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Climate Action Plan

The fight against climate change requires broad mobilization, and Cooperative Extension stands poised to make a difference. How can we mobilize the U.S. Cooperative Extension system to quickly and effectively contribute to climate change solutions? This subgroup dives into how we can harness the strength of our network to swiftly and effectively implement solutions.

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LEED for Cities as a potential resource for this group

Jody Norman ·
Hi, folks, I thought that this resource could prove useful to all of us involved in climate work in cities and communities, as a way to inform us of opportunities, potential contacts, and new ideas in this area. Please check it out! LEED for Cities is a comprehensive framework for local governments to manage community-wide sustainability efforts. It incorporates social, economic, and environmental performance indicators, along with standards and strategies that allow for effective...
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Find Incentives in Your State to Keep Climate Mitigation Moving, Feb 19, 2pm EST webinar

Regan Emmons ·
Worried about losing national traction on climate? Come learn about your GREAT state and find the policies and incentives your Representatives Have made Happen for you and neighbors. Join us February 19, 2pm EST Learn how to explore 2 different platforms to identify your state policies and incentives to address climate issues in your community! The goal of this 1 hour webinar is to connect local citizens with local mandates and incentives to empower local action. Register here:...

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