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Explores how small and mid-sized cities are tackling climate change and moving toward an equitable and sustainable future. Co-hosted by Abby Finis and Larry Kraft.

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United States

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Explores how small and mid-sized cities are tackling climate change and moving toward an equitable and sustainable future. Co-hosted by Abby Finis and Larry Kraft.

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English

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952-715-7535


Episodes
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Lincoln NE: Comprehensive Climate Action in the Heartland

4/4/2024
Lincoln Nebraska may not be the first city that comes to mind when you think of climate action, but maybe it should be. We interview Kim Morrow, Chief Sustainability Officer for Lincoln, about some exciting city programs, including EV infrastructure, an innovative approach to Rental Rehabilitation using Tax Increment Financing (TIF), heat pump rebates, and biochar as well as their efforts on the EPA's Climate Pollution Reduction Grants. Resources Resilient Lincoln web pageLincoln's Vision for a Climate-Smart FutureClimate Action PlanEV Readiness PlanPress release regarding the Rental Rehabilitation ProgramPress release announcing the programHeat pump incentive program web pageLincoln Electric System Sustainable Energy ProgramLincoln Biochar InitiativeLocal Food Plan

Duration:00:45:55

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Geothermal power & groundwater

3/5/2024
There's a lot of exciting things happening in the world of geothermal power. We explore geothermal in general and examine a novel approach leveraging groundwater to substantially reduce the footprint needed. We interview Darcy Solutions CTO Dan King about how their technology is being used by some cities to provide carbon free heating and cooling. Resources: Darcy Solutions websiteexplanatory article

Duration:00:39:46

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2023 Year in Review

1/31/2024
Abby, Larry, and Isaiah review 2023 and talk about what's coming in 2024.

Duration:00:19:03

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Duluth MN: Cold Climate Action

12/19/2023
On the shores of Lake Superior, Duluth has received publicity as a "climate proof city" though faces distinct challenges with its cold weather climate. With grants, they are pursuing exciting approaches to creating a geothermal district heating system from their waste water treatment plant and separately, creating resilience in their building stock with solar plus storage and microgrids. We interview Sustainability Officer Mindy Granley, Community Resilience Project Coordinator Bret Crecelius, and Americorps service member Ella Stewart about Duluth's unique 5-year at a time approach to climate planning. Resources Climate Action Work PlanGrant for geothermal district heatingRenewables Advancing Community Energy Resilience (RACER) Funding ProgramSustainability webpage

Duration:00:43:23

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LaGrange GA: Attacking energy burden with SOUL

12/5/2023
Groundswell's exciting SOUL (Save On Utilities Long term) program is rolling out right now in LaGrange, GA. SOUL is a Pay As You Save model that reduces utility bills by improving home energy efficiency, without upfront costs. It prioritizes households with lower incomes and high energy burdens. We interview Nicole Sonderegger of Groundswell and Leon Childs of Groundswell and a City Councilmember in LaGrange about how the program works and the lives it is changing. Resources SOUL program websiteLaGrange SOUL programCity of LaGrange website

Duration:00:44:28

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Morris MN: A Climate Smart Municipality

10/25/2023
Morris is a small community in conservative western Minnesota that is doing groundbreaking sustainability work. Inspired by students at the University of MN Morris and a partnership with Saerbeck Germany as part of a unique "Climate Smart Municipalities" program, local leaders have come up with "The Morris Model" that guides the community's efforts. We interview former City Manager Blaine Hill and Univ. of MN - Morris Vice Chancellor Bryan Hermann to learn how the Morris Model started and about ongoing solar, wind, biogas, battery storage, composting, and EV infrastructure programs. Resources The Morris ModelSustainability at University of Minnesota MorrisCity Climate Corner episodeClimate Smart Municipalities programFlow Battery proposalVolts podcast episode

Duration:00:47:36

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Boulder County CO: Regenerative Agriculture

