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TONIGHT 9/10 - Off and On: The Climate Movement and the Road Through Paris, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 7 pm

Climate Change,Environment,Renewable Energy,Bill McKibben,Naomi Klein

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Off and On: The Climate Movement and the Road Through Paris Date: Thursday, September 10, 2015 - 7pm Location: Brooklyn Academy of Music Admission: Sliding Scale- Pay what you can Can't attend - Listen Online! One year after the Pe… more...

  Filed under: Climate Change

0 replies | 1936 views | Posted on: 09/10/2015 | Last updated: 09/10/2015

Mass Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) is Hiring!

Green Jobs

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) is a publicly-funded agency dedicated to accelerating the success of clean energy technologies, companies and projects in the Commonwealth—while creating high-quality jobs and long-term econ… more...

  Filed under: Green Building Jobs

0 replies | 1648 views | Posted on: 09/10/2015 | Last updated: 09/10/2015

90+ Organizations Announce MA Power Forward to support and promote Clean Energy Policies for People and Planet

clean energy,Solar,Renewable Energy,Wind,Pollution,Massachusetts Power Forward

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Together with over 90 Founding Partners, Toxics Action Center and Clean Water Action are launching Mass Power Forward, a statewide coalition committed to securing energy policy that supports local renewable energy, keeps energy dollars in o… more...

  Filed under: News

0 replies | 1896 views | Posted on: 09/09/2015 | Last updated: 09/09/2015

Massachusetts Residents: Send a Letter to Support the new Mass Power Forward program!

Climate Change,Renewable Energy,Mass Power Forward

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Send an email to Governor Baker and your State Representatives to support Mass Power Forward, a statewide coalition committed to securing energy policy that supports local renewable energy, keeps energy dollars in our communities, creates g… more...

  Filed under: Environmental Activism

0 replies | 1378 views | Posted on: 09/09/2015 | Last updated: 09/09/2015

Boston Area Solar Energy Association: "Mass Power Forward": Thursday, Sept. 10th

Boston Area Solar Energy Association,Massachusetts Power Forward

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Boston Area Solar Energy Association Forum: Thursday, Sept. 10th, Mass Power Forward is a multi-organization campaign to "advance Massachusetts toward a safer and healthier economy powered by local clean, renewable sources, maximizing … more...

  Filed under: Massachusetts

0 replies | 1415 views | Posted on: 09/09/2015 | Last updated: 09/09/2015

An apartment building in Duluth receives an EPA award for energy efficiency

energy efficient,EPA Certification

by Stella Ng'oma Green building enthusiast

The EPA awarded the Steve O'Neil apartment building in Minnesota an EPA energy star certification for being 15% more energy efficient than most typical new construction. The building is said to be one of the just over a 100 apartment and co… more...

  Filed under: Green Affordable Housing

0 replies | 1022 views | Posted on: 09/09/2015 | Last updated: 09/09/2015

Susan Solomon - Climate Change and The Reasons for Climate Gridlock, Wednesday September 30, 5:45 pm

Climate Change,Greenhouse Gases

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Susan Solomon - Climate Change and The Reasons for Climate Gridlock Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 5:45-8:45 pm Where: Cuisine En Locale, 156 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA 02143 This talk aims to provide scientific information that can… more...

  Filed under: Massachusetts

0 replies | 1665 views | Posted on: 09/08/2015 | Last updated: 09/08/2015

MASSCEC commits $30million for cost-effective heating and cooling systems

clean energy,Massachusetts Clean Energy Center,Heating and cooling systems

by Stella Ng'oma Green building enthusiast

A positive development by Massachusetts Clean Energy Center(MassCEC) to promote use of high efficiency clean heating and cooling systems, and support the growing clean energy industry. Through a partnership with Massachusetts Department… more...

  Filed under: Energy

0 replies | 1181 views | Posted on: 09/08/2015 | Last updated: 09/08/2015

Green buildings the force behind sustainable cities

Green Building,Climate Change

by Stella Ng'oma Green building enthusiast

Climate change remains one of the biggest global challenges likely to affect livelihoods of future generations. There are different forces behind climate change that need to be addressed, and one of them is CO2 emissions. According to a Bui… more...

  Filed under: Climate Change

0 replies | 1299 views | Posted on: 09/07/2015 | Last updated: 09/07/2015

Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans - 10 Years Later, Why aren't We Doing Better?

NOLA,New Orleans,Hurricane Katrina

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Recently, we posted an opinion in our Green Building Industry News area on New Orleans ten years after Hurricane Katrina struck. http://www.rateitgreen.com/green-building-resources/sustainable-building-news/10-years-later-new-orleans-d… more...

  Filed under: Environmental Activism

0 replies | 935 views | Posted on: 09/04/2015 | Last updated: 09/04/2015

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