Adirondack Climate & Energy Action Plan (ADKCAP)

Adirondack Climate & Energy Action Plan (ADKCAP) The resource for people living in and around the Adirondacks, who want to cut energy costs and emissions & build a more resilient local economy

We believe we can cut our energy costs and build a more vibrant economy by moving to more secure, low carbon sources of energy. Our goal is to create in the Adirondack region of upstate New York a model for how rural places can get to net zero carbon economies, and to do it from the ground up.

10/14/2016

Elections matter...

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08/06/2016

Ask your local press person about this...

The media largely relegate the greatest challenge facing humanity to footnotes as industry and politicians hurtle us towards systemic collapse of the planet

03/14/2016

Americans’ attitudes about environmental issues aren’t simply polarized into pro- and anti-environment, but rather are spread across a diverse spectrum, according to a new study from F&ES and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

9 years living in the Adirondacks and I saw only one moose.  How many have you seen? Where?
02/18/2016

9 years living in the Adirondacks and I saw only one moose. How many have you seen? Where?

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02/03/2016

Warmer climate bodes ill for Adirondack businesses that rely on winter tourism.

02/01/2016

When researchers at Yale University put these questions to U.S. adults, most failed miserably. Can you do better?

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01/29/2016

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See why fish-friendly, climate-resilient structures are important to our future and how partnerships are the key to making them a reality.

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01/16/2016

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Climate change is altering global cycles to such an extent that the next ice age has been delayed for at least 100,000 years, according to new research identifying Earth’s deep-freeze tipping point

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