Climate Change Resources For Residents and Students Rhode Islanders who want to step forward on climate change – to both reduce their carbon footprint and become increasingly resilient - need to know what decisions can have the greatest possible impact. From driving electric vehicles and lowering everyday energy usage to understanding your flood risk, knowing what actions to take can make a difference. Primary Resources Energy Efficiency for Rhode Island Residents Renewable Energy in Rhode Island Electric Vehicles in Rhode Island DriveEV Rebates PowerUp Charger Rebates CleanHeat RI Heat Pump Rebates Home Energy Rebate Programs in RI Rhode Island Floodplain Mapping Tool 2015 Rhode Island Climate Change and Health Resiliency Report RIDOH Guide for Climate Change and Your Health STORMTOOLS for Homeowners/Beginners IBHS FORTIFIED HOME™ PROGRAM About Climate Change Climate Central Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Climate Change Page Georgetown Climate Center NASA Climate Kids NOAA Climate Change Climate.gov Project Drawdown Primary Documents Rhode Island Coastal Property Guide PDF file, about 16mbmegabytes Reducing Flood Risk to Residential Buildings PDF file, about 6mbmegabytes Climate Change and Extreme Heat Guidebook PDF file, about 5mbmegabytes
Primary Resources Energy Efficiency for Rhode Island Residents Renewable Energy in Rhode Island Electric Vehicles in Rhode Island DriveEV Rebates PowerUp Charger Rebates CleanHeat RI Heat Pump Rebates Home Energy Rebate Programs in RI Rhode Island Floodplain Mapping Tool 2015 Rhode Island Climate Change and Health Resiliency Report RIDOH Guide for Climate Change and Your Health STORMTOOLS for Homeowners/Beginners IBHS FORTIFIED HOME™ PROGRAM
About Climate Change Climate Central Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Climate Change Page Georgetown Climate Center NASA Climate Kids NOAA Climate Change Climate.gov Project Drawdown