 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS - The City of Evanston has been selected as a finalist to
represent the United States in the World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Earth Hour City
Challenge for the second year in a row.
Last year, Evanston edged Cleveland and Seattle to become
the US Earth Hour City Capital. This year, Evanston will compete with
Burlington, VT and Boulder, CO for the title, which will be announced later
this year.
The WWF’s global challenge honors resilient cities
transitioning towards 100 percent renewable energy and addressing local climate
threats. The challenge encompasses 124 cities across 21 countries,
including Brazil, India, South Korea, and Sweden.
This year, Evanston is on pace to achieve the goals laid out
in its 2014 Evanston Livability Plan, which pledged to reduce
emissions by 20 percent relative to 2005 baseline levels. In January, Mayor
Elizabeth Tisdahl announced her participation in the Compact of Mayors,
reinforcing the City’s commitment to climate action by taking stock of
greenhouse emissions, creating an action plan that includes clear and ambitious
reduction targets, and implementing a common system of measuring those
emissions and monitoring climate risks.
For more information about the Earth Hour City Challenge,
visit worldwildlife.org/pages/earth-hour-city-challenge or call Kumar Jensen at 847-448-4311. For convenience, residents in
Evanston can simply dial 3-1-1.
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