Six months ago, C3 officially expanded its reach from Charlottesville into Richmond. This corresponded with C3’s Climate Services Manager, Jacqui Bauer’s own move to the area. Read on to see how Jacqui and C3 have grown into Richmond together along with other reflections of what’s to come as we continue to advocate for local climate solutions in the area!
Read MoreIn 2023, C3 announced its expansion to Richmond, VA alongside the hiring of full-time staff based in the capital. Now, months later, C3 has hit the ground running, hard at work on a variety of projects and initiatives. Check out the blog below to learn more about what C3 has already accomplished in RVA and what we’re working on next!
Read MoreCharlottesville’s City Council will vote on Monday, June 17, whether to approve Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)’s equity-forward ten-year Transit Strategic Plan (TSP). During the lead-up to the vote, CAT’s public feedback webpage sought input on the draft TSP from residents, for which we at C3 created a set of advocacy talking points. Read on to learn more!
Read MoreCheck out the latest from C3’s teen interns discussing the vision that the planning toolkits designed in Phase 2 of Albemarle County’s long-term Comprehensive Plan for 2044 (a process shortened for convenience to “AC44”) aspires to codify, and - with community-driven implementation - has the potential to achieve.
Read MoreAs municipalities focus on reducing emissions and achieving a carbon-neutral future, determining how to equitably decarbonize operations will be a core part of achieving local climate goals. In this blog post, C3 explores natural gas's upstream and downstream effects to advocate for just decarbonization.
Read MoreRead this blog to learn how local commerce, both locally-owned small businesses and nonprofits, especially in cities and metro areas are a missing puzzle piece in our climate solutions. At C3, we have made it one of our core strategies to meet these local organizations where they are, collaborate with them, and catalyze them into local climate leaders.
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