Kim Lundgren
Kim has spent the last 15 years designing, securing funding for, and implementing sustainability programs focused on climate change adaptation and mitigation. As one of the early municipal sustainability pioneers, Kim developed the first climate action plan in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and one of the first municipal adaptation plans in the country. Her emphasis on continuous improvement and innovation has helped local governments across the country get closer to achieving their sustainability goals.
Stakeholder meeting between Cary, NC sustainability staff and first responders
September is National Preparedness Month, and as the world comes out of a scorching summer with seemingly never-ending climate hazards (think wildfire smoke on the East coast, freak flooding and hail events in the Southwest, and record temperatures across the country), integrating emergency preparedness into climate action planning is more important than ever. Summer 2023 was Earth’s hottest on record, with over 97% of the American population experiencing at least one summer day notably influenced by climate change.
For many municipalities, it might not be standard operating procedures for a sustainability team to actively collaborate with first responders and public safety officials during the climate action planning process – but it absolutely should be. When it comes to best preparing your community for the effects of climate change, cross-departmental collaboration isn’t a tick-the-box or nice-to-have. It’s absolutely essential.
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Topics:
sustainability,
climate action,
equity,
preparedness
In July, KLA held a webinar to discuss regional climate action and collaboration in a new age of federal funding for sustainability and resilience planning. The fact that the webinar took place among record deadly heat across the country only underscores the need for smart, ambitious climate action.
Our expert panel, consisting of regional climate veterans from Clark County, NV and Washington, DC, discussed all things regional climate planning, from tips for regional GHG inventories to critical considerations for equitable engagement strategy.
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Topics:
sustainability,
local government,
solutions,
climate resiliency,
equity,
planning,
Regional GHG Analysis,
Regional Climate Action Planning,
CPRG,
Webinars
As a small business working with local governments, the strength of KLA is in our people. Every member of our team plays a crucial role in shaping the work we do and driving positive change in the communities we work with. Our work with local governments requires the collaborative efforts of individuals across the country with different backgrounds, experiences, and fresh perspectives – so we are thrilled to be welcoming a new class of bright and talented KLA interns to our team!
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Topics:
sustainability,
community engagement,
climate action,
equity,
Core Values
Leadership and climate action are KLA's bread and butter, or... our solar panels and sun. If you know us, then you know leadership is one of our five core values. We have seen how strong local leadership can make or break a sustainable future, so our focus is squarely on equipping our clients with the tools and skills to navigate difficult decisions, budget restrictions, and competing priorities to create a legacy of leadership.
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Topics:
climate action,
climate leadership,
Core Values,
Regional GHG Analysis,
Clark County,
Regional Climate Action Planning
It’s finally Earth Month, and in 2023, the opportunity for change is bigger than ever. With growing public awareness and concern about climate change (which peak around Earth Day!), local governments have a unique opportunity to catalyze action and drive change in their communities. However, in order to effectively communicate about the urgency and importance of taking action, it’s crucial to craft climate messages and stories that inspire your audience.
Building quality climate communications means answering critical questions: Where does the public stand on climate action? What kind of content encourages interest, concern, and action? And when it comes to talking about climate, how do we pick the right words?
With research surrounding climate awareness and action quickly evolving in recent years, it can be difficult to sort through the noise and find the most current and relevant answers. So this Earth Month, we’re boiling down five basic concepts you should understand to harness heightened public interest and inspire action in your community.
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Topics:
community engagement,
communications
When it comes to local climate action planning work, we want “equitable” to be more than just a buzzword. As one of KLA’s core values, we make it central to our approach from start to finish both for how our company operates and the products and services we deliver to our local government clients.
Why? Because a truly resilient, sustainable future means all members of the community are able to share in the prosperity and benefits it brings. To us, equity is non-negotiable.
In this post, we’re breaking down the value of equity in our line of work and how KLA centers it in our climate action planning.
Four of our Climate Ambassadors on the Clark County engagement team.
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Topics:
community engagement,
local government,
equity,
Core Values
To kick off the new year, we’ve reignited the KLA Sustainability Action Series podcast with rock star guest Dallase Scott to discuss why facilitation is such an undervalued skill and how to run more effective and inclusive meetings.
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Topics:
podcast,
community engagement,
SAS Talk Podcast
Have you planned your communications content for today? For next week? Q1? How about 2023?
If you don’t have your plan quite ready, we’ve got you covered. Planning communications content can seem daunting, but consistent content is key to keeping communities engaged in action throughout the year.
The revamped KLA 2023 Editorial Calendarprovides a detailed community, sustainability, and climate-related dates and holidays; monthly themes for community climate engagement; as well as tips and tricks for communications best practice.
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Topics:
content,
community engagement,
resources,
branding,
communications
2022 was a big year for climate action.
On a global level, COP27 continued international discussions surrounding lowering carbon emissions and protecting natural resources. In the United States, the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act provided landmark investments into fighting climate change and bolstering a clean energy economy. Here at KLA, we were lucky to work with dozens of local governments and partners across the country to develop ambitious climate action plans rooted in equitable engagement and to activate sustainability storytelling through our community dashboards.
2023 brings new opportunities to fight climate change at every level, including opportunities for individual action. As we look forward to another year of working with communities on their action plans, our team has been discussing our own green resolutions for the new year — after all, this isn’t just our work, it’s our passion. Our team lives and breathes sustainability on and off the clock. We’re excited to share our plans to continue learning and growing our personal sustainability plans for 2023:
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The KLA Team has been so grateful to work with dozens of clients and partners this year to develop ambitious climate action plans rooted in equitable engagement and to activate sustainability storytelling through our community dashboards. Thanks to all of you, we're one year closer to an innovative, equitable, and sustainable future.
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2022