Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP)

Ashland · Page 261 of 386 · Adopted 2017-03-07

64 The data is clear. 5/24/2016 6:28 PM 65 Water supply biggest concern, because most likely severe impact - but of course closely linked to fire hazard. 5/24/2016 6:02 PM 66 Increase of heat and drought will lead to economic and health difficulties for farming, low income, and outdoor labor based sectors. 5/24/2016 6:01 PM 67 All of this is very scary and concerning 5/24/2016 6:01 PM 68 Increase of heat and drought will lead to economic and health difficulties for farming, low income, and outdoor labor based sectors. 5/24/2016 5:58 PM 69 I see lots of sick trees uprooting because of extreme weather. I like trees and don't want this to happen. 5/24/2016 5:53 PM 70 Rising temps = longer, drier, hotter summers, more wildfire risk 5/24/2016 5:48 PM 71 anything extreme ,we are not prepared for 5/24/2016 3:27 PM 72 Fire damage to watershed and residential areas. 5/24/2016 3:25 PM 73 Three of these all come down to water and smart landscaping/forest area usage. Smart use of water will alleviate a lot of the issues with climate change. 5/24/2016 1:45 PM 74 Extremes in precipitation and temperature have always occurred and will continue. We must adapt to that, and fire is the highest risk for Ashland. Recent changes have not deviated significantly from historical records, if you include the past 1000 years. 5/24/2016 9:24 AM 75 More people and less wildlife 5/24/2016 9:23 AM 76 Fires especially--great impact on my professional and personal life 5/24/2016 9:12 AM 77 I believe climate change is unavoidable, uncontrollable, and not anthropomorphic. We will continue to adapt to our changing climate as we always have. 5/23/2016 10:29 PM 78 Temp. increase= lack of snow pack leads to less water=drought and more wildfire risk 5/23/2016 9:52 PM 79 We can live with the warming, but lack of water affects everything. 5/23/2016 9:47 PM 80 fires end. no water no life. temperature drives people to consume energy or move. ok no water no life 5/23/2016 9:00 PM 81 Without water life will cease to exist 5/23/2016 8:24 PM 82 survey only allowed answers to 2 of the above questions 5/23/2016 7:46 PM 83 you cannot control the weather and there is no sense trying 5/23/2016 7:32 PM Q6 What specific actions or changes do you feel would most help Ashland reduce its greenhouse gas emissions footprint and/or prepare for climate impacts? Answered: 88 Skipped: 16 # Responses Date 1 Get people to stop driving cars 9/21/2016 7:46 AM 2 Build :) 9/19/2016 11:57 AM 3 Solar Hot Water, solar electric, EDUCATION to REDUCE ... (RRR) 9/17/2016 9:50 PM 4 Improve public transit and reduce traffic/vehicle use. Consider clustered parking with shuttle service. Increase funding for RVTD to increase service. Consider rail service between communities for people and commodities. GET PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR VEHICLES AND TRUCKS OFF THE ROAD. 9/4/2016 7:46 PM 5 Pushing renewlable electric transportation. Buying carbon off sets. Building wind and solar farms. 8/31/2016 2:10 PM 6 a caring government 6/22/2016 12:06 PM 7 Reduce car options, and increase bike, pedestrian and public transportation options. 6/10/2016 4:12 PM 9 / 26 Ashland Climate and Energy Action Plan: Public Input Survey
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