Our November Climate Leader, Laura Goldblatt, is a member of the Charlottesville Low-Income Housing Coalition, Commissioner for the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority, and Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia. She is tireless in her work to address longstanding inequities in our community like affordable housing.
Read MoreSusan Kruse lends her perspective on what the new Presidency means for climate action here in Central Virginia.
Read MoreThe Heil household moved from owning no car on the West Coast to wanting a car but not the fossil fuels to go with it here in Charlottesville, so this one-car family decided on a hybrid they could afford. This is our last Chronicle of Climate Action we will publish from Season 3!
Read MoreClaire Habel breaks down the top 5 learnings from the Cleanest Commute Lunch n Learn. Let’s take the best of what we’ve learned about teleworking during COVID and incorporate it into office operations for the long term with these best practices and resources.
Read MoreFind out about this cool community engagement collaboration between C3, Virginia Discovery Museum, and City of Promise to help COP families learn about climate action with fun climate action kits!
Read MoreThe Dellimore Household was a member of “the Safeties” team in Season Three of our Home Energy Challenge. Sarah decided to use the new transit bus Crozet Connect to save time and money. Read this and other success stories of climate action chronicled every Friday from now through mid-October!
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