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SUMMARY:Youth-Forward Climate Action Day
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 20\, 1-5PM\nIndoors and Outdoors at The Umbrella Arts Center\nIn Association with Tapped In and the Cooler Concord Festival \nDid you know that the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions and is the second-largest consumer of the world’s water supply?  \nVisit The Umbrella on April 20th from 1:00 to 5:00 PM for a youth-forward afternoon dedicated to reducing textile waste\, encouraging creative repair\, and celebrating upcycled and sustainably-produced design and community spirit! \nLearn the art of mending\, make toys out of recovered fabrics\, take Youth-led art installation tours\, try some delicious Beyond Meat foods\, experience Casey Figueroa’s Heartbeat Space video installation\, and become inspired by eco-conscious fashion designs – there’s something for everyone during this youth-forward afternoon! \n\n1-3PM – Mend-a-thon\n1-4PM – Youth-Led Guided Tours of Tapped In\n2-4PM – Free Family Fun Activity: Eco-Toy Making\n3-4PM – Heartbeat Space video installation\n4-5PM – Eco Slow Fashion Show\nAnd more!\n\nPlant-based meat tasting generously donated by Beyond Meat (at the Cooler Concord Festival next door on the Concord Library lawn) \nFor full detail\, see https://theumbrellaarts.org/Youth-Action 
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/youth-forward-climate-action-day/
LOCATION:The Umbrella Arts Center\, 40 Stow Street\, Room Gallery and Lawn\, Concord\, MA\, US
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SUMMARY:Cooler Concord Climate Festival
DESCRIPTION:Note: due to today’s weather\, the festival will take place at Concord Carlisle High School in the cafeteria\, at the same time (12-4pm) \nDive into the vibrant tapestry of community-driven climate action at the Cooler Concord Climate Festival! Connect with passionate community members making a difference through hands-on demonstrations and practical insights. Attendees of all ages will enjoy educational activities\, engaging performances\, and collaborative art projects. \nActivities for Kids (and the Young at Heart): \n\n\nArt Projects: Kids can join Art for All in Yarn Bombing\, Chalk the Walk\, and a Pollinator Craft. \n\n\nNature Art Build: Create an Earth Day float using natural materials with Musketaquid Arts and Environment. \n\n\nMusical Performances: Listen to students from the Concord Conservatory of Music at 2:00 PM. \n\n\nPuppet Show: Enjoy an interactive performance by Musketaquid Arts and Environment puppets at 3:00 PM. \n\n\nRock Painting: Decorate Earth Day rocks with ConcordCAN. \n\n\nSustainable Dollhouse: Explore Mothers Out Front’s replica of an All-Electric Home and its eco-friendly features. \n\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\n\nBike: Ride your bike and use the “BIKE VALET” for convenient storage—no lock required! \n\n\nYoga Mat: Bring a yoga mat for the free yoga class inspired by Earth\, Air\, Fire\, and Water at 1:00 p.m. \n\n\nBook Donations: Donate books at the Friends of the Library table to support community programs. \n\n\nReusable Water Bottle: Don’t forget to stay hydrated! \n\n\nParticipating Groups \nExplore a variety of tables displaying information on every sustainability topic imaginable. Dive into exhibits about native plants\, fusion energy\, and climate advocacy. Learn more about home electrification and electric vehicles. Ask questions as you engage in meaningful conversations with community organizations dedicated to making a difference! \n\n\nSuAsCo Wild & Scenic River Stewardship Council \n\n\nCOAR \n\n\nConcord250 Permanent Memorials Subcommittee \n\n\nConcord Pollinator Health Advisory Committee \n\n\nConcord Division of Natural Resources \n\n\nStop Private Jet Expansion at Hanscom or Anywhere \n\n\nConcordCAN – Climate Action Network \n\n\nConcord Climate Action Committee \n\n\nEnergy for the Common Good \n\n\nLWV of Concord-Carlisle \n\n\nFriends of the Concord Free Public Library \n\n\nCMLP’s Energy Management Division \n\n\nConcord Free Public Library \n\n\nConcord Public Works \n\n\nMothers Out Front \n\n\nMassBike \n\n\nNow Communities\, LLC \n\n\nDebra’s Natural Gourmet \n\n\nExperience the dedication and innovation of these groups as we work together for a more sustainable world!
