Oyler students and Green Team members Karlena and Mohagany spoke about climate change, social justice, and equity on the Cincinnati Edition of NPR. Give it a listen!
The World Wildlife Fund recently published an article detailing the innovative climate and environmental justice work taking place in Cincinnati…
The City of Cincinnati and Groundwork Ohio River Valley (Groundwork) are collaborating on national projects with local scope. The City of Cincinnati Office of Environment and Sustainability (OES) received a $10,000 one-year grant from the National League of Cities 2020 Leadership in Community Resilience Program to strengthen the equity and inclusion component of the Green Cincinnati Plan. Groundwork received a $50,000 Climate Safe Neighborhoods grant from The Kresge Foundation and The JPB Foundation to work with vulnerable communities to develop mitigation measures for extreme heat, flooding, and air pollution. Groundwork and OES are working together to expand the impact of both projects.