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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Mayor Hancock Recognized with 2023 Mayors’ Climate Protection Award

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Mayor Michael Hancock | Michael Hancock Official Website

Mayor Michael Hancock | Michael Hancock Official Website

On June 2, the U.S. Conference of Mayors recognized Mayor Michael B. Hancock and Denver’s Climate Protection Fund with the First Place in a Large City category of the Mayors Climate Protection Award. The award, announced publicly this morning during the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 91st Annual Meeting in Columbus, OH., honors distinguished leadership in addressing the impacts of climate change in cities.  

Denver’s Climate Protection Fund (CPF) is one of the first taxpayer-supported funds in the United States dedicated to local climate action. Through a 0.25% sales tax, the CPF generates $40 million or more each year to make investments in the areas of Adaptation and Resiliency, Buildings and Homes, Environmental Justice, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Transportation, and Workforce Development. Across each of the focus areas, the CPF must also strive to invest at least 50% of the funds to Denver’s most climate-vulnerable communities, with a lens on equity, racial and social justice. 

“As mayors, we’re called upon by our communities to be leaders on climate action. In Denver, we’ve answered that call and are addressing the climate crisis with hope and action,” said Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock. “The people of Denver made an investment in our future with the Climate Protection Fund, and we couldn’t be prouder that they’re seeing the tangible benefits of this investment as they ride their e-bikes to the grocery store, enjoy the shade of trees in their neighborhoods and power their homes with clean energy.” 

“Every city’s first challenge in tackling climate change is funding. We know that people across Denver are supportive of climate action and want to see our city work toward a healthier and more sustainable future,” said Grace Rink, Denver’s Chief Climate Officer. “The sales tax behind the Climate Protection Fund was approved by 62% of Denver voters. Not only has this provided funding for projects – like scores of solar arrays and thousands of e-bikes – it also funds the staff needed to implement the work.” 

The sales tax that funds the voter approved CPF was developed through a Climate Task Force stakeholder process spurred by Mayor Hancock, Denver City Council, and engaged community advocates.   

Since 2021, Denver’s CPF has funded programs that are already making a difference in the Denver community and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. These CPF-funded programs include:  

Learn more about Denver’s Climate Protection Fund

Learn more about the 2023 Mayors Climate Protection Awards

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