Climate Action

Why Climate Action? 

We’re facing a climate emergency and need to act; business-as-usual operations are not responsive to the emergency. Climate change is evident in Aspen—we are seeing impacts such as warmer temperatures, shifting rain and snow patterns, and more precipitation arriving as rain rather than snow. As a community that relies on its environment as part of its appeal for recreation and tourism, climate change has far-reaching implications. 

The Aspen Sustainability Action Plan 2025 (PDF) highlights what we're actively working on to address these challenges.


Latest News

Aspen leads the way on climate initiatives:

City recognized for ongoing work to create an environmental sustainable community

Aspen mountain with yellow foliage and snow

City collecting data on construction, demolition debris to reduce emissions

Entrance of City of Aspen city hall.

Aspen sees 'positive impact' with Organic Waste Diversion ordinance

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Aspen recognized as global climate action leader

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City wants to reduce emissions ASAP

Entrance of City of Aspen city hall.

  1. What we have done
  2. What we are doing
  3. Where we are going

Check out our 2024 Sustainability Report (PDF) in English or the 2024 Sustainability Report (PDF) in Spanish to see what we accomplished in 2024. 

graphic image showing timeline of what has been done by the climate action team from 2000-2020 

Climate Action Resource Documents