Climate Action Plan
Climate change in Cuyahoga County is real. It is already affecting our environment, economy, and human health across Northeast Ohio.
How does a changing climate affect our region?
- More frequent severe storms
- Increased flooding
- Increased heat
- Increased precipitation
- Poor air quality
- Decreased ice cover on Lake Erie
- Increased frost-free season
- More intense algal blooms on waterways
Our plan has two parts:
Energy, transportation, land use, ecosystem, and health. These focus areas were used to create the following action items:
- Set targets for greenhouse gas emissions reduction.
- Recommends actions to support community resilience.

Key terms:
Climate Change:
Climate change refers to a broad range of global phenomena created predominantly by burning fossil fuels, which add heat-trapping gases to Earth’s atmosphere. These phenomena include the increased temperature trends described by global warming, but also encompass changes such as sea level rise; shifts in flower/plant blooming; and, extreme weather events.
Greenhouse Gas (GHG):
Any gas that absorbs infrared radiation (heat) in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide
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