26 May 2011

EPA Releases Three New Local Government Climate and Energy Strategy Documents

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Local Government Climate and Energy Strategy Series is a set of documents designed to give a  straightforward overview of greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategies that local governments can use to achieve economic, environmental, social, and human health benefits. The series covers energy efficiency, transportation, community planning and design, solid waste and materials management, and renewable energy.

As part of this series, EPA has released three new documents. These documents may be accessed by visiting:

EPA: Energy Efficiency in K-12 Schools (May 2011)

EPA: Energy Efficiency in Affordable Housing (May 2011)

EPA: Smart Growth - A Guide to Developing and Implementing Greenhouse Gas Reductions Programs (May 2011)

For more information about the Local Government Climate and Energy Strategy Series, including a complete list of the documents in the series, please visit:

EPA: Local Government Climate and Energy Strategy Series

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