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LTC 105-2020 NORTH BAY VILLAGE RESOLUTION NO. 2020-010 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK No. 105-2020 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk rr DATE: February 24, 2020 `� SUBJECT: NORTH BAY VILLAGE RESOLUTION NO. 2020-010 Attached for your information is Resolution No. 2020-010, adopted by the Mayor and Commission of North Bay Village on February 11, 2020. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA, DECLARING A CLIMATE EMERGENCY, URGING THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO DECLARE A CLIMATE EMERGENCY, REQUESTING REGIONAL COLLABORATION ON AN IMMEDIATE JUST TRANSITION AND EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION EFFORT TO RESTORE A SAFE CLIMATE, AND DIRECTING THE VILLAGE CLERK TO SEND A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO THE SPEAKER OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE MAJORITY LEADER OF THE U.S. SENATE, TO EACH FLORIDA SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS, TO THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, TO ALL MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, AND TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI- DADE COUNTY DELEGATION IN THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE. The North Bay Village Clerk has requested that a copy of this Resolution be provided to the Miami Beach Mayor and Commissioners. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 305.673.7411. REG/Ic Attachment F:\CLER\$ALL\LILIA\LTC's-Transmittal's\North Bay Village\Resolution 2020-010 North Bay Village.docx 1 of 5 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-010 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA, DECLARING A CLIMATE EMERGENCY, URGING THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO DECLARE A CLIMATE EMERGENCY, REQUESTING REGIONAL COLLABORATION ON AN IMMEDIATE JUST TRANSITION AND EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION EFFORT TO RESTORE A SAFE CLIMATE, AND DIRECTING THE VILLAGE CLERK TO SEND A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO THE SPEAKER OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE MAJORITY LEADER OF THE U.S. SENATE, TO EACH FLORIDA SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVE IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS, TO THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, TO ALL MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, AND TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DELEGATION IN THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE. WHEREAS in April 2016 world leaders from 175 countries recognized the threat of climate change and the urgent need to combat same by signing the Paris Agreement, agreeing to keep the increase in global average temperature to "well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius: and WHEREAS. the death and destruction already wrought by climate change of approximately 1 degree Celsius demonstrate that the Earth is already too warm as evinced by increased and intensifying wildfires. hurricanes. floods, rising seas, disease. drought. and extreme weather; and WHEREAS. climate change and the global economy's overshoot of ecological limits are driving the sixth mass extinction of species, which could devastate much of biological life on Earth for the next 10 million years. and WHEREAS. the United States of America has disproportionately contributed to climate change and ecological crises, and has repeatedly obstructed global efforts to 2 of 5 transition toward a sustainable economy, and thus bears an extraordinary responsibility to rapidly solve these crises: and WHEREAS, in order to reach zero greenhouse gas emissions around the globe. to rapidly and safely draw down or remove all the excess carbon from the atmosphere. and to implement measures to protect all people and other biological species. there must be an emergency mobilization on a scale not seen since World War II: and WHEREAS, the term "Just Transition" is a framework for a fair shift to an economy that is ecologically sustainable. equitable. and just for all: and WHEREAS, Just Transition strategies were first forged by a "blue-green' alliance of labor unions and environmental justice groups who saw the need to phase out the industries that are harming workers, community health, and the environment, while also providing just pathways for workers into new livelihoods: and WHEREAS. Just Transition initiatives shift the economy from fossil fuel energy to energy democracy. from funding highways to expanding public transit. from incinerations and landfills to zero waste. from industrial food systems to food sovereignty, from car-dependent sprawl and unbridled growth to smart urban development without displacement. and from rampant. destructive over-development to habitat and ecosystem restoration: and WHEREAS. the "justice" component in Just Transition requires that frontline communities, which have historically borne the brunt of the extractive fossil fuel economy, participate actively in the planning and implementation of this mobilization effort at all levels of government, and that they benefit first from the transition to a renewable energy economy: and 3 of 5 WHEREAS, the Just Transition framework includes a guarantee of high-paying. good-quality jobs with comprehensive benefits for all, and many other tenets of a Green New Deal effort as the mobilization to restore a safe climate is launched: and WHEREAS. the Village is joining a nationwide call for a regional Just Transition and climate emergency mobilization effort focused on transforming its region and rapidly catalyzing mobilization at all levels of government to prevent further climate change: and WHEREAS. the Village can act as a global leader by both converting to an ecologically socially. and economically regenerative economy at emergency speed, and by catalyzing a unified regional Just Transition and climate emergency mobilization effort: and WHEREAS. accordingly, the Village commits to a city-wide Just Transition and climate emergency mobilization effort to reverse climate change. aiming. with appropriate financial and regulatory assistance from Miami-Dade County, State of Florida. and Federal agencies, to end Village-wide greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as possible and to safely draw down carbon from the atmosphere and accelerate adaptation and resilience strategies in preparation for intensifying climate impacts: and WHEREAS. the Village further commits to educating its residents about the climate emergency and working to catalyze a Just Transition and climate emergency mobilization effort on local, state, national, and global levels to provide maximum protection for its residents; and 4 of 5 WHEREAS, the Village underscores the need for full community participation. inclusion, and support, and recognizes that residents of North Bay Village and community organizations, faith. youth, labor, academic institutions, homeowners associations, and environmental. indigenous, and social justice organizations and other such allies will be integral to and in the leadership of the mobilization effort: and WHEREAS. the Village further commits to keeping the concerns of vulnerable communities central to the Just Transition and climate emergency mobilization efforts and inviting and encouraging such communities to actively participate in order to advocate directly for their needs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF NORTH BAY VILLAGE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The above recitals are confirmed. adopted, and incorporated herein and made a part hereof by this reference Section 2. Declaration. The Commission declares a Climate Emergency. requests regional collaboration on an immediate Just Transition and emergency mobilization effort to restore a safe climate, and directs the Village Clerk to send a copy of this Resolution to the Speaker of the U S House of Representatives. the Majority Leader of the U S Senate. to each Florida Senator and Representative in the United States Congress. to the Mayor and members of the Commission of Miami-Dade County. to all municipalities within Miami-Dade County, and to all members of the Miami-Dade County delegation in the Florida Legislature. Section 3. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption 5 of 5 The foregoing Resolution was offered by Commissioner Jackson. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Strout and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows Mayor Brent Latham YES Vice Mayor Marvin Wilmoth YES Commissioner Jose R Alvarez YES Commissioner Andreana Jackson YES Commissioner Julianna Strout YES PASSED AND ADOPTED on this 11th day of February, 2020. A Brent La am. Mayor ATTEST: gay village 1945 y Elora Rielgiri''C illage Clerk h, •Ij APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: -- - f��'� _ �-lay�stl%s l Weiss Serota Helfma ole & Bierman PL VILLAGE ATTORNEY