Salt Lake City, Utah Adapts to Improve Air Quality Through Smart
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In 2014, Salt Lake City was designated a Climate
Action Champion Community for their leadership in
reducing emissions and increasing climate resilience
and adaptation to air quality concerns from climate
change. The Sustainable Salt Lake Plan 2015
articulates the city's broad and ambitious agenda to
protect its resources, enhance its assets, and establish
a path towards greater community resiliency. The plan
set goals to improve air quality, protect community
health, and reduce particulate matter (PM) and ozone
pollution (which are both projected to be exacerbated
by climate change). The city adopted specific
transportation measures to decrease miles traveled,
reduce vehicle idling, and promote alternatives. These
clean air strategies reduce current air pollution
(mitigation) that is expected to be exacerbated by
climate change (adaptation).

While continuing to address air quality issues, Salt
Lake City is now formulating a vulnerability
assessment and adaptation plan. The Salt Lake City
Climate Response Plan is expected to include: a
climate vulnerability assessment, a greenhouse gas
mitigation plan, and an adaptation plan. This
comprehensive approach to climate adaptation builds
off of previous adaptation efforts to better help the city
anticipate, plan and prepare to take action to protect
residents from future public health and air quality
concerns.

•	Climate Action Champion Community

•	Sustainable Salt Lake Plan 2015 (PDF) (30 pp,

23 MB, )

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How Did They Do It?

Applicable EPA Tools

Salt Lake City identified air quality as a critical vulnerability

•	Salt Lake City identified air quality as an immediate problem, and one that is
likely to be exacerbated by climate change.

•	Salt Lake increased city department's adaptive capacity through training staff
in a Climate Leaders program to better understand how climate change will
affect their department's mission.

•	Salt Lake City created a Climate Dashboard to track progress and provide up-
to-date information on accomplishments to the public.

•	Salt Lake City is currently completing their vulnerability assessment of climate
impacts to every city department.

•	To develop its pending Climate Response Plan, Salt Lake City convened an
internal (city government) steering committee to assess risks and
vulnerabilities and received input from all city departments.

Salt Lake City prioritized adaptation actions that provide co-benefits

•	Salt Lake City knew even before completing an adaptation plan that reducing
vehicle emissions, upgrading municipal fleets, and encouraging
comprehensive regional transportation programs would both reduce the
greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change and benefit public health
by reducing air pollution that will be exacerbated due to a changing climate.

•	Salt Lake City has also participated in mitigation measures through an EPA
funded program called Climate Showcase Communities.

Similar Cases and More Information

To read more about Salt Lake City's efforts to reduce transportation related air emissions, see the EPA's Sustainable
Transportation for a Sustainable Future Page. Salt Lake City implemented air quality actions which also provided mutual
benefits as climate mitigation activities. For an example of other strategy that can provide co-benefits, see how Chicago used
Green Infrastructure to Reduce Extreme Heat. If you would like to know more information about how climate change will affect
Air Quality and Human Health view the ARC Homepage.

•	EPA's Sustainable Transportation for a Sustainable Future Page

•	See how Chicago used Green Infrastructure to Reduce Extreme Heat

References

•	Air & Climate

•	Climate Adaptation

•	Sustainable Salt Lake Plan 2015 (PDF) (30 pp, 23 MB)

•	Climate Action Champions

EPA's Community-Based Climate
Adaptation Handout helps
communities identify how local
government services may be
vulnerable to changing climate
conditions.

Community-Based Climate
Adaptation Handout

EPA's smart growth program
provides resources on how
communities can implement smart
growth strategies that provide co-
benefits to air, water and public
health.

EPA's Smart Growth Program

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