Climate resources
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This guide informs choices you can make during maintenance, renovation or construction to make your home more resilient to hazards that are becoming worse because of climate change.
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Look up your property to determine the viability of adding solar photovoltaic (PV) panels to single-family homes in Calgary.
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Together we can make a difference. Learn about more than 40 actions you can take to help reduce emissions and limit the impacts of climate change.
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The Urban Heat Map displays the hottest hubs and coolest corners in Calgary. It displays vegetation and infrastructure information - factors influencing urban heat.
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Radon is a radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock. It is invisible, odourless and tasteless.
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The environmental performance of Contractors working for The City of Calgary is critical in helping us meet our commitment to protect the environment and comply with all environmental laws and regulations.
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As part of the Environmental Agreements Bylaw (11M2010), any third party who needs to use and occupy City property for the purpose of investigating or remediating contaminated sites is required to obtain a license - the License of Occupation for Environmental Monitoring and Remediation (LIOC)
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Guide to Excluding the Domestic Use Aquifer (DUA) based on Municipal Bylaws