CRCRC is a network of local & regional agencies & organizations working together to advance climate mitigation & adaptation efforts in CA's Capital Region
Present at the 14th Annual California Climate & Energy Collaborative (CCEC) Forum! This event takes place in Santa Rosa on June 13 & 14. Call For Session Proposals (CFSP) closes next week on February 23rd! Submit a proposal and find CFSP guidance at: https://t.co/Oqk0irl1H7
Present at the 14th Annual California Climate & Energy Collaborative (CCEC) Forum! This event will take place in Santa Rosa, CA on June 13th & 14th. Call For Session Proposals (CFSP) is open until February 23rd! Find more information and CFSP guidance at: https://t.co/Oqk0irl1H7
Present at the 14th Annual California Climate & Energy Collaborative (CCEC) Forum! This event will take place in Santa Rosa, CA on June 13th & 14th. Call For Session Proposals (CFSP) is open until February 23rd! Find more information and CFSP guidance at: https://t.co/Oqk0irl1H7
We're excited to have @EddieAhn of @BrightlineDef join our panel on The Challenges and Promises of #OffshoreWind at our Policymakers Conference in March! https://t.co/7GjGfUZF7h
CRCRC is proud to have joined Tuesday's #CAInfrastructure listening session on #IIJA with Infrastructure Advisor @AVillaraigosa! This was an incredibly informative conversation that we are happy to have been a part of!
I oppose Measure A becasue it helps developers not communities, fund projects that pollute our air and isnt want people of Sac need!! #measureanotok#noona
CAF is back…live and in person! Join us to connect with climate leaders and discuss solutions to creating resilient communities across the state. July 31-August 2nd, 2023 in Pomona, CA. #CAAdapts https://t.co/pqlFtP1A2n @CivicWellorg
Even as the hottest season of the year comes to end it is important to be aware of the ways that we can continue to stay engaged and advance climate adaptation efforts throughout the Capital Region and the state of California.
Even as the hottest season of the year comes to end it is important to be aware of the ways that we can continue to stay engaged and advance climate adaptation efforts throughout the Capital Region and the state of California.
Extreme heat often exacerbates the severity of other climate impacts. Regardless, there are steps that we can take to ensure we stay informed and prepared for these compounding climate impacts!
In addition to making our communities more livable, increasing our urban tree canopy can help to combat the most severe impacts of extreme heat! Information on the benefits of greater tree coverage as well as resources to plant more trees in our communities are available below:
In addition to making our communities more livable, increasing our urban tree canopy can help to combat the most severe impacts of extreme heat! Information on the benefits of greater tree coverage as well as resources to plant more trees in our communities are available below: