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Co-Benefits

Implementing CAN will create a variety of co-benefits. Co-benefits refer to the additional positive outcomes to GHG reductions from each strategy in CAN, and they may manifest across various sectors, including environmental, social, economic, and public health domains. Check out the drop-down tabs below to learn more about each co-benefit!

Community cost savings refer to the reduced expenses in areas such as energy efficiency, infrastructure resilience, and healthcare.

Equity is the fair distribution of resources, opportunities, and benefits, addressing disparities through social inclusion, environmental justice, and economic empowerment.

Environmental quality refers to the health and sustainability of natural systems, including the protection of biodiversity, conservation of water, and reduction of waste.

Improved public health includes better overall well-being through reduced air pollution and enhanced mental health, supported by cleaner energy and access to green spaces.

Economic development refers to the growth and diversification of the economy through job creation, innovation, entrepreneurship, and tourism, driven by investments in sustainability and the preservation of natural resources.

Adaptation is the process of strengthening infrastructure resilience, improving disaster preparedness, and fostering community.

Resource conservation includes the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources, to preserve ecosystems and maintain essential services.

What Do You Think?

Share your thoughts on the co-benefits identified for CAN! Which co-benefits resonate the most with you? What would you like to see more of in your community?
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