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Atypical Ideas for Carbon Neutrality 2015

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Mar 6, 2015 08:00 EST - Jun 14, 2015 12:00 EDT
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Jun 14, 2015 12:00 EDT - Jul 3, 2015 12:00 EDT
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Jul 3, 2015 12:00 EDT - Jul 17, 2015 12:00 EDT
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Jul 17, 2015 12:00 EDT - Jul 17, 2015 12:00 EDT
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Aug 3, 2015 12:00 EDT - Sep 13, 2015 08:00 EDT
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Sep 13, 2015 08:00 EDT
What atypical, innovative ideas can turn Somerville, MA into a carbon-neutral city?

In order to reach its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, the City of Somerville, MA is seeking innovative ideas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in all elements of urban life.  Somerville, the densest city in New England, is starting a planning process to map out the path to carbon neutrality.  The purpose of this contest is to identify out-of-the-ordinary ideas that the Somerville community can incorporate into a climate change plan.  While some carbon neutrality strategies are well known—100% renewable energy generation, dramatic changes in transportation mode share—the City of Somerville believes that the global community can provide myriad ideas that can be studied or implemented in a city that prides itself on innovation and creativity.  The winning ideas in this contest will be incorporated into Somerville’s climate change plan.  

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7 Proposals
Jul 14, 2016
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Manage and Control Carbon Emission biggies, energy use and transportation choices with CarbonGobbler
Oct 22, 2015
Anyone
Oct 22, 2015
Team only
Jul 16, 2015
Team only
Harnessing the power of choice through community engagement to support green electricity
Jul 16, 2015
Team only
Modify the building codes to allow wood construction for tall buildings and more use types to decrease Somerville’s carbon footprint.
Jun 13, 2015
Team only
Want to cut carbon pollution? Start w/ buildings: give real-time feedback on energy consumption and crowdsource the hunt for energy leaks.
Apr 29, 2015
Anyone
Allow residents without driveways to charge electrical vehicles on their streets