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When you watch the All Access with Andy Garcia feature on KLA, you’ll see that communities like Clark County, Nevada, and Columbia, Missouri, aren’t waiting for someone else to take action on climate change. They took a bold step. And you can, too.
The window to act is right now. Every year we delay, the cost of inaction grows, and we feel it with higher energy bills, more extreme weather, more expensive repairs. The tools exist today, the incentives are real, and your community needs you to step up. We can all find ways to be part of the solution and protect where we live and what we love.
Before you electrify or go solar, make sure your home isn’t wasting the energy you already have. Insulation, air sealing, and weatherization can cut your energy bills by 20–30% — and they make every upgrade after that work better and cost less.
🍞 Efficiency + electrification = peanut butter + jelly. Great on their own, way better together.
A heat pump heats AND cools your home in one system, using electricity instead of fossil fuels. They’re up to 3x more efficient than a traditional furnace — and they work even in cold climates.
Rooftop solar lets you generate clean energy right where you live. Costs have dropped by over 70% in the last decade, and your electric utility may offer net metering — meaning your meter can actually run backwards.
Transportation is the single largest source of carbon emissions in the U.S. When it’s time for your next car, an EV can save you thousands on fuel and maintenance over its lifetime.
Over the last decade, KLA has partnered with 75+ cities and counties to turn climate goals into measurable results.
Clark County worked with KLA to develop a community-driven climate strategy, engaging residents to identify practical solutions for one of the hottest regions in the country.
Mayor Buffaloe and the City of Columbia are proving mid-size cities can lead on climate — with clear goals, community engagement, and tools to track real progress.
Through KLA’s targeted outreach, Danvers saw triple the heat pump program participation in a single year.
Whether you’re a local leader, a sustainability director, or a resident who wants to move the needle — KLA can help you find your next step. Let’s talk.
Questions? Email info@kimlundgrenassociates.com