A climate action plan adopted by Berkeley, California in 2009 is intended to help the city meet its aggressive greenhouse gas reductions. Flat results in the first year of the plan have been a wake-up call to the community.
Jacksonville, Fla. Mayor John Peyton created the Office of Sustainability Initiatives within the city's Environmental and Compliance Departme…
Initially intended to serve as a policy-level strategic platform to guide Irvine's efforts toward a greenhouse gas emission reduction goal, th…
Fort Worth is one of the nation's fasting growing large cities. It has developed a Sustainability Task Force to face the challenges of providi…
In December 2007, the City of Sacramento adopted its first Sustainability Master Plan (SMP). The SMP is the city's road map to creating a sust…
Olympia is serious about sustainability. As the first city in the United states to become a member of the PLUS Network (a peer learning networ…
Encompassing approximately 105 square miles and having a population over 275,000, the city of Henderson is the second largest city in the stat…
On December 12, 2006, Mayor Bloomberg challenged all New Yorkers to take part in a conversation about how to transform New York City into a su…
In the near future, someone walking down a business corridor or neighborhood street in Louisville may notice some surprising changes: more gre…
So many things are going on in Kenosha to support a green community: Since 1988, an advisory committee of 11 members dubbed "Keep Kenosha Beau…
Due to the innovative leadership of Mayor Chris Coleman, Saint Paul, Minn. is a national leader in sustainable, urban living by "acting locall…
Denver is paving the way toward a greener future with the Better Denver sustainability projects. Many aspects of the Better Denver projects le…
Sustainable St. Louis was formed to serve as a resource and facilitator in the development of a more robust and holistic approach to the regio…
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