June 18, 2025 Share your experience with climate change impacts We want to hear from you! How has climate change impacted you and your community? Fill out our brief questionnaire by Tuesday, July 29, to share your experience for a chance to win a $20 gift card. Answer the questionnaire ext-link Opens in a new tab The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP), in partnership with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus and Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, is creating a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Greater Chicago by 2050. The Comprehensive Climate Action Plan for Greater Chicago will identify key actions needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from all major sources. It will build on previous climate action plans from across the region, creating a coordinated strategy to reduce emissions and address climate impacts in low-income and disadvantaged communities and across the region. Your input is important and will help inform the final plan’s recommendations. This work is made possible with funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program. Article by Jules Voigt Stay connected with your community Newsletter sign-up Opens in a modal Related news Click to read Creating a comprehensive climate action plan for Greater Chicago Posted on Click to read Creating a comprehensive climate action plan for Greater Chicago Click to read Illinois receives $430 million federal grant to reduce emissions Posted on Click to read Illinois receives $430 million federal grant to reduce emissions Click to read CMAP and partners move forward on climate action planning in northeastern Illinois Posted on Click to read CMAP and partners move forward on climate action planning in northeastern Illinois Click to read Clean and Equitable Transportation Act introduced, offers extensive range of transit and climate policy proposals Posted on Click to read Clean and Equitable Transportation Act introduced, offers extensive range of transit and climate policy proposals