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newsrel -- Cities are invited to cut carbon footprint in third statewide CoolCalifornia Challenge

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 10:34:31
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1KinIAY
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 21, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-42

CONTACT:

Melanie Turner
(916) 322-2990
melanie.turner@arb.ca.gov

Cities are invited to cut carbon footprint in third statewide
CoolCalifornia Challenge

Prize money offered to participating cities

SACRAMENTO - Cities throughout California are invited to sign up
now through Aug. 31 to participate in the statewide
CoolCalifornia Challenge, a community-based competition to cut
carbon emissions.

The CoolCalifornia Challenge runs from Oct. 1, 2015, to March 30,
2016, the California Air Resources Board and Energy Upgrade
California® announced today. The competition aims to enlist
cities to engage households and community groups across the state
to reduce household energy and water use, reduce
transportation-related emissions, and create more vibrant and
sustainable communities. Participants in each city log their
actions to reduce greenhouse gases in an online carbon
calculator, which determines how much carbon is decreased in each
city.

One winner will be crowned, and earn recognition as, the “Coolest
California City” on Earth Day.

“I encourage every city to sign up,” California Air Resources
Board Chair Mary D. Nichols said. “The CoolCalifornia Challenge
brings Californians from all walks of life together in a healthy
competition to fight climate change.”

Each Challenge round has resulted in demonstrable carbon
reductions. In 2014, compared to the 2013 pilot year, there were
40 percent more households participating and 60 percent more
greenhouse gas reductions in half the time. In 2015, the
Challenge is now a project of Energy Upgrade California®, a
statewide initiative to help Californians take action to save
energy and conserve natural resources, reduce demand on the
electricity grid and make informed energy management choices at
home and at work. 

The Challenge provides a way for local governments, organizations
and communities to come together using existing social networks
to engage and motivate hundreds of participants to achieve a
common sustainability goal.  The Challenge encourages individuals
to make better energy-related choices at home, at work and on the
road. It is designed to integrate with cities’ existing
sustainability initiatives and support their greenhouse gas
reduction goals.

Cash prizes again will be given to cities that participate in the
Challenge. Points are earned a number of ways, including by
reducing household energy use and tailpipe emissions. For
example, participants may choose to ride a bike instead of
driving, or to hang laundry out to dry instead of using a dryer.
Points are easily tracked using the City Challenge online
software.

Key dates for this year’s competition:
•	Now through Aug. 31: Cities register to participate 
•	July-September:  ‘Challenge’ planning period for
cities/community based organizations
•	Oct. 1: Start date for participant sign-ups and earning points

•	Dec. 15: Midway contest for participant sign-ups ends
•	March 30, 2016: Challenge competition ends/last day to earn
points
•	Earth Day, April 22, 2016: Winners announced
•	May (date TBD): Award ceremony crowning the victor and
runner-up cities, prize money awarded

Cities interested in the participating in this year's Challenge
should visit http://bit.ly/1MmLWKJ for more information. 

The CoolCaliforna Challenge is a collaborative effort between
California government and university and nonprofit organizations
with support from the CoolCalifornia Challenge Management Team,
consisting of members from Energy Upgrade California®, the
California Air Resources Board and researchers at UC Berkeley’s
Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory.

Energy Upgrade California® is a state initiative to educate
residents and small business consumers about energy management.
The initiative helps Californians take action to save energy and
conserve natural resources, reduce demand on the electricity
grid, and make informed energy management choices at home and at
work. It is supported by an alliance of the California Public
Utilities Commission, the California Energy Commission,
utilities, regional energy networks, local governments,
businesses, and nonprofits to help communities meet state and
local energy and climate action goals. Funding comes from
investor-owned utility customers under the auspices of the
California Public Utilities Commission. ©2013 Energy Upgrade
California. Trademarks are property of their respective owners.
All rights reserved. 

To support voluntary actions to reduce carbon emissions, ARB has
developed a variety of tools and resources that are available at
http://coolcalifornia.org .

For more information, contact Pamela Wellner at (415) 795-2149 or
challenge@energyupgradeca.org.



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