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Canopy
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Act Now Bay Area
Brightline Defense
Climate Resilient Communities
Menlo Spark
Canopy
Acterra
350 Silicon Valley
Grassroots Ecology
Greenbelt Alliance
El Concilio of San Mateo County
Act Now Bay Area
Brightline Defense
Climate Resilient Communities
Menlo Spark

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Collaboration takes time and money most teams can't spare. Euterria is a 501(c)(3) data partner for Bay Area orgs — we uncover the knowledge embedded across the community and make it instantly searchable.

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"Who else is working on urban heat islands?"

Euterria Brief
Several organizations are focused on urban heat resilience. Notably, Greenbelt Alliance works through their Resilience Playbook, which provides strategies for equitable adaptation to climate impacts including urban heat. Meanwhile, Canopy leads urban-forestry programs like Community Tree Planting and Teen Urban Foresters that increase tree canopy in underserved neighborhoods. Other relevant work includes the Extreme Heat Risk Program from El Concilio of San Mateo County.
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Extreme Heat Risk Program

San Mateo County's climate-resilience work addresses extreme heat, one of the deadliest hazards already affecting the county, through the Climate Ready SMC heat dashboard.

Climate AdaptationCommunity HealthEnvironmental Justice+2

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Canopy

Grows the urban tree canopy across the Midpeninsula, prioritizing tree-planting and stewardship in neighborhoods most exposed to extreme heat.

Urban ForestryTree EquityYouth Programs

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2024 Program Deck.pptx4.2 MB · 38 slides
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Community Tree Planting

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Teen Urban Foresters

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Resilience Playbook

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