Climate Council

Implementation of the Global Warming Solutions Act has begun! The Solutions Act transforms Vermont’s existing emission reduction goals into requirements and establishes a Climate Council to develop a plan to meet these mandates. Appointees to the Council were named in October 2020.

The Climate Council brings voices to the table from rural communities, municipal governments, small businesses, the fuel sector, environmental advocacy groups, and many more. Find a full list of appointees below and in the press release from October 23. Please note the diverse mandated sectors that Climate Council appointees represent.

Speaker of the House Appointees:

A. one member with expertise and professional experience in the design and implementation of programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions:

Richard Cowart, Calais, Regulatory Assistance Project

B. one member to represent rural communities:

Catherine Dimitruk, Fairfax, Northwest Regional Planning Commission

C. one member to represent the municipal governments:

Chris Campany, Newfane, Windham Regional Commission

D. one member to distribution utilities:

Liz Miller, Burlington, Green Mountain Power

E. one member to represent a statewide environmental organization:

Johanna Miller, Montpelier, Vermont Natural Resources Council

F. one member to represent the fuel sector:

Michael Schmell, South Pomfret, Junction Fuels

G. one member with expertise in climate change science:

Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, South Burlington, Vermont State Climatologist, UVM Professor of Climate and Climate Change 

H. one member to represent Vermont manufacturers:

Adam Knudsen, Shelburne, Dynapower

Committee on Committees Appointees:

A. one member with expertise in the design and implementation of programs to increase resilience to and respond to natural disasters resulting from climate change: 

Lauren Oates,  East Montpelier, The Nature Conservancy

B. one member to represent the clean energy sector:

Chad Farrell, Burlington, Encore Renewable Energy

C. one member to represent the small business community:

Kelly Klein, St. Albans, Groennfell Meadery

D. one member to represent the Vermont Community Action Partnership:

Sue Minter, Waterbury, Capstone Community Actions

E. one member to represent the farm and forest sector:

Abbie Corse, Whitingham, The Corse Farm Dairy

F. one youth member:

Sophia Clark, Hyde Park

G. one member of a Vermont-based organization with expertise in energy and data analysis: 

Jared Duval, Montpelier, Energy Action Network