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EVANSVILLE, Ind. ~ Evansville, Indiana - The City of Evansville has taken a major step towards building a cleaner and more sustainable community with the launch of its digital Climate Action Dashboard. This interactive tool, developed in collaboration with ClimateNav, a startup focused on helping local governments decarbonize and promote sustainability, will track the city's progress towards its 2025 Climate Action Plan goals.
Mayor Terry expressed his excitement about the new dashboard, stating that it will help the city make informed decisions and monitor progress towards creating a greener and more resilient Evansville. The project was funded through a U.S. Department of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant.
The dashboard provides a comprehensive view of the city's efforts to reduce carbon emissions across five key sectors: energy, transportation, land, waste, and resilience. Users can explore historical data and compare projections under different scenarios to see the impact of implementing strategies outlined in the Climate Action Plan.
One of the main features of the dashboard is its ability to highlight actionable ways for residents and businesses to participate in local sustainability efforts. This includes promoting public transit use, upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, and completing home energy assessments. Users can also learn about various sustainability programs and initiatives being implemented by the city.
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In 2025, Evansville launched its Climate Action Plan with the goal of reducing community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 compared to a 2023 baseline and by 80% by 2050 compared to a 2017 baseline. The new dashboard will play a crucial role in tracking progress towards these ambitious targets by monitoring key sustainability metrics across various city departments.
Lauren Lynch, Director of the Evansville Climate Collaborative, emphasized that this dashboard is not just for government use but is also a tool for community engagement. "We can all contribute in some way to a more sustainable and resilient community," she said.
Residents can access the Climate Action Dashboard at https://evansville.climatenavhub.com/6999f22eda... to learn more about the city's sustainability efforts and track progress towards its goals. For media inquiries, please contact Anna Raben, Communications Director, at 812-305-0543 or araben@evansville.in.gov. With the launch of this innovative tool, Evansville is setting an example for other cities to follow in their pursuit of a more sustainable future.
Mayor Terry expressed his excitement about the new dashboard, stating that it will help the city make informed decisions and monitor progress towards creating a greener and more resilient Evansville. The project was funded through a U.S. Department of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant.
The dashboard provides a comprehensive view of the city's efforts to reduce carbon emissions across five key sectors: energy, transportation, land, waste, and resilience. Users can explore historical data and compare projections under different scenarios to see the impact of implementing strategies outlined in the Climate Action Plan.
One of the main features of the dashboard is its ability to highlight actionable ways for residents and businesses to participate in local sustainability efforts. This includes promoting public transit use, upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, and completing home energy assessments. Users can also learn about various sustainability programs and initiatives being implemented by the city.
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In 2025, Evansville launched its Climate Action Plan with the goal of reducing community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 compared to a 2023 baseline and by 80% by 2050 compared to a 2017 baseline. The new dashboard will play a crucial role in tracking progress towards these ambitious targets by monitoring key sustainability metrics across various city departments.
Lauren Lynch, Director of the Evansville Climate Collaborative, emphasized that this dashboard is not just for government use but is also a tool for community engagement. "We can all contribute in some way to a more sustainable and resilient community," she said.
Residents can access the Climate Action Dashboard at https://evansville.climatenavhub.com/6999f22eda... to learn more about the city's sustainability efforts and track progress towards its goals. For media inquiries, please contact Anna Raben, Communications Director, at 812-305-0543 or araben@evansville.in.gov. With the launch of this innovative tool, Evansville is setting an example for other cities to follow in their pursuit of a more sustainable future.
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