The environmental crisis is multifactorial: consumerism, pollution, extreme weather, loss of biodiversity, and other catastrophes – too complex, too intertwined, but above all, too urgent. A collective problem that requires collective solutions. The eco-minded artists featured in the i3C (Inspiring … Read More
Category Archives: Events
Tuesday, April 2 at 1pm. Online. The Massachusetts Senate Committee on Global Warming and Climate Change is holding a virtual hearing on the future of clean heat in the Commonwealth. The Committee will hear testimony from government officials, experts, and … Read More
Tuesday, April 2 from 7:30pm. Online. Learn about home solar options that take advantage of generous state and federal incentives. It’s a good deal, with paybacks often in the 6-10 years. Also covered will be new solar battery options can … Read More
Thursday, April 11 from 7-8:30pm. Online. Eastern coyotes are found in nearly every town and city in Massachusetts, and they can thrive close to humans in a variety of habitats. Join this webinar to learn about eastern coyote biology, how … Read More
Tuesday, March 19 at 7pm. First Parish Watertown (35 Church Street, Watertown). First Parish Watertown in collaboration with Beyond Plastics Greater Boston and Oceana will host a free film screening of Rory Fielding’s documentary “We’re All Plastic People Now.” The … Read More
Thursday, March 21 at 7pm. Online. Turf grass lawn covers more of the U.S. than any other irrigated crop. Lawns are resource-heavy requiring mowing, irrigation, fertilizer, and pesticides to thrive in New England. Learn why you should “kill your lawn” … Read More
Sunday, March 24 7-8pm. Online. Join the Sierra Club as they show you how to make delicious healthy plant-based food at home. In this free session, Chef Jay, a 30-year veteran of the restaurant industry and cooking teacher based in … Read More
Thursday, March 14 from 4:30-5:30pm. Online. We hope to see you at our next Green Newton School Connections meeting. Marc Welch will share information about his role as City of Newton Director of Urban Forestry and talk about how he … Read More
Thursday, March 14 at 7pm. Online. Our landscapes have a tremendous impact on bird diversity, and with so many native bird populations in steep decline, understanding their needs is more important than ever. With her urban garden as a case … Read More
Thursday March 14 from 12-1pm. Online. ZeroCarbonMA will be holding a webinar with Mike Walsh of Groundworks Data to review the report “The Future of Gas in Massachusetts.” Mike will review the major findings of this groundbreaking report, which used … Read More
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