Check out the blog post below to learn more about the latest update on the Alternative Fuels Study, why zero-emission buses (ZEBs) represent a climate justice win, and what’s next for Charlottesville transit.
Read MoreCharlottesville Area Transit shared their recommendations for the city’s transit system in January 2024 as it begins to make plans for transition to a zero emission fleet. Read to understand why CAT’s recommendations are right for Charlottesville, and why City Council should also support.
Read MoreRead the final blog of C3’S New Year, New Fuel series where we are unpacking municipal natural gas utility decarbonization and providing recommendations for the Charlottesville Gas Decarbonization Study. In this blog we dive into where gas leaks are coming from and who is being impacted the most.
Read MoreCheck out the second blog of our New Year, New Fuel series where we are unpacking municipal natural gas utility decarbonization and providing recommendations for the Charlottesville Gas Decarbonization Study.
Read MoreCheck out the first blog in our series New Year, New Fuel: Recommendations for the Cville Gas Decarbonization Study. It’s the new year, and our resolution at the Community Climate Collaborative (C3) is to make zero carbon emissions communities a reality. Building off our zero-emissions public transportation campaign, we want to spend 2024 focusing on another source of emissions reductions often controlled by municipalities: natural gas utilities. In this article read to learn if Charlottesville is on the right tracks to being a carbon neutral community.
Read MoreRead to explore some of the highlights in local climate action C3 communities have led on in 2023. Every day we engage with individuals, businesses, and local decision-makers to take action. 2023 was no exception. Here’s to one C3’s most impactful years yet!
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