University Climate Change Coalition and Mayor Romero receive $16K grant By Shelby Trahan | February 22, 2021 at 10:50 AM MST - Updated February 22 at 10:50 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Mayor Regina Romero and the University Climate Change Coalition program at the University of Arizona have received a grant to develop community listening sessions.
According to a news release, the Arizona Institutes for Resilience awarded a $16,940 grant for the City of Tucsonâs Climate Action Plan. These listening sessions will supplement current efforts to receive community input through a recently launched community survey.
âThe grant is supported by the Technology and Research Initiative Fund,â said John OâNeil, Vice President, Research and Development at the UArizona. âIt will help to position Tucson at the center of an international effort to build climate solutions in partnership between universities and their communities.â
Successful Student Publishes The Best Universities Solving Climate Change
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FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Successful Student https://successfulstudent.org/ an education-focused website that provides objective, student-centric college rankings designed to help students navigate education, has published its ranking of The Best Universities Solving Climate Change.
The Best Universities Solving Climate Change is a list of the top 12 universities in the U.S. that are deepening our understanding and creating strategies for combating and solving global climate change.
Universities Solving Climate Change (Listed Alphabetically):
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA-CHAMPAIGN