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Case study
The City of Plessisville, QC, combines education, innovative financing, and emission-reducing projects to meet sustainability goals. Read more in our case study.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Transportation
Read the 2019 National Measures Report to learn how members of the Partners for Climate Protection program are fighting climate change at the local level.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Planning
Guide
Learn how to calculate the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions resulting from your municipal climate change projects.
  • Climate change
  • Energy
  • Sustainability
Report
Canadian technical advisors reflect on municipalities in Jordan are improving solid waste management services.
  • Environment
  • International
Case study
Aron Hershmiller of Yorkton, SK and Russ Smith of the Capital Regional District, BC, reflect on the importance of the “why” and “how” of solid waste management planning.
  • Economic development
  • Infrastructure
  • International
  • Waste
Case study
Samir Yammine has developed, implemented and managed over 100 environmental and asset management initiatives for new and existing city infrastructure.
  • Climate change
Case study
As the Environmental Coordinator managing the newly created Office of Sustainability at the City of Winnipeg, Lindsay Mierau has led Winnipeg’s climate change portfolio for four years, including the development of the City’s climate action plan.
  • Climate change
Case study
Andrew Duffield is proud of his role in effectively engaging various stakeholders on projects that are both economically and environmentally sustainable.
  • Climate change
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