"Action
for Tomorrow's Environment (website)
is thrilled that Westchester County has launched a broad based
global
warming
and
sustainability initiative utilizing the process and mechanisms
for engaging all sectors of the community recommended in “Sustainable
Westchester: A Community Partnership."
Climate
change is the greatest environmental challenge facing the world
today. It will bring changes in weather
patterns, rising
sea levels and increased frequency and intensity of extreme
weather events. How we respond to the issue of climate change
now will
determine the shape of our future – our economy, environment,
and communities. The debate is no longer about whether climate
change is happening, but on what we do about it.
Westchester County has taken several important actions in response
to the growing threat of climate change. In October 2006, County
Executive Andy Spano formed the Climate Change: Westchester Global
Warming Task Force. Noting that the county has a long history of
effective grassroots advocacy on the environment, Spano charged
the task force with producing a countywide action plan to reduce
green house gas emissions and to promote sustainable development
in Westchester.
Sustainable
Westchester,
was created to foster sustainability with a focus on the environment.
Sustainable Westchester works to assure
that we behave today in a way that preserves our natural resources
for future generations. Since it is the collective behavior of
people
in local communities that is critical in this endeavor, Sustainable
Westchester concentrates on fostering local sustainability
initiatives by governmental
bodies,
individuals, businesses and institutions through education and
the initiation of local projects and programs. Sustainable Westchester
works in cooperation
with the many other organizations interested in the same goals.
Sustainable Westchester followed the lead of communities around the world which have
adopted plans for sustainability since the 1992 Rio Earth
Summit, and began its efforts with a sustainability initiative
in Westchester County, New York by delivering a sustainability
agenda to government representatives. Sustainable
Westchester’s
agenda seeks the promulgation of a sustainability resolution which
will set the framework for the creation of a long term sustainable
development plan for the county. The resolution proposed also makes
the environment a prime concern by providing that all government
decisions be informed by their long term environmental consequences.
Immediate action steps are urged in the areas of energy efficiency
and conservation, water conservation, solid waste management, environmentally
preferable purchasing, clean air and water quality protection.
Edna Sussman, President
Mission Statement
Sustainable Westchester is dedicated to fostering
sustainability with a focus on the environment.
We work to inspire the collective effort of
all segments of society to modify behavior in order to preserve
the natural resources essential to future generations.
We seek to encourage good stewardship and sustainable
behavior on the part of individuals, businesses, institutions
and government and to work in cooperation with others to support
local initiatives to advance these goals.
We act to protect our air, land, water and other
natural resources.