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September 2024 Process Update
by Climate Advisory Team
Governor Josh Green’s Climate Advisory Team (CAT) is in the midst of conducting extensive research to gather ideas, understand issues, and inform the policy recommendations they will present for the 2025 legislative session. As of mid-September, the CAT has conducted roughly 45 meetings with groups ranging from community organizations, environmental groups, state agencies, scientists, economists, and researchers. Throughout these conversations, the CAT is particularly focused on how their policy recommendations can promote justice, climate equity, and aloha ʻāina.
IN THE NEWS: 5 Questions: Chris Benjamin, chair of governor’s Climate Advisory Team
By Jamm Aquino for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser
1. Why did you accept the role of CAT chair?
I’m very concerned about the threats that natural disasters pose. That’s why I am so encouraged that the Governor wants to give the issue the attention of this committee and its experts, in order to develop concrete solutions. Hawai‘i is particularly vulnerable to climate change, and I’ve devoted my time since retirement to addressing its risks.
IN THE NEWS: State climate team getting acclimated
By Honolulu Star-Advertiser Editorial Board
Climate change, the global environmental crisis that people once perceived as a faraway worry, is now confronting Hawaii, especially as it affects sea-level rise. Adapting to the threats and curbing their impacts, though, will be a multiple-generational mission.
That’s why the establishment of a high-level Climate Advisory Team (CAT) for the state is an excellent foundational step, and the initial fact-gathering efforts will be crucial in coordinating planning across community, business and government institutions.
IN THE NEWS: Team has work cut out to make Hawaii more resilient to natural disasters
By Andrew Gomes for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Gov. Josh Green created a tough assignment in May for the retired leader of a Hawaii real estate investment firm to assemble a team that can recommend policies to minimize climate-related natural disaster impacts in the state.
Now, this six-person volunteer group with expertise in areas that include climate change, environmental law and insurance faces a tough phase of work: coming up with initial results.
Green’s Climate Advisory Team, led by retired Alexander & Baldwin Inc. CEO Chris Benjamin, is about to move from information gathering to crafting solutions that initially will focus on a package of draft bills for the governor to submit for consideration in the upcoming legislative session that begins in January.
Press Release: GOVERNOR GREEN NAMES CLIMATE ADVISORY TEAM MEMBERS
Team to Produce Policy Guidance for Climate Resilience and Disaster Recovery
In July 2024, Governor Josh Green, M.D., announced the full slate of members for the Climate Advisory Team (CAT) led by Chris Benjamin, chair of Climate Hawai‘i and a special advisor to the Governor.