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More than $8 million in grants is headed to Cincinnati to support climate change response and sustainability initiatives.
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The million dollar grant is part of the Inflation Reduction Act and there are several recipients, including the city of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Green Umbrella, and the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments.
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The group, which works with communities to address climate change across jurisdictional borders, says the expansion makes it one of the largest regional climate collaboratives in the country.
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The Regional Climate Collaborative will help governments, organizations and communities across the Tri-State work together to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The group will kick-start its work with a survey to help understand people's lived experiences, their needs and where their interests lie.
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Green Umbrella and five other groups were part of the Regional Collaboration for Equitable Climate Solutions pilot.
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The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), was established in 1948 to control and abate pollution in the Ohio River Basin. ORSANCO sets…
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