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Capital Region District

Our Strategy: Engage, Reduce and Prepare

Description:

The CRD’s Climate Action Program (CAP) acts as a regional hub and facilitator on climate change issues. We work with local governments, non-profit societies, public institutions and the private sector to help reduce emissions today and plan for climates of tomorrow.

By taking action on climate change, we can:

  • enhance quality of life through more complete, compact communities;
  • reduce congestion and improve mobility by increasing transportation choice;
  • lower energy costs through efficiency and conservation in transportation, infrastructure and building systems;
  • support community economic development and job creation by generating more energy locally and supporting low-carbon industries;
  • protect fragile ecosystems and productive agricultural land by containing growth;
  • improve fiscal sustainability of infrastructure systems by reducing solid waste, waste water flows, and concentrating development;
  • reduce infrastructure risk from extreme weather events; and
  • reduce health costs through improved air quality and active lifestyles.

Our Strategy: Engage, Reduce and Prepare

By ensuring that residents and businesses are engaged in the issues and understand the challenges, opportunities and case for taking action, we are likely to be successful in meeting our goals to reduce energy and emissions and prepare for climate change impacts.

The CRD Climate Action Program supports the necessary shifts in policy, attitudes, infrastructure and planning that we need to maintain a vibrant, healthy and green region.

Engage

The Climate Action Program (CAP) supports education and outreach programs that empower citizens, businesses and organizations to shift towards a low-carbon economy. The CAP is connected to a growing network of local, provincial and national organizations that are focusing on climate change issues and inspiring change across the country.
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Reduce

As a region, the CRD Board has set a target of reducing emissions by 33% below 2007 levels by 2020.  Through leadership at the regional level and by supporting local governments in developing and implementing bylaws, programs, events and initiatives, we can achieve our goal.

To effectively reduce GHG emissions and climate change, we not only require changes in personal behaviours and attitudes, but also in our systems and technology. Read more 

Prepare

Adaptation is needed now because the climate is already changing. Adaptation aims to enhance the livability of, and quality of life in our communities in the future. It will also reduce health risks and insurance costs, while protecting other investments. Climate change will create major challenges to the way we manage our resources and the services that the CRD delivers throughout the community. CRD staff is working to identify vulnerabilities and priorities for dealing with the impacts of future climates within the services we provide in order to help communities adapt. Read more 

 Capitol Region District

Organization Type: Government Agency

Website

Telephone

(250) 360-3000

Address

625 Fisgard Street Victoria, BC V8W 1R7

Sustainable Seattle

Mission statement:Sustainable Seattle’s mission is to bring together individuals, organizations, and businesses in the greater Seattle area to build a sustainable future through innovation, education and on-the-ground projects.

Sustainable Seattle’s strategies include working within Communities, the Government and Businesses to achieve sustainability in Seattle.  They employ technology and policy as well as hands-on work.

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Telephone

(206) 622-3522

Address

999 N. Northlake Way
 Seattle, WA 98103

Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation

According to their website, “Cascade Bicycle Club, a non-profit organization based in Seattle, Washington, serves more than 14,000 members and the Puget Sound bicycling community. Our mission is to Create a Better Community through Bicycling. Cascade is operated by a 14-member volunteer Board of Directors, 32 professional staff, four AmeriCorps members, and thousands of volunteers.”

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Telephone

(206) 240-2235

Address

7400 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98115 United States

Build Local Alliance

About:

Build Local Alliance works with businesses, builders and artisans in northwest Oregon and southwest Washington to develop the local economy through sustainable forestry by supporting and using local wood for green building projects. The Build Local Alliance is composed of forest owners, millwrights, architects, designers, builders, craftsmen, homeowners and more.

Their mission is “to improve the vitality of local forests and related human communities by connecting local, responsibly grown and processed wood with local projects.”