10/3/2023
Regenerative Agriculture can improve soil health and water quality, sequester carbon, and increase farmer profits. It has become a key part of Boulder County's climate action. We interview Natural Capitalism Solutions President Hunter Lovins to understand regenerative agriculture's potential, and Boulder County Sustainability Office Director Susie Strife and Sustainability Strategist Tim Broderick to learn about some of the exciting actions underway in the county. Resources Boulder County Office of SustainabilitywebsiteCarbon Removal PlaybookGrant ProgramGranteesCO expands regenerative ag program started in Boulder countyGabe Brown and 5 principles of soil healthColorado's STAR program on soil health4 Corners Carbon CoalitionMushroom bricks / concrete

Duration:01:01:13

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Organizing Local Elected Officials

9/12/2023
Elected Officials to Protect America (EOPA) empowers local elected officials and civic leaders to fight the climate crisis, with a special focus on lawmakers who are veterans. With leaders from all 50 states and Puerto Rico, EOPA is an organizing force for local officials to increase their impact in their own communities as well as on regional and national issues. We interview co-founders Alex Cornell du Houx, and Dominic Frongillo about their programs and some of their work, including banning fracking in NY, supporting offshore wind, and fighting for environmental justice. EOPA is also City Climate Corner's fiscal sponsor. Resources EOPA websiteApplicationForm to join EOPALarry's Op-EdCity Climate Corner episode

Duration:00:51:15

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Saerbeck Germany: Climate Community

8/29/2023
Larry recently visited Saerbeck, a village in northwest Germany that has done incredible things with renewable energy, biogas, and now green hydrogen. We interview Martin Sammler, Manager of Saerbeck's Climate Action Department, about how this village of 7200 people is producing 4 times the energy it needs with renewables, is planning to decarbonize its heating system by 2030, and is becoming a proving ground for the production of green hydrogen and electrolyzers. Resources climate projects backgrounderSaerbeck websiteClimate Community SaerbeckArticle

Duration:00:38:22

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Wellness

8/16/2023
With this summer of one climate disaster after another, Abby and Larry talk about how they deal with the depressing parts of climate change, and especially, what gives them hope.

Duration:00:21:23

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Santa Monica CA: 3D Printed Bike Lanes

8/2/2023
More and more we're learning that protected bike lanes with physical separation from car traffic are the best at changing behavior and getting a lot more people to cycle. But they can be time consuming to construct. We interview Bike Program Coordinator Kyle Kozar, Mobility Manager Jason Kligier, and Principal Civil Engineer Selim Eren, from the City of Santa Monica, about their efforts creating bike infrastructure, and an innovative use of a construction machine to, effectively, 3D print protected bike lanes. Resources Bike Action Plan Amendment3D bike lane printing in actionProtected intersection in Santa MonicaClimate Action and Adaptation Plan

Duration:00:45:27

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Hopkins MN: Urban heat island

7/19/2023
Though Hopkins is one of the smaller Minneapolis suburbs, it packs a big punch on climate action. We dig into two really innovative programs they're doing on reducing the urban heat island effect and speeding deployment of clean energy and energy efficiency solutions with a cost share program. We speak with Hopkins Mayor Patrick Hanlon and Special Projects and Initiatives Manager, PeggySue Imihy Bean, to understand how this small community is taking on big challenges. Resources Story mapWebpage and background information on studyStar Tribune 5/11/23 articleGreen Cost Share programClimate Champions

Duration:00:49:32

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Transportation Emissions and VMT

7/5/2023
Transportation is now the #1 source of greenhouse gas emissions in the US. While electrification is the most obvious emissions reduction strategy, it isn't enough. We must reduce VMT, or vehicle miles travelled. We interview Anna Zetkulic, senior associate on the Carbon Free Transportation team at RMI and Miguel Moravec, an Associate with the US program, about how cities and states are tackling the issue, and the huge side benefits that come with VMT reduction. Resources Our Driving Habits Must Be Part of the Climate ConversationMinnesotans Would Save up to $91 Billion from Climate-Smart TransportationGreen codeColorado's Greenhouse Gas programTHE HIDDEN CLIMATE SUCCESS IN MINNESOTA’S NEW TRANSPORTATION LAWAmerica Is All In

