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The World Car Free network www.worldcarfree.net is urging people around the world take the heat off the planet by giving up their cars for one day. International Car Free Day is September 22, and the organization, which promotes green transportation alternatives, is hoping that one day can turn into a week, then a month, and, eventually, a smaller carbon footprint for everyone.
According to the Environmental Defense Fund www.edf.org, the U.S. has 30 percent of the world’s cars but emits 45 percent of the world’s global automotive CO2 emissions; an estimated 450 million tons are emitted by personal vehicles alone.
So, on the 22nd, give your car the day off. Hop a subway or ride a bike. The planet will be grateful.
If your city is looking for ways to reduce vehicle emissions, the Urban Land Institute has published Moving Cooler: An Analysis of Transportation Strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, a look at the importance of sustainable land development in mitigating climate change.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released a first-of-its-kind guide highlighting the steps states can take to lead the country in the adoption of clean energy in their buildings, facilities, operations and fleets. Energy efficiency can save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while growing jobs. continue

Franklin's electric car is drawing attention
Getting a parking ticket in Franklin, Tenn., just got a whole lot cuter. As part of the city’s “Go Green” effort, the Franklin Police Department purchased an electric car to enforce parking in the historic downtown area and nearby parking garages. continue
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability USA has a free webinar for anyone in local government on How to Make Your School Buses Cleaner this Friday, June 5 at 1-2 p.m. Eastern
You can learn how to make your school buses cleaner, more efficient, and reduce harmful pollution associated with diesel exhaust. Get the tools and resources needed to start a program in your school district to:
The webinar will introduce three toolkits (click to get them immediately) designed to help your school district. Each toolkit contains a step-by-step guide, fact sheets, outreach materials, case studies, and more.
A few days before the event, participants will be sent an email with instructions on how to participate in the webinar. You will need a computer with internet access and a phone.