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FIND CLIMATE SOLUTIONS

FOR YOUR SCHOOL

Resources for students, teachers & families

Whether you're a teacher, student, parent/guardian, administrator, or school board member, we've got you covered. Find everything you need to go green at your school.

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MCE’s mission is to confront the climate crisis by eliminating fossil fuel greenhouse gas emissions, producing renewable energy, and creating equitable community benefits.

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Learn about best practices for sustainable facility management & operations, including how technician training is impacted by global issues of energy, emissions, sustainability, market trends, legislation and regulation, technology and systems, people and processes, and the existing buildings portfolio.

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The School Bus Replacement Program offers funds to replace old diesel school buses in disadvantaged and low-income communities throughout California.

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Are you looking for financial resources to improve your school curriculum or reduce energy bills? Review our list of financial incentives available to teachers, schools, and school districts.

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Public schools and schools districts can apply for funding for a variety of programs that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health.

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Educators can help students transform climate anxiety into meaningful action. There are practical steps that colleges can take to make climate action compatible with personal well-being.

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The Bright Schools Program offers services to help identify the most cost-effective energy saving opportunities for schools. The California Energy Commission is helping implement measures that help schools save money.

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Resources from Emerald Cities Collaborative (ECC), a national nonprofit network of organizations working together to advance a sustainable environment while creating sustainable, just and inclusive economies with opportunities for all — an approach we call "the high road."

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