Putting private capital to work on infrastructure repair and resilience projects , with immediate tangible impact

  • Boston Climate Credits

    Severe weather increasingly impacts Boston, with rising sea levels, storms, and flooding causing extensive damage to infrastructure and housing. In recent years, damages have exceeded $1 billion, as the city faces costly repairs and resilience upgrades. Boston's ongoing adaptation efforts are essential to mitigating future financial and structural losses.

  • Salem Climate Credits

    Once known for its maritime history and infamous witch trials, Salem is now facing a different kind of challenge: the financial toll of severe weather events. As climate change intensifies storms and coastal flooding, the city is seeing mounting costs in damage repairs and emergency response.

  • Chicago Climate Credits

    Chicago endures rising costs from severe weather, with severe rain storms to extreme heat impacting infrastructure and public health. Recent storms have caused an estimated $200 million in damages, affecting homes, businesses, and city infrastructure. As climate risks intensify, Chicago faces growing pressure to invest in resilience strategies.

Does your community need financial support for damage caused by severe weather or to prepare for storms ahead?