Climate Change

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  • Meetings and Notices

    Governor's Council on Climate Change - Meetings and Notices

  • Adaptation & Resilience

    The Connecticut Institute for Resilience & Climate Adaptation (CIRCA) is a partnership of UConn and DEEP that focuses on increasing the resilience and sustainability of communities along Connecticut's coast and inland waterways.

  • State and Local Government

    Local and state governments in Connecticut have demonstrated important leadership to address climate change through implementing energy efficiency programs, switching to clean energy sources, and utilizing more fuel efficient vehicles.

  • EV Roadmap

    The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) initiated the development of an Electric Vehicle Roadmap (EV Roadmap) for Connecticut., as recommended by the Comprehensive Energy Strategy

  • Public Participation Documents

    List of public participation documents created by members of the GC3 Equity and Environmental Justice Working Group.

  • Webinars

  • Climate Resources for Educators

  • Educational Resources

    Education, outreach, and engagement are critical when implementing and applying policies and regulations designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and identify new strategies to meet the state’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets

  • Transportation

    At 38 percent, the transportation sector is the largest source of Connecticut's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To achieve needed reductions in transportation-related GHG emissions and pollutants, our collective actions must involve increasing the efficiency of vehicle technology, changing how we travel and move goods, and promoting the use of lower-carbon fuels.

  • Reducing Your Personal Transportation Emissions

    The majority of transportation energy consumed comes from passenger cars and light trucks. Therefore, reducing your personal transportation emissions can have large impacts on total transportation emissions in Connecticut.

  • CT Reports Archive

  • Residential Buildings

    In Connecticut, residential buildings account for thirty- three percent of total energy consumption. The majority of energy consumption is associated with space heating and cooling, appliances and lighting, and water heating and refrigeration.

  • New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers (NEG/ECP)

    Eleven states and provinces within the New England Governor’s and Eastern Canadian Premiers (NEG/ECP) region have jointly produced a Regional Climate Change Action Plan.

  • Public Comments Received by Governor’s Council on Climate Change

    Public comments received by GC3.

  • Subcommittee and working groups

    Meeting dates, agendas and minutes for the CT Governor's Council on Climate Change working groups.