Climate Action Plan (CAP)
(4) Implement a local CAP
(5) Measure, verify and report performance
- Agenda_1_August_29_2007
- CP_Task_Force_Minutes_8_29_07
- Agenda_2_10_3_07
- CP_Task_Force_Minutes_10_3_07__2_
- Agenda_3_11_7_07
- CP_Task_Force_Minutes_11_7_07__2_
- Agenda_4_12_5_07
- CP_Task_Force_Minutes_12_5_07
- Agenda_5_2_6_08
- CP_Task_Force_Minutes_2_6_08
- Agenda_6_3_5_08
- CP_Task_Force_Minutes_3_5_08
- Agenda 7 4 2 08
- CP Task Force Minutes 4 2 08
First meeting will be held on August 29th at 6:00 p.m. in the small conference room at the Bozeman Public Library. Meetings will be held at 6:00 p.m. the first Wednesday of every month in the small conference room of Bozeman Public Library
Schedule of meetings:
August 29, 2007; October 3, 2007; November 7, 2007; December 5, 2007;
February 6, 2008; March 5, 2008; April 2, 2008; May 7, 2008
The task force has decided not to appoint members to fill vacancies since the task force will dissolve upon completion of the Climate Action Plan.
Chairs: Scott Bischke & Otto Pohl
Email: climateprotection@bozeman.net
Staff Liaison
Hattie Baker, Sustainability Coordinator
406-582-2308


