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What You Can Do About Climate Change — Community-Scale Action

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Actions you can take:

  • Get to know your community by learning what climate issues threaten your neighborhoods, who is most vulnerable, and how you can help. 
  • Plant trees wherever you can, but don’t stop there. Tree plantings, community gardens, green roofs, and other actions can all help cool urban heat islands. Under-resourced communities are especially vulnerable to the impacts of urban heat islands, particularly in the summer.
  • Discover ways you can work with your neighbors and your community to integrate smart growth principles to prepare for and lessen the impacts of climate change, address disparities, and build healthy and sustainable neighborhoods.
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  • Get Involved. Local governments have voluntary advisory boards and neighborhood councils where you can help to shape policies and funding decisions. They need diverse participants, including people from the neighborhoods most affected by climate change and health and environmental hazards.

Tools you can explore:

  • All communities can use EPA's Best Value Finder to find the lowest-priced ENERGY STAR certified products, including refrigerators, televisions, room air conditioners, and light bulbs. It also includes available utility rebates and special offers.
  • Learn about EPA's Community-Port Collaboration and how to empower near-port communities to effectively engage in port decisions that may impact local land use, human health, and quality of life.
  • Learn in which communities large, industrial U.S. greenhouse gas-emitting facilities are located and how much they emit using the Facility-Level Information on GreenHouse gases Tool (FLIGHT). You can explore the data by ZIP code, state or county, facility type, gas type, and other filters.
  • Use EPA’s Power Plants and Neighboring Communities site to learn more about power plants in your community. 

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Last updated on February 12, 2025
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