This morning, I got an email from an organization called the American Council for Energy Efficiency. This group has a system for ranking cities and towns on their actions to approach carbon neutrality. The gist of this article was that a town does not need to be a behemoth like San Francisco to be effective. Even small towns, like us, can be leaders.
Check it out HERE.
Indeed, they note that some of the most effective cities in the country at moving the zero emissions needle are San Luis Obispo, Goleta, Manhattan Beach, and West Hollywood.
On the CAC, we are going to try to learn from these early leaders, and see how we can build upon their successes. And, lets unleash the creativity of this community, and see if we can get onto that list in months to come!
Check it out HERE.
Indeed, they note that some of the most effective cities in the country at moving the zero emissions needle are San Luis Obispo, Goleta, Manhattan Beach, and West Hollywood.
On the CAC, we are going to try to learn from these early leaders, and see how we can build upon their successes. And, lets unleash the creativity of this community, and see if we can get onto that list in months to come!