Annual Report
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- 3. One of five year-long full time volunteers working on climate action throughout the state, PCEC hosts one focused on creating a community resilience plan; or a distant view through or along an avenue or opening
- 5. A top concern of many Park County residents, this toolkit adopted in 2022 aims to allow people who work in Park County to stay here
- 8. As seen in flood recovery, Livingston Love Trees, etc.
- 11. From us at PCEC, to you, our members, these seven letters don’t come close to expressing our gratitude for your continued support
- 12. Youth Climate Summit hosts
- 13. August 2022 Yellowstone installations; honors the people who were here first
- 15. The susceptibility of a system to harm from climate impacts (Blackfeet Climate Change Adaptation Plan, adapted from US EPA)
- 17. The collective people, wildlife, and landscape of Park County
- 20. The ecosystem that encompasses Park County
- 21. Adjustment in natural or human systems in response to the effects of a changing environment (US EPA)
- 22. 100 of these were added to our community this summer
- 23. Getting ahead of issues before they happen; creating a vision together
- 25. Keep 'em out of the green boxes! It’s our responsibility to find strategies to coexist with these wild neighbors.
- 26. This planning initiative for this upcoming year includes Main Street Ideas
- 28. Entering its fifth year, this program mentors youth in our community and connects them to organizations working toward a more sustainable future
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- 1. An intervention to reduce the causes of changes in climate, such as through reducing emissions of greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere (US EPA)
- 2. Whether it be walking, biking, or rolling, this method is shown to create healthier, more resilient communities, and has been a pillar of planning for PCEC
- 4. Prudent highways program
- 6. The rivers and mountains of Park County make this up; an aspect residents name one of their favorite reasons for living in Park County
- 7. The ability of people, communities, and systems to rebound from shocks and stressors through proactive planning, nimble actions, and openness to evolution (PiperTrust)
- 9. A peak looming at 10k feet and a Paradise Valley community
- 10. Bethany’s area of expertise
- 14. PCEC helped lead the push for this vision for our future growth
- 16. A first annual celebration of wild neighbors hosted at the Farmers Market
- 18. Silas Hjortsberg, Remy Sexton, and Scarlett Welch to name a few
- 19. Enjoy a beer at Chico after crossing Emigrant Gulch in this annual tradition
- 24. Vulnerable Yellowstone predators
- 27. Aquatic event of June 2022, though it brought challenge it brought our residents together to support each other and plan for the future