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Ten Ways Your Neighborhood Can Go All-Electric
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Ten Ways Your Neighborhood Can Go All-Electric

The first step in America’s journey to renewable energy is electrifying our places of work and residence. The use of fossil fuels in commercial and residential buildings can lead to climate change. Nearly 30%Research is showing that fossil fuels used in appliances such as gas stoves can contribute to our country’s global warming emissions. dangerousIndoor air pollution is at an alarming rate. Switching to clean, efficient, and all-electric technologies will result in cleaner air and a healthier climate.

Forward-looking towns and cities across America are paving the way to all-electric buildings.

Cities and towns across America are currently in the midst of a massive rebuilding effort. Ithaca, New YorkTo. Berkeley, CaliforniaThese are the people who are paving the way for all-electric buildings. Environment America Research & Policy Center teamed with U.S. PIRG Education Fund for a guide that highlights the progress of communities looking to join the movement to build clean energy buildings.

Ten Ways Your Community can Go All-Electric is a guide for community members and elected officials who want to get involved in transforming the communities they live, work, and play.

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