Myth Busting: Electric Vehicles in Alberta
Category: Energy Efficiency
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Partners in Indigenous climate resilience: The Resilience Institute
The recently released Indigenous Climate Resilience Resource Hub provides an overview of Indigenous climate resilience, bringing together an up-to-date listing of climate action initiatives, resources, and organizations (both adaptation and mitigation)…
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Connecting communities to resources for Indigenous-led climate adaptation and resilience
Indigenous peoples and communities uniquely experience the local impacts of climate change. Knowledge systems, economies, identities, and cultures closely connected to lands and waters are being impacted by the changing…
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Let’s Talk Adaptation with Ronak Patel
It’s your chance to weigh in on the Government of Canada’s forthcoming National Adaptation Strategy. Learn why it matters to Albertans with the Action Centre’s Ronak Patel. The National Adaptation…
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Looking back: Energy management in Alberta municipalities 2021
In 2021, the Action Centre helped create an estimated 108 energy efficiency jobs in Alberta.
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Looking back: Alberta municipal solar growth in 2021
With dozens of projects in towns big and small, the Action Centre stimulated a $5.2 million investment in solar energy in 2021.
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Three reasons solar electricity is right for Alberta schools
School authorities are tapping into Alberta’s solar advantage by making their school’s roofs available for onsite solar electricity generation.
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Supporting energy management in Alberta’s small municipalities
The third cohort of the Municipal Energy Champions program includes six municipalities from across Alberta.
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Two Municipalities Selected to Participate in the Climate Adaptation Challenge
The Municipal Climate Change Action Centre and All One Sky Foundation will lead Sturgeon County and the City of St. Albert through the newly released Climate Resilience Express Planning Guide.
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Build your community resilience through the climate adaptation challenge
Global climate change has local impacts. Municipalities bear the brunt of extreme weather events such as drought, wildfires, and flooding. In response to these events, municipalities must become climate resilient by understanding, planning, and acting on the current and future impacts of climate change.
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Myth Busting: Electric Vehicles in Alberta
In 2019, we busted myths and misconceptions about electric vehicles in Alberta. Today, we are readdressing these concerns to finally put them to rest.
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Our advice for writing a winning grant application
As our Funding Guide reflects, there are millions of dollars available to support municipalities taking climate action. Take a look to see what opportunity is currently available that matches your…
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Renew your recreation centre with energy efficiency
Maintaining recreation centres can be expensive. Save money by upgrading to energy-efficient lighting, boilers, pumps and more.
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