Good Morning Everyone,
John Dorr, labor economist and member of the Scholars Strategy Networked published this op-ed piece in the KJ today regarding the need to follow through with the planning efforts of the Maine Climate Councils "Maine Won't Wait: A Four Year Plan For Climate Action".
  https://newspaper.centralmaine.com/infinity/article_popover_share.aspx?guid=89a290af-9851-4509-8be0-e74ab6ad85c7  

What many people may fail to understand is that the ability to measure results and track efforts relies on quality geospatial data in the form of current elevation, orthoimagery and other data sets developed through direct acquisition or through processing of existing data.

The GeoLibrary has been at the forefront in working to acquire these data sets for the state for the last two decades working through partnerships with public, private and non-profit interest groups to find the funding necessary. This process is insufficient to meet a four year refresh cycle envisioned in the Maine Climate Councils report.

We need to reachout to our legislative leaders to ensure that they understand that these base level data sets are required and that State funding is necessary to ensure the Council's ability to monitor and effect climate change.

Merry Christmas to All!

Joe Young
Public Member
Maine Library of Geographic Information
207-931-7626
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