Can cities make landlords care about energy efficiency?

An apartment for rent sign hangs outside of an apartment building in San Francisco, California.

Can cities make landlords care about energy efficiency?

With the federal government retreating from climate action, cities and states have increasingly stepped in to ease emissions and address the crisis. But new research finds that those efforts often fail to reach renters — one of the largest and most vulnerable segments of the housing market — leaving a persistent gap in local climate policy. Grist examines how local governments are trying to close it.

Originally published on grist.org, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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