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City Climate Corner
Abby Finis, Larry Kraft
Frequency: 1 episode/19d. Total Eps: 77

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Crookston MN: Rural community energy transition
Episode 69
mardi 22 octobre 2024 • Duration 54:30
Crookston is a 7000+ person community in the northwest corner of Minnesota that has big ambitions to improve the life of its residents by leveraging the clean energy transition. We interview City Council Member Tim Lenard, Exec. Director of Crookston Housing Development Karie Kirshbaum, Exec. Director of NW MN Regional Sustainable Development Program Shannon Stassen, and John Vaughn, Fresh Energy's Managing Director of Community Development to learn about the Empower Crookston effort and how it spawned an I Love Crookston program.
Resources
- Empower Crookston website
- City of Crookston website
- Minnesota information on local climate action grants
- Fresh Energy website
Equity in Energy
Episode 68
vendredi 13 septembre 2024 • Duration 51:59
The negative impacts of the fossil-fuel based energy system and policies have disproportionately harmed and burdened low-income and BIPOC communities. As we transition to a clean energy economy, how do we make sure that what we put in place is equitable and just? We interview Michelle Vigen Ralston, Principal and Founder at Common Spark Consulting, about the work her team does with cities, counties, advocates, and other organizations to facilitate the creation of equitable energy policy.
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Boulder County CO: Regenerative Agriculture
Episode 59
mardi 3 octobre 2023 • Duration 01:01:13
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
- OSCAR - Boulder County Office of Sustainability
- Natural Capitalism Solutions - website
- Boulder County Carbon Removal Playbook
- Sustainable Food & Agriculture Fund - Grant Program
- Sustainable Food & Agriculture Fund - Grantees
- Article: CO expands regenerative ag program started in Boulder county
- Gabe Brown and 5 principles of soil health
- Colorado's STAR program on soil health
- 4 Corners Carbon Coalition
- Mushroom bricks / concrete
Organizing Local Elected Officials
Episode 58
mardi 12 septembre 2023 • Duration 51:15
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 website
- EOPA's Certificate of Public Leadership Program - Application
- Form to join EOPA as an elected official
- Mentioned during intro and debrief
- Larry's Op-Ed in the Minnesota Star Tribune
- City Climate Corner episode with Max Gruenig - on running for office as a climate candidate
Saerbeck Germany: Climate Community
Episode 57
mardi 29 août 2023 • Duration 38:22
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
- Saerbeck - climate projects backgrounder (English)
- Saerbeck website (in German)
- Climate Community Saerbeck
- Enapter's Saerbeck electrolyzer production facility - Article
Wellness
Episode 56
mercredi 16 août 2023 • Duration 21:23
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.
Santa Monica CA: 3D Printed Bike Lanes
Episode 55
mercredi 2 août 2023 • Duration 45:27
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 Amendment
- 3D bike lane printing in action (Twitter video)
- Protected intersection in Santa Monica (photo)
- City of Santa Monica Climate Action and Adaptation Plan
Hopkins MN: Urban heat island
Episode 54
mercredi 19 juillet 2023 • Duration 49:32
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
- Hopkins Heat Vulnerability
- Story map - DEFINITELY look at this!
- Webpage and background information on study
- Star Tribune 5/11/23 article on Hopkins urban heat island program
- Cost Share programs mentioned (Hopkins program is not live yet)
- Green Cost Share program (Minneapolis)
- Climate Champions (St Louis Park)
Transportation Emissions and VMT
Episode 53
mercredi 5 juillet 2023 • Duration 39:17
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.
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Transformation in Minnesota
Episode 52
jeudi 1 juin 2023 • Duration 30:26
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.
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