San Antonio could see over 100 days of +100F temperatures per year by the end of the century.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) lowers energy costs for consumers and small businesses while creating good-paying jobs as America’s clean energy economy and manufacturing sectors grow.
San Antonio has reduced community-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 7% since 2013.
In San Antonio, communities of color make up 75% of the population, but experience worse outcomes in health, education, employment, and housing.
Did you know San Antonio's public transportation system, VIA, has 95 routes and 6,621 stops?
Serving 58,000 people a week, the San Antonio Food Bank plays a key role in addressing hunger in our city.
Together we can reach our goal of a 60% recycling rate by 2025, part of SA’s efforts to reduce waste.
While there is still work to do, San Antonio has seen a 1% decrease in our ozone level, while population has increased 14%.
For projects that enhance sustainability and resiliency while fostering community partnerships in San Antonio.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are foundational for the SA Climate Ready sustainable development-focused goals and strategies.