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S2 Episode 4: The local, global issue of climate change
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Climate change is a global issue, but it’s also a local one. Cities around the world are developing policy responses to reduce their carbon footprint and prepare for the climate change effects we expect will happen in the coming decades. In this episode, we look at how Cambridge is leading the fight against climate change by being an example that other cities can follow.
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Parts 1 and 2
Drive Green EV discount program
Cambridge Development Department’s list of environmental community organizations
Check out www.backyardcambridge.com for additional local resources as well as the written version of this story. You can also leave a comment on the piece with questions or suggestions.
Want to contribute a question for our Mayor “Ask Me Anything” episode next month? We’re taking questions about anything you want to ask Mayor McGovern about Cambridge.
Here’s how to ask a question:
Tell us your first name, your neighborhood, and your question - you can submit any of the following ways, and bonus points if you record a voicemail:
Email: askthemayor [at] backyardcambridge.com
Tweet your question to @BYCambridgePod
Voicemail/Text: (857) 285-2605
You can also view this info at www.backyardcambridge.com/ask-the-mayor/
Special thanks to the Lenfest Institute for its support of Backyard Cambridge. Learn more at www.lenfestinstitute.org.
Like what we're doing and want to support us? You can give a secure donation here: https://www.backyardcambridge.com/donate
Please leave an Apple Podcasts review if you like what you heard in this series. Every review helps us reach more people!
Follow Backyard Cambridge on social media:
Twitter: @BYCambridgepod
Facebook: facebook.com/BackyardCambridge/
21 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on January 24, 2020 03:28 (). Last successful fetch was on November 05, 2019 12:47 ()
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Manage episode 204202541 series 1694287
Climate change is a global issue, but it’s also a local one. Cities around the world are developing policy responses to reduce their carbon footprint and prepare for the climate change effects we expect will happen in the coming decades. In this episode, we look at how Cambridge is leading the fight against climate change by being an example that other cities can follow.
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Parts 1 and 2
Drive Green EV discount program
Cambridge Development Department’s list of environmental community organizations
Check out www.backyardcambridge.com for additional local resources as well as the written version of this story. You can also leave a comment on the piece with questions or suggestions.
Want to contribute a question for our Mayor “Ask Me Anything” episode next month? We’re taking questions about anything you want to ask Mayor McGovern about Cambridge.
Here’s how to ask a question:
Tell us your first name, your neighborhood, and your question - you can submit any of the following ways, and bonus points if you record a voicemail:
Email: askthemayor [at] backyardcambridge.com
Tweet your question to @BYCambridgePod
Voicemail/Text: (857) 285-2605
You can also view this info at www.backyardcambridge.com/ask-the-mayor/
Special thanks to the Lenfest Institute for its support of Backyard Cambridge. Learn more at www.lenfestinstitute.org.
Like what we're doing and want to support us? You can give a secure donation here: https://www.backyardcambridge.com/donate
Please leave an Apple Podcasts review if you like what you heard in this series. Every review helps us reach more people!
Follow Backyard Cambridge on social media:
Twitter: @BYCambridgepod
Facebook: facebook.com/BackyardCambridge/
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