The Climate Policy Action Leadership Collaborative, sponsored by Boulder County’s Office of Sustainability, Climate Action, and Resilience, works to advance environmental justice and inclusivity in Colorado’s climate policy. The Collaborative consists of Boulder County residents that participated in an open application process at the end of 2022. Members work with OSCAR equity and policy specialists to share community perspectives in the Colorado policymaking process.
Why is this work important?
Climate change impacts, including extreme heat, poor air quality, and damage from wildfires and floods, hurt some communities more than others. These communities are often referred to as disproportionately impacts communities, or DICs. DICs include many groups, including low-income families, people of color, people who are housing cost-burdened, and more. The most up-to-date information on the State of Colorado’s technical definition of DICs can be found here.
Throughout Colorado, governments are making new rules that aim to help DICs. These rules target air quality improvement, greenhouse gas emissions reduction, climate-friendly construction and transportation, and related job creation.
In order to ensure equitable and effective policy outcomes, impacted community members must be able to inform policy decisions and share their lived experiences with rule-makers. However, policy-making processes can often be challenging to access and understand. Through the Collaborative, Boulder County aims to support community members to overcome barriers to participation in public policy.