
Alamo Area Climate Pollution Reduction Grant
The Alamo Area Climate Pollution Reduction Grant project supported local governments in meeting the EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) requirements. By fulfilling these requirements,
The Alamo Area Climate Pollution Reduction Grant project supported local governments in meeting the EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) requirements. By fulfilling these requirements,
Salt Lake City’s metropolitan area participated in the EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program to meet climate action plan requirements and qualify for federal
Topsham, Maine, had not previously developed a greenhouse gas inventory (GHGI) to guide its climate action efforts. To establish a foundation for effective climate planning,
The City of Albany updated its Climate Action Plan (CAP) and used updated greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories to guide data-driven decision-making. These inventories helped prioritize
To strengthen its Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP), Grand Rapids partnered with ICLEI USA to conduct a Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (CRVA). This
TVA and Chattanooga worked together to map climate hazards like heat and flooding while identifying socially vulnerable areas to prioritize investments. ICLEI conducted a GIS
Climate projections for many parts of the U.S. indicate that heavy rainfall and flooding are becoming more frequent and intense. Municipal stormwater systems are critical
The City of Manassas, VA, partnered with George Mason University and ICLEI USA to work on a climate and sustainability plan. Our technical experts provided
ICLEI USA provided technical assistance to students using the ClearPath Climate Planner tool to create community-wide or local government operations inventories. Through virtual presentations and
ICLEI USA provided technical assistance to students using the ClearPath Climate Planner tool to create community-wide or local government operations inventories. Through virtual presentations and
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