Environment

Climate & Energy

COG's Climate and Energy Program is one of the nation's first initiatives to address climate change on a regional level. The centerpiece of this work, the Metropolitan Washington 2030 Climate and Energy Action Plan developed by COG’s Climate, Energy, and Environment Policy Committee, outlines collaborative actions the region should take to meet its shared climate mitigation and resiliency goals, including a 50 percent reduction in emissions below 2005 levels by 2030. The plan facilitates an equitable transition toward zero energy buildings, zero emission vehicles, and zero waste, among other priority actions, in addition to assessing the region’s climate hazards and vulnerabilities.

The region has been widely acknowledged for its efforts—recognized by the Global Covenant of Mayors as a U.S. Metro Scale Climate Leader in 2019 and designated as fully compliant with the global standards of best practices for climate planning in 2021. COG and its members were also named a White House Climate Action Champion in 2014.

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COG, its members, and stakeholders are continually working in partnership together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create more resilient communities across metropolitan Washington—including in the areas of energy efficiency, renewable energy, energy infrastructure, clean vehicle projects and initiatives, resiliency, and more.

In addition to the action plan, COG has supported several DMV jurisdictions on their local climate and electric vehicle planning. Learn more about local and state climate plans and initiatives that support the region’s shared climate goals through DMV Climate Partners, a partnership coordinated by COG.  

News & Multimedia

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    COG's Report on Green Buildings in the Region Prompts Discussion

    May 4, 2011

    Arlington County Board Member Jay Fisette, who is also Chairman of COG’s Climate, Energy, and Environment Policy Committee was joined by John Mataya, COG...

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    How Local Governments Can Plan for Electric Vehicles

    May 4, 2011

    A COG Forum brought together representatives from local governments, utilities, and electric vehicle suppliers to discuss how local governments in the region...

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    COG Environmental Director Answers Questions from Washington Post Readers

    May 3, 2011

    Stuart Freudberg, Director of COG’s Department of Environmental Programs, was invited by The Washington Post to participate in a live online Q&A on April...

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    Good old green

    April 27, 2011

    When most people think of green buildings they envision slick new buildings such as the National Association of Realtors building near Capitol Hill. Others...

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    Regional Sustainability One Building at a Time

    April 20, 2011

    Last week MWCOG released a report on LEED certified green building from 2003 through 2009 in metro Washington. The report Green Building Trends demonstrates...

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