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Review Content From Past Workshops!

Learn about the nuances of resiliency planning! Review recordings of our past workshops to hear from industry experts and our esteemed Community Task Force as they identify ways to reduce climate pollution and benefit communities.

  • Learn about how these grant funds will be spent to develop a plan that reduces pollution and benefits communities. See the project timeline, anticipated outcomes, and process for developing the Community Task Force.

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  • Discover key insights from the 2023 Climate Pollution Inventory - our most detailed view into where climate pollution comes from and our opportunities to reduce it.

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  • Learn best practices from local staff and industry experts for effective climate action planning.

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  • Learn about the nuances of the transportation sector with industry experts and the Community Task Force. View how the community voted and built a shared understanding of resilience solutions!

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  • Learn about the nuances of the buildings and energy sectors with industry experts and the Community Task Force. View how the community voted and built a shared understanding of resilience solutions!

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  • Learn about the nuances of the Waste and Water sectors with industry experts and the Community Task Force. View how the community voted and built a shared understanding of resilience solutions!

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  • Learn about the nuances of the land use and natural and working lands sector with industry experts and the Community Task Force. View how the community voted and built a shared understanding of resilience solutions!

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  • Learn about funding, workforce, education, and industry engagement - all things vital to ensuring resilience work is effective and long-lasting.

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Outreach History

Earth Day Festival: Sunday, April 13, 2025

State of New Mexico’s Climate Action Plan Albuquerque Public Input: Thursday, March 27, 2025. Meeting notes below!

Virtual Kick-off Meeting: Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Meeting recording below!

Climate Pollution Inventory Overview Meeting: Friday, January 31, 2025. Meeting recording below!

Volunteer Orientation: Wednesday, February 4 & Saturday, February 8. Questions? email sustainability@cabq.gov

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The Resilient Futures Initiative cannot be achieved without your input.

We invite you to shape this project and our ensure the outcomes reflect the needs and priorities of our community. Get involved, stay engaged, and let’s create a resilient future together!

Request a presentation or workshop with our project team. We offer to host focus groups with local organizations to introduce the project and identify strategies to improve resiliency across Central New Mexico. Fill out the interest form!

  • December 2024: The project team solicited applicants for the community task force to ensure frontline communities are represented throughout the process.

  • January 2025: The project gained momentum with two Virtual Kickoff events to introduce the initiative to the broader community. A Climate Pollution Inventory Overview was also provided to summarize the results of the 2023 Climate Pollution Inventory.

  • February to April 2025: The focus shifted to public outreach, with a series of community events, presentations, listening sessions, and working groups designed to gather input from a broad range of participants. 

  • May - July 2025: The project team will host Sector-Specific Workshops focusing on critical areas such as buildings, transportation, and circularity. These workshops will bring together technical stakeholders, Community Task Force members, and the general public to develop and prioritize actionable strategies to address sector-specific challenges and opportunities.

Project Timeline

  • July - August 2025: Plan development will begin in earnest, consolidating input from the outreach and workshops into a cohesive set of goals and strategies. Public engagement will continue throughout this period to keep the community involved and ensure their voices remain central to the planning process.

  • September - October 2025: The draft plan will be released for public review and comment. Outreach efforts will intensify to solicit feedback, including a follow-up Community Survey to capture additional input.

  • November 2025: The plan will be finalized, incorporating feedback from the public comment period and ensuring the strategies reflect the community’s priorities. The project team will submit the plan to the EPA by December 1st, 2025. This comprehensive and inclusive process is intended to create a plan that effectively reduces climate pollution while reflecting the voices and needs of frontline communities.

  • January 2025 - June 2027: The project team will utilize any remaining grant resources to assist with plan facilitation and implementation.