Project Actions
Equitable climate action projects start as ideas then evolve into opportunities before they are developed and implemented as projects. Below is a list of Projects that TCAP collaborators are developing and implementing to move our region toward equitable net-zero carbon by 2030.
If you would like to suggest an idea or opportunity please use the below idea form and we will get back to you.
The U.S. Department of Energy defines community solar as any solar project or purchasing program, within a geographic area, in which the benefits of a solar project flow to multiple customers such as individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and other groups.
Climate change can feel abstract and hypothetical as a topic, but its impact affects the critical issues facing the community - housing, transportation, health, livability and more.
For commuters over Teton Pass, covering the 5.5 miles from downtown Jackson to the intersection of Highway 22 and the Moose-Wilson road only gets them 20% of the way home, but can account for over 65% of the travel time in summer.
Now that we have a county composting facility on the property of the trash transfer station, there is a commercial "curb to compost" service.