Boulder
Boulder’s Resilience Journey
Boulder has a long history of innovation in sustainability and climate change. It was the first community to tax itself for the preservation of open space, the first to implement Mandatory Green Building Requirements, and the first to establish a carbon tax.
But resilience and adaptation remain real challenges for Boulder to wrestle with as the Colorado community recovers from historic flooding, only three years after experiencing the state’s most financially destructive wildfire in history. These experiences have taught Boulder that “bouncing back” is not enough – it needs a plan to “bounce forward.”
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News and Resources

Speaker Series 2025 #10 | Waste’s Invisible Workforce: From Informal to Inclusive
Informal waste workers are often at the frontline of urban waste collection and recycling, yet their work is frequently undervalued and inadequately supported. Operating under challenging ...

Speaker Series 2025 #09 | Scaling Resilient Communities: Tools for Action
Across the globe, residents, small businesses and local organizations are finding new ways to tackle extreme heat, flooding and other climate challenges. While each community faces unique risks, ...

Chinatown Community Heat Action Plan
The Chinatown Heat Action Plan is a roadmap for how Boston Chinatown can prepare for and respond to heat emergencies.
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