Organization Type: Non-Profit

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Telephone

(503) 221-6911 x101

Address

Portland, Oregon

Whidbey Environmental Action Network

Mission: The restoration and preservation of the native biological diversity of Whidbey Island and the Pacific Northwest. We accomplish this through Education, Activation, Preservation & Restoration and Litigation.

•Education – we post articles and reports on relevant subjects, such as what lands have been bought for preservation, what the county commissioners are doing about growth management, what a functional native plant community looks like, etc.

•Activation – encouraging people to become involved by providing tools for effective participation.

•Preservation and Restoration – preventing damage to ecosystems when possible and restoring them when necessary.

•Litigation – when all else fails, we use legal means to enforce laws to protect the environment.

 

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

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Telephone

(982) 600-053

Address

Whidbey Environmental Action Network, Box 53 Langley, WA 98260
Mail: Whidbey Environmental Action Network (WEAN), P.O. Box 53, Langley, WA

Building Revolution by Increasing Community Knowledge (B.R.I.C.K.)

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DESCRIPTION:

BRICK is a chartered student club at South Puget Sound Community College open to all members of the S.P.S.C.C. community. B.R.I.C.K. began as the Political Action Community Club in 2001 and obtained this form and constitution in the Fall of 2003.

MISSION STATEMENT: “We see the world’s many problems of inequality, war, violence, oppression, poverty, and injustice. We recognize the effects these immense social issues have on us as students and as people. We acknowledge our roles and responsibilities in confronting these problems. We affirm the active role we must play in their solution. We have hope in our power as students, citizens, and people to create a better world.”

 

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Telephone

(360) 596-5284

Address

South Puget Sound Community College, Tuesdays at 2:15pm

Cascadia Green Building Council

Description of Organization: Cascadia Green Building council works with PNW policymakers to pass legislation that puts green construction on par (financially) with more traditional construction and design practices, and to educate the public about sustainable building design.

Mission: “We help set the global vision for the transformation toward true sustainability, even as we support the place-based solutions that will bring us to the future we hope for, not the tomorrow we fear.”

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Telephone

(206) 223-2028

Address

410 Occidental Ave. South, Seattle, WA 98104

Coolmom

Coolmom is a non-profit organization that encourages families (specifically with mothers) to join in to combat climate change.  They advocate multiple programs such as an activity called “Walking School Bus”, in which a large group of children would walk to school instead of ride the bus.  They participate in events to publicize their cause.  Coolmom is supported by large scale companies like Safeway and Organic Valley.  While their financial information is not available Coolmom is a trustworthy organization.  Coolmom is part of the “De-Carbonization of Community” wedge because the organization tries to pass on environmentally friendly ideas and projects to as many people as they can.

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Telephone

(206) 280-2828

Address

PO Box 46228 Seattle, WA 98146

Bike Works – Seattle

According to their website, “Bike Works is an organization centered around bicycles that combines youth development, community engagement, bicycle recycling and a social enterprise bike shop to help build a sustainable and healthy community.”

Organization Type: Non-Profit Organization

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Telephone

(206) 695-2522

Address

3709 S Ferdinand St Seattle, WA 98118

Puget Sound Clean Air Agency

The official website states that the “PSCAA is special-purpose, regional agency chartered by state law in 1967 (RCW 70.94).  While we work in partnership with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Washington State Department of Ecology, we are a separate organization.  Our jurisdiction covers King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties, spans 6,300 square miles and is home to more than 3.5 million people — over half the state’s population.”

Mission Statement:  We work together to clean the air we breathe and protect our climate through education, incentives and enforcement.

Strategies include:

  • adopting and enforcing air quality regulations;
  • sponsoring voluntary initiatives; and
  • educating people and businesses about clean-air and climate-friendly choices they can make

“We also have certain mandates that are spelled out by the federal Clean Air Act and the Washington Clean Air Act. These include activities such as monitoring for air pollution throughout our region and regulating businesses that have the potential to cause air pollution.”

Organization Type: Government agency

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Telephone

(206) 343-8800

Address

1904 Third Avenue - Suite 105, Seattle, WA 98101