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Environment

San Francisco is at the vanguard of the 21st century green economy. By pioneering programs to educate our community and by creating incentives for residents and businesses alike to go green, we have created environmental standards unsurpassed by most American cities. Yet we can do better. In 2008, Phil Ting helped launch GoSolarSF – San Francisco’s first municipal solar energy incentive program, and also one of its most successful. This program, coupled with the California Solar Initiative, could pay for more than half the cost of a solar power system installed in San Francisco. The demand for environmental incentive programs is high in San Francisco – as it should be. Our city has one of the largest and most aggressive solar incentive programs in the nation. Our green building standards outrank all others. And we are working to build the country’s first electric vehicle network. Programs like these empower San Franciscans to reduce our carbon footprint and integrate renewable energy into our daily lives. But when it comes to the environment, our work is never done.

Crowdsourcing Solutions to Fight San Francisco Climate Change

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John Rahaim, San Francisco’s Planning Director; Jose Luis Moscovich, Director of the San Francisco Transportation Authority; and Melanie Nutter, Director of the Department of the Environment hosted a “Director’s Forum” …
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Freecycle for businesses, why not Freecycle for Government 2.0?

Freecycle sounds like recycle for a reason — it means free recycling. Freecycle is a global network that allows users to save reusable items from life in a landfill by …
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San Francisco is the Greenest City in the U.S and Canada

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Good news San Francisco! Sorting out all your trash and compost into those green and blue cans is finally good for something other than Mother Earth and your karma.

While …
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Gov 2.0: Climate Change
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Gov 2.0: Climate Change

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The latest adventure into Gov. 2.0 comes to us today from the California Energy Commission and The Natural Resources Agency in the form of Cal-Adapt, a new online tool for …
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Why Does the GGNRA Keep Stepping In It?
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Why Does the GGNRA Keep Stepping In It?

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It is conventional wisdom that San Francisco has more dogs than children.

While nobody really knows if that’s any truer than all the other conventional wisdom out there – if …
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Phil Ting Speaks at the Rally to Save GoSolarSF

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Watch the video from Thursday’s rally at City Hall.

Phil Ting joins Sierra Club and hardworking San Franciscans who support GoSolarSF, San Francisco’s solar incentive program, which has created …
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