| Sustainability Newsletter Winter 2024  Native Plants Save Water at Crissy Field GGNRA's landscape crew and volunteers are replacing turf with native plants on berms at Crissy Field, helping save water and create habitat.   The Magic of Heat Pumps GGNRA is pursuing alternatives to gas heating. Read more about heat pumps and their environmental and financial benefits.   Video: Water Wise at Golden Gate GGNRA is taking action to conserve water, as climate change will make water availability more uncertain. Sustainability Newsletter Winter 2023  Alcatraz Ferries Go Electric! Park concessioner Alcatraz City Cruises reduces its carbon footprint with use of two plug-in electric hybrid ferries.   Public EV Chargers Get a Refresh Partnerships with Rivian and Adopt-a-Charger help reduce CO2 emissions by making EV charging stations more accessible to visitors and staff.   Recycling Partnership with CCNB The recycling partnership with Conservation Corps North Bay helps GGNRA by providing additional support for public areas recycling.   Carbon Footprint Reduced at Muir Woods Muir Woods National Monument finds success in carbon footprint reduction by implementing shuttle and reservation system   The Road to Carbon Neutrality The latest measure of the park's carbon footprint shows a decrease in 2021. Learn more about what we measure and our carbon-neutral goal.   Video: A Renewable Future at Golden Gate GGNRA purchases 100% renewable electricity for park buildings, helping further our carbon-reduction goals. Previous Newsletters  New: Volume 7 / Summer 2020 Climate justice, transit improvement, EV trucks, Environmental Audit and more   Volume 1 / Spring 2015 Crissy Field Center renewable energy features, LED streetlights at Fort Mason, electric car charging locations, and more.   Volume 2 / Fall 2015  Park partners' sustainable practices, sustainability summit, greywater talk, NPS trails crew, and more.   Volume 3 / Summer 2016 Climate change action plan, transit subsidy for park employees, sustainable project tours, and more.   Volume 4 / Summer 2017 Sea level rise studies, adaptation planning at Stinson Beach, visualizing sea level rise at Crissy Field, and more   Volume 5 / Summer 2018 NPS greenhouse gas emissions by sector, native plants reduce irrigation at Crissy Field, new water-filling stations, and more.   Volume 6 / Summer 2019 Carbon offsetting, climate change communication trainings, native seed collection, 5th Ocean Climate Summit, and more. | 
 
