Should towns in MA prohibit the use of natural gas in new construction? “Yes!” says an MCAN Board member. Heat pumps are reliable, inexpensive and greatly reduce carbon pollution, so their installation in new buildings can provide a cozy home and a clean environment. Listen in and then head to "MassClimateAction-dot-org-slash-blog" for the hot links to what we talked about!
What’s in the Hanscom expansion Environmental Impact Report?
The Climate Omnibus bill and what you can do about it
Learning to think about embodied carbon
Demystifying decarbonization, Episode 5: Comparing notes
How you can help climate folks become reliable voters
Demystifying decarbonization, Episode 4: A plug in hybrid, PV, hot water and heatpumps!
Demystifying decarbonization, Episode 3: A renter's perspective
Demystifying decarbonization, Episode 2: The oil burner in the basement.
Are we doomed?
SOTU and eclipses
Energizing Community
An e-bike program in Worcester leads the way
Demystifying Decarbonization Episode 1
New perspectives after a trip to Uganda
How to make polluters pay
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Junctures and paths
What does it take to become a ClimateLeader Community?
Massachusetts to look at methane through a ’new lens’
Update on the COP28 in Dubai
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