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Sep 12, 20223 min read
Chicago Takes Fair Climate Action
Tackling climate change is a beast. Doing so in an inclusive and just way so that everyone benefits from a clean energy transition is...


Aug 23, 20223 min read
Climate Hope and Help at the National Level
Climate change regulations have been making big headlines lately. Near the end of June, the Supreme Court issued a decision limiting the...

Jul 28, 20222 min read
Urban Heat Index
For Immediate Release URBAN HEAT INDEX Heat’s Uneven Hold on City Neighborhoods [Atlanta, Georgia, July 28, 2022] — It’s not always cool...


Jul 28, 20222 min read
The Urban Heat Index Unveiled
“Our Urban Heat Index translates a census tract’s temperatures into a severity score from 1 to 10 relative to other tracts in the city."


Jun 21, 20223 min read
Columbus Ohio's Energy Pivot in Face of Climate Change
June 21, 2022 [Photo courtesy of Sustainable Columbus] A few years ago, the City of Columbus, Ohio, decided to take a good hard look at...


Jun 6, 20222 min read
Small Changes Make Big Differences in Westown
June 6, 2022 Small changes make big differences. That’s the mantra of Daniel Wagner, project coordinator for Westown Community...


May 9, 20222 min read
Mapping a Clean Energy Transition: GEM 2.0 Guides the Way
May 9, 2022 Maps have helped people navigate the world for thousands of years, showing us where we want to go and how to get there. The...


Mar 28, 20222 min read
City of Savannah Using GEM for an Equitable Clean Energy Transition
As of December 2021, The City of Savannah adopted the 100% Savannah Clean Energy Plan which provides a roadmap for meeting the...


Mar 9, 20223 min read
How the War in Ukraine can Impact Energy Burdens in the US
Human-caused climate change and the war in Ukraine are fruit of the same tree: fossil fuels. With Russia being the world’s largest...

Feb 14, 20222 min read
Empower Clarkston Works with Refugees to Improve Clarkston's Energy Burdens
The goal of Empower Clarkston was to serve & train refugee populations toward green-collar careers & to analyze Clarkston’s indicators
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