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Introducing the SLO County Green Business Network

We have 5 “pillars of decarbonization” here at the SLO Climate Coalition: Decarbonize Electricity Electrify Transportation Electrify Buildings Promote natural solutions Strive for Zero Waste Every single person in SLO County has a role to play in making these goals a reality. Businesses, though, have a special role to play. They make important decisions every […]

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The City of San Luis Obispo set an ambitious goal to become carbon neutral by 2035. The SLO Climate Coalition formed from community members to support their efforts. This is our website. Tune in for more. There’s lots more!

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  • 9 Significant Ways to Reduce Your Household Carbon Emissions
  • Resilience… for your home
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