Cities
The Carbon-Free City Handbook: Industry
Industry is responsible for 7% of carbon emissions in major cities. Solutions exist that can enable cities to cut these emissions, while also promoting business and manufacturing.
The Carbon-Free City Handbook: Buildings
The built environment is responsible for nearly 50 percent of all GHG emissions in large cities. So any carbon-free commitment must address building energy use.
The Carbon-Free City Handbook
The Carbon-Free City Handbook reveals 22 actions—and associated resources—for cities globally to move toward climate-neutrality and see results within a year.
Preliminary Strategy Summary Supporting Fort Collins’ Climate Action Plan (CAP)
This document includes a high level summary of strategies that can be used to achieve a greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal of 80% by 2030 (2005 baseline) in the city of Fort Collins.
Stepping Up: Benefits and Cost of Accelerating Fort Collins’ Energy and Climate Goals
This report examines the opportunity for accelerating Fort Collins’ energy and climate goals to reflect the community’s values while capturing economic, social, and environmental benefits. In the five years since Fort Collins initially established its current greenhouse gas emissions goals, rapid changes in the cost and availability of clean, energy…