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Category Archives: Talks and Workshops

When you switch to driving on electricity, you can say goodbye to oil changes, mufflers, transmissions, and all the other parts in gasoline-powered cars that require regular maintenance and give you grief with expensive repairs. Electric vehicles (EVs) are much … Read More

Join us on Wednesday, June 17, 7pm for a webinar with Joshua Bruckner, Asian Long Horn Beetle Outreach Coordinator for Crop & Pest Services with the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture. He will give an illustrated lecture on the Spotted Lanternfly, … Read More

Join ELM and sponsoring partners for the virtual Massachusetts 4th Congressional District Candidate Forum on Energy and the Environment. The forum will be divided into three one-hour Zoom sessions to allow 10 candidates to respond to crucial questions on environmental … Read More

Massachusetts’ and Rhode Island’s statewide energy-saving programs, Mass Save and EnergyWiseRI, have gone virtual! Join this webinar on Wednesday, June 10 from 2-3pm to learn about new opportunities to save on your energy bills and enhanced incentives and discounts on … Read More

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Thinking an electric vehicle (EV) is in your future, but want to learn more about these vehicles from experienced owners? Well look no further. Green Energy Consumers Alliance has put together an ‘Ask an Electric Vehicle Owner’ webinar where you’ll … Read More

Have you ever wondered about potential health impacts from radiation emitted by wireless devices? Watch the video of the Newton Free Library’s May 13 presentation of Generation Zapped available at this link. The presenters were Cecelia (Cece) Doucette, Technology Safety Educator … Read More

Are you concerned about health impacts from radiation emitted by wireless devices?  Join the Generation Zapped presentation and Q&A on Wednesday, May 13 at 10am: Watch Generation Zapped prior to May 13. (View anytime, free on Kanopy. Sign up for Kanopy with your Newton library card here.) Register … Read More

In the coming weeks, a great many vehicles will be on the road–perhaps more than ever–because people will be fearful of using public transportation. To address public health and environmental concerns while reducing the risks related to a resurgence of … Read More