The White House has named Boulder a Climate Action Champion city, a recognition of what the administration describes as “outstanding leadership in climate resilience actions and greenhouse gas emissions reductions.”
Boulder’s designation entitles the city to peer exchange and federal assistance opportunities, according to a news release.
“We’re proud to be recognized by the Obama administration during an exciting time for climate action at the city,” said Mayor Suzanne Jones in a statement released Friday. “Our community has shown time and again we are committed to our environment, and I expect this designation will give us momentum to do even more.”
Boulder joins Anchorage, Chicago, Phoenix, Pittsburgh and New Orleans in the latest round of designations. Read the full story on .



