Site Map and RSS Feeds
Site Map
- Home
- Features
- PCC Blog
The Post Carbon Cities blog provides provide up-to-date commentary and analysis of developments in city responses to energy and climate uncertainty. It will also feature guest posts from your colleagues working in and for local government. - Features archive
An archive of research and essays on relevant topics, produced especially for Post Carbon Cities.
- PCC Blog
- News
- PCC Newsletter
For updates on what the Post Carbon Cities program is up to: the Post Carbon Cities newsletter is emailed once a month, or can be read here, on our site. - News archive
Read the latest news about how peak oil and climate change are affecting cities, and what local governments are doing in response.
- PCC Newsletter
- Resources
- Post Carbon Cities book
Information about the book Post Carbon Cities: Planning for Energy and Climate Uncertainty. - Local government responses
A map and table of local government responses to peak oil in the U.S. and Canada. - Recommended programs
These programs and organizations are helping local governments address energy, climate and other sustainability issues. - Resource archive
Browse through selected reports, policy papers, best practices databases and other resources to help local governments address energy and climate uncertainty.
- Post Carbon Cities book
- Events
- Tours and presentations
Post Carbon Cities Program Manager and author Daniel Lerch is often to be found giving presentations. Here's where to find him, and supplementary materials. - Recommended events
Conferences and other events that may interest planners, elected officials and local staff who are looking to learn and share about energy and climate uncertainty.
- Tours and presentations
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RSS Feeds
RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication.' RSS feeds let you automatically receive the latest headlines from the Post Carbon Cities website in an 'RSS Reader'; just click on the appropriate RSS icon below.
You will need to download an RSS Reader if one is not included in your web browser; see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_reader for more information.



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