Charleston’s Climate Action Plan

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Folly Beach | Photo by @joshuadrakephoto

Do you know what’s in Charleston’s Climate Action Plan that began in May? The plan covers 4 areas: buildings, transportation, waste, and carbon sinks. The following strategies in each area will lead to reduced carbon emissions along with beautification, cost savings, and cultural + historic preservation.

Buildings
The strategy: increase energy efficiency and conservation + promote and plan for renewable energy
Recent project: stadium lights at the Joe were upgraded to LED

Transportation
The strategy: increase public transit systems, increase bicycle and pedestrian activity + reduce car idling
Current projects: Ashley River Crossing , Lowcountry Lowline

Waste
The strategy: reduce waste and consumption + increase recycling and composting
Current project: local ban on single-use plastics

Carbon Sinks
The strategy: protect and promote natural ecosystems + plant and protect tree canopy
Current project: Charleston Rainproof

Below is a condensed checklist of what you can do to help at hometap each item to see how you can check it off your list in Charleston.

Climate Action Checklist:
🌽 Eat local
👕 Donate used items
♻️ Recycle
🍅 Garden
🌊 Adopt a storm drain

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Tatum is based in Charleston, SC, and joined CHStoday as a City Editor in April 2021. She has previously written about food and travel across the Southeast. She loves trying new restaurants, exploring beach towns, and meeting local dogs in the Lowcountry.