Supports pilot strategies to scale up the full electrification of building heating and cooling systems. Eight cities are currently participating with the Initiative.
CDP is a not-for-profit charity that runs the global disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states and regions to manage their environmental impacts.
Establishes the goals of becoming a fossil-free community by 2045, and demands the municipality develop plans to eliminate the use of fossil fuels in buildings, transportation, electricity, and all other sectors.
NYC Code requires that all contractors working on city-funded projects use emissions control devices meeting certain minimum emission standards on diesel-powered nonroad equipment.
Chicago passed an ordinance requiring all contractors on city projects to have a certain clean fleet score.
The city of Sacramento has an idling prohibition specifically targeting vehicles left unattended.
Establishes that no person should allow the engine of a motor vehicle to idle for longer than three minutes while parking, standing, or stopping.
EPA prepared 2006 a compilation of state and local anti-idling regulations.
Examines how black carbon emissions are controlled under the CAA and what EPA, states, and municipalities can do to mitigate black carbon emissions further.
A voluntary program that works cooperatively with industry stakeholders and waste officials to reduce or avoid methane emissions from landfills.