Columbus joins major Ohio cities in reducing greenhouse gas emissions as population grows

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — As central Ohio continues to grow, experts are coming together to reduce the region’s and state’s carbon footprint. This is a voluntary program focused on buildings, which are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions.

“The time is ticking on climate,” said Alana Shockey, deputy director of the Columbus Department of Utilities.

This story is part of 10TV’s “Boomtown” initiative — our commitment to covering every angle of central Ohio’s rapid growth. This includes highlighting success stories, shining a light on growing pains and seeking solutions to issues in your everyday life.

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