Tuesday, October 22 from 6:30-8pm (Raindate: October 25). Cold Spring Park (1200 Beacon Street, Newton). The open space of Newton is beautiful by day and by night! Join local amateur astronomer and dark-sky defender Kelly Beatty on a tour of … Read More
Tuesday, October 22 6-8pm. Wellesley Public Library (530 Washington St., Wellesley). MassDOT is engaging in an outreach process to both teach the public about the building, deployment, and operation of charging stations and provide opportunities for Massachusetts residents to ask … Read More
Thursday, November 21st, 7pm to 8:30pm on Zoom You have the opportunity to become a Green Newton Home Visit Volunteer and help assess if a neighborhood networked geothermal system is the right fit for Newton. This innovative clean technology uses … Read More
Saturday, October 5 from 10am-12pm. 34 Clyde Street, Newtonville (Near Newton North High School) Join your Newton community to meet neighbors who have taken steps to improve their homes — and reduce their energy use. RSVP not required, but requested, … Read More
Negotiations have resumed on the climate bill! According to the Commonwealth Beacon, “The resumption of the discussions follows intense pressure from climate activists and environmental groups who want to see the Legislature pass a more comprehensive bill than what Healey … Read More
Are you interested in sustainable investing and mitigating climate change? Do you want to support sustainable and equitable companies in your city or town? If so, you may be interested in Greenvest, an environmental investment advisory firm. The following interview … Read More
Monday, October 7 from 1-1pm. Online. The movement to codify ecocide, that is, the intentional (or negligent) mass destruction of an ecosystem, as an international crime is gaining traction, particularly in Europe and in nations disproportionately impacted by the effects … Read More
Thursday, October 10 at 7pm. Online. In New England, we prize our trees’ fall color — the reds, yellows, oranges, and purples. And starting in August, we notice how seedy our native plants become — falling nuts dent our cars; … Read More
Green Newton is seeking a part-time Volunteer Social Media Intern to help with expanding our outreach to the Newton community. We are looking for a dependable individual to use social media to connect to people who care about Newton’s environment … Read More
Monday, October 7 at 7pm. Online. Come learn how the Charles River Watershed Association’s Regional Tree Planting & Protection Plan helps us protect, maintain, and grow our tree canopy. The presentation details the significant role that mature trees play in … Read More
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