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How Small Towns Can Help Us Cope With Climate Change

How Small Towns Can Help Us Cope With Climate Change

Published 3 years, 8 months ago
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Climate change is a global issue, but Pittsburgh is already feeling its effects: rising temperatures, poor air quality, extreme precipitation, flooding and drought, and even landslides. So how do we make changes on the local level?

The state Department of Environmental Protection is offering local governments trainings through its Local Climate Action Program, which helps municipalities develop plans to reduce emissions and implement on-the-ground strategies like weatherizing homes, tree planting, curb-side recycling, bike-share programs, and more. Sharpsburg Mayor Brittany Reno says the training really grounded her work in data, and a year and a half later, she’s still inspired by the process. 

Sound like a good fit for your neighborhood? PA townships and boroughs interested in the program can apply through July 31.

You can hear our March 17 episode about glass recycling here.

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