New Climate Action Recordings, Just in Time for Earth Month!
Just in Time for Earth Month! Share these newly released ICCT Recordings based on Drawdown Climate Solutions.
Just in Time for Earth Month! Share these newly released ICCT Recordings based on Drawdown Climate Solutions.
2021 dawned with the completion of a 117-panel solar array on the roof of Raleigh's Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. The array is a major element in UUFR’s commitment to fight climate change and reduce its carbon footprint. Read more ...
Is Duke Energy's 15-year Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) up to the challenges posed by climate change? View the April and May hearings on YouTube, and make your voices heard via written comments.
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On April 8, Will Scott, Energy Policy Manager for the North Carolina Conservation Network, spoke on “Clean Energy Opportunities in 2021 for North Carolina" in a meeting sponsored jointly by…
Stunning environmental paintings by Raleigh artist Gayle Stott Lowry can help inspire you to new environmental awareness and action.
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Check out our recently released Drawdown webinar for faith communities: Reducing Dependence on Fossil Fuels and Advocating for Science-Based Climate Change Policies. (more…)
The Eno and Neuse River watersheds have an outsized impact on the Triangle's ecosystems and overall quality of life. On February 23, ICCT sponsored a discussion with local experts.
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This Lent, consider changing the way you eat. Local Catholic churches have put a new twist on Lent called Greener Lent, designed to care for the poor, who are first and foremost affected by environmental degradation.
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We are now scheduling 2021 Drawdown Zoom webinars for faith communities! The Drawdown Project delivers a hopeful, inspiring message about solutions to climate change. These webinars will inspire you and your faith community to join the effort to fight climate change. We are available for Sunday school classes and evening events. Learn more
The environmental awakening at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Raleigh started on the roof and has taken root in the soil. The new solar cells, dedicated last fall, have inspired an environmental awakening, which now includes a community garden and recycling. Read more