CAB REPORTS AND PROJECTS
CAB 2025 Annual Report
This year’s report marks a strategic shift from monitoring City-led climate action to strengthening community-based resilience. As a result, 2025 was a year of action, partnership-building, and capacity development, with a particular emphasis on emergency preparedness and climate resilience.
Read the Executive Summary HERE.
CAB Forms Intercounty Climate Partnership - June, 2025
The CAB has formed a group, the Intercounty Climate Partnership (ICP), that allows us, in representing Edmonds, to exchange information with nine other cities: Bellingham, Port Townsend, Bainbridge Island, Shoreline, Bothell, Kenmore, Lake Forest Park, Issaquah, and Tacoma, as well as Skagit County.
The six counties represented by the ten cities (including Edmonds) are Whatcom, Clallam, King, Kitsap, Snohomish and Skagit. Read full article HERE.
Our 2024 Progress Report on the Edmonds CAP - Executive Summary
Summary chart publishing progress on the Edmonds Climate Action Plan adopted in 2023 - Read more HERE.
Edmonds Climate Advisory Board’s 2024 Progress Report on the Edmonds Climate Action Plan - Full Report
The Climate Advisory Board (CAB) has taken the initiative to publish progress updates on the City’s Climate Action Plan (CAP) to keep the Edmonds community informed. Since the City has yet to release a CAP progress report, the CAB has stepped in to ensure transparency and accountability. Read more HERE.