E.O. 292 Advancing Environmental Justice in N.C.
E.O. 292 Advancing Environmental Justice in N.C.
The Advancing Environmental Justice initiative in North Carolina aims to ensure that everyone, no matter their race, income, or location, has access to clean air, water, and soil. This program focuses on helping communities that are most affected by pollution and climate change, such as communities of color, low-income neighborhoods, and indigenous groups.
The initiative will:
- Create the Environmental Justice Advisory Council: This council will advise the Governor and state agencies on how to include environmental justice in their policies and programs.
- Set Goals and Measuring Progress: State agencies will develop and track goals to improve environmental justice in N.C. These goals will be reviewed and updated regularly with input from the public.
- Develop an Environmental Justice Hub and Mapping Tool: This online resource will provide information about environmental justice issues and help identify areas that need attention.
- Encourage Public Participation: The initiative ensures that everyone has a chance to voice their concerns and contribute to the decision-making process regarding environmental issues.
- Assess Cumulative Impacts: The council will work with academic institutions to research and understand the combined effects of various environmental hazards on communities.
This initiative, supported by Governor Cooper's Executive Order 292, is part of North Carolina's ongoing efforts to create a healthier and more equitable environment for all its residents.
For more information, please visit the Governor's Environmental Justice website.
In-person Community Meetings
The Environmental Justice Advisory Council is inviting residents to attend its upcoming public meetings. These meetings are a great opportunity for you to share your thoughts, concerns, and suggestions directly with the Council.
Meeting Dates and Locations:
- Tuesday, March 26th in Wake County
- Tuesday, May 28th in Wayne County
- Tuesday, July 23rd in Halifax County
- Tuesday, September 24th in Stanly County
Each meeting will have a special time set aside for public comments. This is your chance to voice your opinions and help shape the future of environmental justice efforts in North Carolina. We value your input and want to hear from you about the environmental issues that matter most to you and your community.
Statewide Virtual Meeting
The State of North Carolina is pleased to announce an upcoming statewide virtual meeting as part of the ongoing Environmental Justice initiative. This meeting will be conducted on GoToWebinar and will provide an overview of the initiative's goals and objectives, as well as offer an opportunity for residents to share their thoughts and concerns.
Event Details:
- Date and Time: To be announced
- Platform: GoToWebinar
This virtual meeting will give participants the chance to learn more about the efforts to advance environmental justice in North Carolina and to contribute to shaping its future. The state is particularly interested in hearing from communities facing environmental challenges.
To ensure accessibility, the meeting will be recorded and made available on the initiative’s public engagement webpage. GoToWebinar's interactive features will be utilized to facilitate engagement and collect feedback during the event.
Residents are encouraged to participate in this important conversation.
Contact Information
Questions? Please contact us:
Email: ncej@publicinput.com
Phone: 601-300-5186 and dial project code 1316 to leave a voice message