Municipal program design – common mistakes to overcome


“No one likes a climate plan that sits on a shelf.” In this installment of Energy Transition Insights, Dunsky Senior Consultant Patricia Lightburn and Consultant Lauren McNutt discuss how municipalities can avoid common pitfalls when designing programs, including: not using a cookie-cutter approach based on what worked in other communities (1:05 mns), setting realistic climate goals grounded in real-world evidence (3:02 mns), and co-creating climate plans through active stakeholder engagement (4:14 mns).
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