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Cincinnati's 2030 District is asking employers to offer benefits like Metro and RedBike passes and on-site electric vehicle charging stations in order to modify employee behavior around commuting to work.
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Cincinnati's 2030 District is a partnership of businesses, developers and building managers committed to addressing climate change. Their goal was to reduce energy consumption at least 20% by 2020. A new report on data through the end of last year shows an average 30% reduction in energy use.
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The publication, developed by Cincinnati's 2030 District, covers everything from air and water to mental health.
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With nine years to go, Cincinnati's 2030 District reports its participating companies have reduced energy usage by 21%, just ahead of where they should…
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Director of the Cincinnati 2030 District Tremaine Phillips says in the next couple of months he will announce some projects that "will shock this…
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Cincinnati sustainability enthusiasts are actively recruiting Downtown building owners to become a part of a new 2030 District. The pitch is: joining…