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Katie Kuiper

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ALGO is working on the West Virginia Healthy Climate Plan for Grand River Health in Austin County. They aim to create a program linking policies and practices to reduce emissions by focusing on various sectors like transportation, waste, food, and agriculture. The plan is intended to bring different organizations and stakeholders together to address climate change impacts on the Grand River, including addressing pollutants and invasive species. The efforts are tangible, with visible changes like increased rainstorms and runoff prompting community involvement and understanding of the river's importance. Collaboration is key to their approach. Alright, so what initiative does ALGO have right now for the Grand River Health regarding climate change? So right now we actually have our West Virginia Healthy Climate Plan. I don't know if it's part of the state's Healthy Climate Plan, but it's a link between a document, a program, a house we did in our area here. So, this is for the Grand River Health, and again, I am here in Austin County. We are trying to create a program that links out programs and policies and practices that are uplifting, green ability, and kind of including residents in that process as well. We would like to have a list of practices with funding backgrounds and work personalities done, you know, identify and implement these types of programs, and that would be used to help lower our emissions and reduce our emissions. So, we're trying our best to really create a guideline that other organizations can use to kind of have a direction, you know, know where to go, know how to help. Yeah. And not all of that has to do with the Grand River itself. I mean, everything kind of is intertwined with how we're looking at different sectors of transportation, how can we reduce emissions there, in the waste sector, in the food sector, agricultural sector. Yeah. It's really great having you guys in other places that are really, like, helping. It feels like we're having a lot to feel like we're going in a better place for the river. And I'm hoping that this plan will kind of bring different organizations and other stakeholders together. If I think about it, you know, state departments are not the opposite. And I know, like, working with the city and the state, and, like, Grand Rapids is not the county, and I'm hoping this document will be a way to kind of bring them together. We're going to be so close together. So, that's kind of what we're doing on our part. Yeah, I know. I've heard a lot about the different places doing different things, like you were saying. I know. Is it muscles, right, that people are removing? Yeah. So, I know there's places that are removing the muscles. And then I was hearing about, like, tagging the fish and stuff, too, so we know, like, how many surgeons are in the water and stuff and, like, where they are. And then, like, the stuff with the dams as well. Like, we have so many things that are going in a good place. Even if, like, they're still in, like, a little bit of a standby, like, they're going somewhere at least. People want to know. Yeah, and I mean, especially with how much people are really, like, waking up to how the Grand River is being affected by the pollutants and climate change and these invasive species. Like, I feel like it really is, like, going in a good spot. It's tangible. Like, you can see that you're getting, like, big, crazy rainstorms lately. And it's just kind of a pattern of that. I mean, if you're living, you're seeing the runoff. And if you're seeing the runoff, if you're out in, you know, a lot of localities, like in the school or in the land of knowledge, you can see it. But if it's tangible, you know, you kind of come to that. We really try to focus on that also. We try to bring people back and kind of understand how large the Grand River is, where the dams are, and where the dams are in Alaska, where the dams are in collaboration, and stuff like that. And that's why everybody's together. Yeah, it's really great. Yeah. All right, this is the last question.

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