The Poetry of Climate Change
Calling all poets and poetry lovers! Spend an evening with the poetry of climate change at a virtual open mike. Rabbi Katy Allen and Dr. Thea Iberall will moderate the […]
Calling all poets and poetry lovers! Spend an evening with the poetry of climate change at a virtual open mike. Rabbi Katy Allen and Dr. Thea Iberall will moderate the […]
Can your house of worship or non-profit achieve 85% reduction in carbon emissions? Temple Shir Tikva just did that! JCAN is excited to showcase their ground-breaking, up-to-the-moment story of transitioning […]
plugIN to electrify your heating, cooling or hot water system with a heat pump Heat pumps are one of the most effective ways to make your home more comfortable, reduce your […]
Dr. Tamara Lev, Israel Institute Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at Boston University, will discusses the climate crisis in Israel. She will describe why Israel is an ecological and climate change "hotspot", and […]
With summer air conditioning season underway, let’s discuss: what makes MA electricity costs so high? Rates in this state are about twice the national average. Is that because we consume […]
Facing the second half of this crucial decade, can we still meet climate goals? After a decade as a leader in community-based climate activism and a career in clean energy, […]
Join the plugIN communities (Acton, Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Sudbury, Wayland, and Westborough) and Resilient Swampscott for a webinar on heat pumps. Hear from an expert from the Heat Smart Alliance, and learn from the experiences of community members. We hope to see you all for an evening of information, community, and learning!
Induction Cooktop Webinar! Andee Krasner (Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility and co-author of report on gas stove health risks) discuss gas stove risks and the benefits of induction cooking. We also hear from neighbors using induction cooktops, plus plenty of time for Q&A. Did you know cooking with gas might be making your kitchen air […]
As the sun sets on Tisha B’Av, the most sorrowful day on the Jewish calendar, we will gather to read Eicha (Lamentations)—an ancient text mourning the catastrophic destruction of Jerusalem 2,500 years ago: its women, children, animals, buildings, gates, and walls. Together, we will take turns reading from the text (bring your phone to follow […]
There are some very promising pieces of proposed legislation in the Massachusetts legislature right now! If they pass, it will make a significant difference in carbon emissions for years to come. The first step is to learn about these bills. Once you know about them, you can join others to campaign and lobby for them. […]