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City of Boise – Climate Action Division

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The City of Boise is committed to taking action to address climate change, because our city’s prosperity is directly linked to clean energy, clean air and water, and open space. By harnessing innovation, and the passion of the next generation, Boise will be a national climate leader.

Address

150 N Capitol Blvd
Boise, Idaho 83702
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Collaborative Projects

  • Partnership with local utilities
  • Building efficiency and electrification information
  • Electric vehicle and charging expertise through Treasure Valley Clean Cities Coalition
  • Materials management (recycling, compost, reduce & reuse)
  • City of Trees Challenge
  • Nature based solutions
  • Water supply and conservation information
  • Watershed Education Center
  • Youth Climate Action Council
  • Climate community engagement opportunities and events

For more information, visit the City of Boise Website

Practitioners

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    Alex Brooks

    Climate & Sustainability Coordinator

    Alex Brooks is a Climate & Sustainability Coordinator for the City of Boise. Her work focuses on climate resilience. She and her team implement the actions set out by the Mayor’s Climate Action Roadmap. This is the guiding document to help Boise become a net zero community by 2050. The Climate Action Division focuses on climate mitigation and resilience through seven priority areas: Buildings & Energy, Transportation, Consumption & Waste, Food Systems, Natural Environments, Water, and Innovation & Engagement.
    For more information

    Alex Brooks is a Climate & Sustainability Coordinator for the City of Boise. Her work focuses on climate resilience. She and her team implement the actions set out by the Mayor’s Climate Action Roadmap. This is the guiding document to help Boise become a net zero community by 2050. The Climate Action Division focuses on climate mitigation and resilience through seven priority areas: Buildings & Energy, Transportation, Consumption & Waste, Food Systems, Natural Environments, Water, and Innovation & Engagement.
    For more information

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