County Council Approves Citizens Request To Work Toward Net Zero Greenhouse Emission In Los Alamos - 9:11 am Los Alamos County Council honored out-going Councilors Katrina Martin, far left, Pete Sheehey, third from right, and Antonio Maggiore, far right, during its regular meeting Dec. 15. Courtesy/LAC By KIRSTEN LASKEY kirsten@ladailypost.com Los Alamos County has done, and is doing, a lot in response to climate change and environmental sustainability. But there is still more work to do. During the regular council meeting Dec. 15, Los Alamos County Council unanimously agreed to form a task force, the Los Alamos Sustainability and Resiliency Committee, and appoint its members no later than the Jan. 26 regular council meeting. Council Vice Chair Randall Ryti volunteered to serve as council liaison on the task force. Its purpose is to research all possibilities to reach a net zero greenhouse goal in the County and present recommendations to Council.