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Minneapolis Climate Action

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Minneapolis Climate Action is a nonprofit inspiring and empowering our neighbors with innovative climate solutions.

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Action step #1: Reduce Food Waste! 1/3 of food that gets produced is wasted. Check out our blog for more info and tips on wasting less food: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 2: Adopt a plant rich diet! If cows were their own country, they would be the third largest green house gas emitter in the world. Check out our blog for more info and tips on eating less meat: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 3: Grow your own food! Agriculture accounts for a quarter of global emissions. Take things into our own hands with a garden. Check out our blog for more info and tips on growing your own food: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 4: Invest in green and local energy! The EMERGE community solar garden is an excellent option with great accessibility. Check out our blog for more info and tips on green and local energy: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 5: Reduce your energy consumption! You could be saving money on your electricity bill while helping the earth. Check out our blog for more info and tips on reducing your energy consumption: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 6: Recycle! We are sure you have heard this one before, but we are saying it again. Check out our blog for more info and tips on recycling: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 7: Drive less! Americans drive more than any other country. Living in a city like Minneapolis there are a plethora of alternative options Check out our blog for more info and tips on driving less: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 8: Fly less! Planes use about 5 gallons of fuel for every mile of travel. Check out our blog for more info and tips on flying less: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 9: Create a green investment portfolio! If you are fortunate enough to have money in the stock market in any form, make sure it isn't supporting the oil industry. Check out our blog for more info and tips on green investing: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Action step 10: Pick up trash! This one might seem obvious, but it is a crucial step towards preserving the environment. Check out our blog for more info and tips on picking up garbage in your community: mplsclimate.org/blog

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Electric Justice! Renewable Power! Check out our latest newsletter with climate equity events this Sunday and Monday! conta.cc/39vHbQh

Electric Justice! Renewable Power! Check out our latest newsletter with climate equity events this Sunday and Monday! conta.cc/39vHbQh
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Missed the Ward 11 forum w/ Emily Koski & Jeremy Schroeder & statement from Dillon Gherna? NO PROBLEM! You can watch the recording here, comment, & hear responses to 7 energy justice q's + 4 audience q's: fb.watch/5CLyB-lC5i/ Thanks candidates for sharing your insights!

Missed the Ward 11 forum w/ <a href="/emilykoskimpls/">Emily Koski</a>  &amp; <a href="/jeremyschroeder/">Jeremy Schroeder</a> &amp; statement from <a href="/dillongherna/">Dillon Gherna</a>? 

NO PROBLEM! You can watch the recording here, comment, &amp; hear responses to 7 energy justice q's + 4 audience q's: fb.watch/5CLyB-lC5i/
Thanks candidates for sharing your insights!
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So excited about our award for our equitable game-changing Second Chance Community Solar Garden! Thanks @EnvInitiative and congratulations to the other winners! Together we can build a better world as we address climate!

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Thrilled that Jennifer Brooks from The Minnesota Star Tribune came to one of our community engagement sessions for our North High Community Solar Garden! Thanks for the shout out MnSEIA ☀️ 🔋. Go to mplsclimate.org/community-sola… for info on our next session 4/14/2022

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Minneapolis Climate Action is thrilled to be part of #LocalEnergyAction for our community-led pathway to equitable #cleanenergy with our #communitysolargardens at North High School in Mpls! Join us for our next info session! fb.me/e/2Ca1uQHh0

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Hey @WedgeAndLHCoop, remove the shredded tires from your landscaping area. They’re all over your parking lot and going down the storm drain. Please email store manager [email protected] or call the store and ask to speak to him at 612-871-8993. #shreddedtires are poison.

Hey @WedgeAndLHCoop, remove the shredded tires from your landscaping area. They’re all over your parking lot and going down the storm drain. Please email store manager doug.peterson@tccp.coop or call the store and ask to speak to him at 612-871-8993. #shreddedtires are poison.
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MN Dept. of Commerce at the MN_PUC hearing: Xcel's rate increase request remain unreasonably high. Xcel claims that its rate increase is about transitioning the grid, but most of its request is a wishlist of unnecessary costs that could choke the energy transition not support it.