Duration:00:39:17

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Transformation in Minnesota

6/1/2023
Minnesota recently finished a state legislative session for the ages. Democratic control of state government for the first time in a decade, combined with a historic budget surplus, led to the adoption of transformative investments and policies in most every area of government. We dig into new climate policies that especially impact MN cities. Abby interviews co-host and first-term State Representative Larry Kraft about the recently completed session and gets a run down of some of the key new climate policies that were passed into law. Resources Gov Walz signs bill on 100% Clean Energy by 2040Passed MN Climate, Energy, & Environment budget bill Passed MN Transportation budget billObama praises MN accomplishmentsLarry's speech on the House floor about the Energy & Environment budget bill

Duration:00:30:26

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St Cloud MN: 100% Renewable for City Ops (& beyond)

5/18/2023
In 2015 St. Cloud MN set a goal to get 75% of municipal operations electricity from renewable energy by 2035. Only five years later in 2020, emanating from work at their wastewater facility, they actually hit 100%. We interview Public Services Director Tracy Hodel and Public Service Analyst Liz Kramer about how St. Cloud smashed their initial goal and how their new goal of net zero community-wide greenhouse emissions by 2038 is spurring dramatic and job-creating innovation, including with green hydrogen! Resources Plant ProfileRenewable Energy & Energy Efficiency project summary2038 goal storyGreen Hydrogen story

Duration:00:50:48

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Ann Arbor MI: Innovation in action

5/3/2023
We revisit Ann Arbor, Michigan and their dynamic Sustainability & Innovations Director Missy Stults, to check in on their audacious plan to reach net zero by 2030. They are pushing the envelope in so many ways, from their taxpayers approving $7M per year for climate action, to being on the verge of setting up a new Sustainable Energy Utility, to re-thinking how heating will be provided, and more. Resources Ann Arbor millage taxvideo overviewproject overviewA2Zero home pageJuly 2021 City Climate Corner episodeCity Climate Corner Bloomberg Cities top 10

Duration:00:40:31

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Boise ID: Geothermal

4/18/2023
We're back to Boise Idaho to hear about the nation's largest geothermal energy system and the big role it plays in heating the city. We again interview Director of Public Works, Steve Burgos, and Communications Manager Natalie Monro, this time to learn the long history of geothermal heat in Boise as well as how it's working today, and what's next. Resources Geothermal webpagegeothermal resourcesVolts podcast episode

Duration:00:41:08

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Santa Fe County, NM: Conserve 30% by 2030

3/21/2023
In December 2020 Santa Fe County adopted a resolution to conserve 30% of its land and water by 2030. We interview County Sustainability Manager Jacqueline Beam to understand how the resolution happened, what it means, and how it's being implemented. Plus, we even learn the role beavers are playing! Resources Sustainability webpageResolution20222021Elected Officials to Protect America website

Duration:00:41:15

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2022 - Year in review

12/27/2022
Abby and Larry review some of their highlights from the year's episodes and share some big news about the podcast.

Duration:00:13:46

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Boise ID: Water Renewal in the High Desert

12/13/2022
As Boise is in the high desert, water is increasingly a precious resource. In 2021 Boise voters approved a 20-year $570M bond for water renewal, including a major focus on recycling wastewater. We interview Director of Public Works, Steve Burgos, and Communications Manager Natalie Monro, about how the bond referendum was approved, and how they have engaged the public to generate acceptance for keeping water local. Resources Climate Action RoadmapCity of Boise partners with local breweries to make beer from recycled waterBoise voters overwhelmingly pass sewer bondHaley Falconer on Sustainability in BoiseStruvite production from Water Renewal Process

Duration:00:50:37