Bluefield’s industrial water experts breakdown their recent analysis of 35 large U.S. cities with climate action plans which evaluates greenhouse emissions, energy use, reduction strategies, and water management positions. This discussion provides insight into why more U.S. cities are not developing climate action plans but also the variation in approaches for those cities with mitigation strategies— strategies that are indicators of future shifts in water management.
Reese Tisdale speaks with Amber Walsh about her in-depth analysis of municipal climate action plans and the role of water in their making.
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