《美国环保署和众议员吉姆·科斯塔宣布为弗雷斯诺提供百万美元的气候资金,以规划创新的气候项目》

  • 来源专题:大气污染防治与碳减排
  • 编译者: 李扬
  • 发布时间:2023-07-24
  •      近日,国环保署区域管理员玛莎·古兹曼和美国众议员吉姆·科斯塔(CA-21)与弗雷斯诺市长杰里·戴尔和社区领袖一起聚集在弗雷斯诺大都会黑人商会,强调拜登-哈里斯政府使三个单独的资金公告成为可能 《降低通货膨胀法》,众议员科斯塔去年帮助通过了。区域行政长官古兹曼和众议员科斯塔首先宣布了选择弗雷斯诺政府委员会 1万美元的规划拨款,用于解决气候污染问题,推广清洁能源,并制定推动当地经济增长的战略。
  • 原文来源:https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-rep-jim-costa-announce-million-dollar-climate-funding-fresno-plan-innovative
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