Which cities are leading the United States in clean energy efforts and which are falling behind? Learn about the findings of the 100-city scorecard, the most comprehensive national report tracking city progress toward climate goals. As cities struggle to safely put people back to work and recover from the COVID-19 recession, speakers explored what cities are doing and can do better to advance energy efficiency and renewable power — critical tools for creating jobs, lowering utility bills, building resilience, reducing pollution, protecting health, and mitigating climate change. Speakers also focused on the ways their programs are based on community input and designed to serve all residents.
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