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/cooler-concord-climate-festival/
LOCATION:Concord Carlisle High School\, 500 Walden Street\, Concord\, MA
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SUMMARY:Sustainability-related Articles for Concord Town Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Concord’s Town Meeting starts on April 29 at 7 pm. The April ConcordCAN Sustainable Concord Coffee will focus on 4 articles relating to sustainability.  Each person below will speak briefly on an article and will be available to answer questions.\n\n\nBrad Hubbard-Nelson will present Article 31\, To Update Town Goals to Meet the Climate Challenge \n\n\nBrad Hubbard-Nelson will present on Article 32\, Fossil Fuel-Free Demonstration Program: Bylaw Amendments for Program Participation  \n\n\nDean Banfield will present on Article 33\, In-Town Solar Expansion \n\n\nLinda Miller will present on Article 35\, Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Two-Family Dwelling Unit in Residence B Zoning District \n\n\nHosted by ConcordCAN – The Concord Climate Action Network.  Arrive at 7:45 am to enjoy coffee\, treats\, and conversation
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/sustainability-related-articles-for-concord-town-meeting/
LOCATION:First Parish in Concord\, 20 Lexington Rd\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240318T114500
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SUMMARY:Silent Spring II: The Dangers of Yard Pesticides
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Concord resident Wilson Kerr \nForty percent of all of our insect species now face extinction. US Monarch butterfly populations are down 80-90% in the last 20 years. Since 1970\, the number of songbirds in the United States has dropped by over 3 billion.  \nAnnually in the US\, a staggering 80 million pounds of pesticides are applied to our yards\, and yet most people have little to no working knowledge regarding the risks and dangers of their use. The rapid rise of highly toxic “Neonics” is particularly alarming and yet most municipalities\, including Thoreau’s Concord\, do not regulate the use of these toxins and other pesticides on private property. Wilson Kerr will present on this topic with the hope of raising awareness and informing our group. He will also cover some practical\, effective\, non-toxic alternatives. \nWilson writes the Time Outdoors column for the Concord Bridge and is an amateur naturalist and avid outdoorsman. He has two young daughters and has developed a personal interest in the largely unregulated use of dangerous lawn pesticides (and why towns cannot or will not restrict their use). Wilson grew up in Belmont and has lived in Concord for nine years.  \nHosted by ConcordCAN\, the Concord Climate Action Network \nArrive at 7:45 am to enjoy coffee\, treats\, and conversation
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/silent-spring-ii-the-dangers-of-yard-pesticides/
LOCATION:First Parish Church\, 20 Lexington Rd\, Room Side Entrance\, Concord\, MA\, US
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SUMMARY:All About Electric Vehicles
DESCRIPTION:All About Electric Vehicles is a single session offered by Concord Carlisle Adult and Community Education\, which will be taught by Ed Quinlan. \nThe session will introduce you to the world of electric vehicles\, including electric vehicle basics: how they work\, how they differ from traditional internal combustion engine cars\, and the environmental impacts. Learn about cost savings potential\, maintenance requirements\, range capabilities\, battery charging\, regenerative braking\, and how to plan for long distance travel. Ed will also provide information on the future of electric vehicle technology. \nThere is a $29 fee to register for the course\, which supports the instructor and CCACE.
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/all-about-electric-vehicles/
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SUMMARY:Reducing Your Home's Carbon Footprint and Energy Usage
DESCRIPTION:Reducing your Home’s Carbon Footprint is a single session offered by Concord Carlisle Adult and Community Education\, which will be taught by Mark Garvey. \nIce dams\, uneven heating throughout your home\, icicles and high energy bills can be symptoms of an imperfect thermal envelope in your home. Not sure what that is? Every home has one\, and we’ll discuss how to identify and improve yours. From simple steps like caulking and weatherstripping to more involved projects such as air barrier installation\, ventilation and insulating\, this course will show homeowners steps they can take through the syllabus and project photos. Stopping air leaks (airsealing) is the most important part of reducing energy usage\, and industry best practices will be discussed. Methods and materials for reducing heat loss through floors\, walls and ceilings will be discussed\, as well as strategies for determining air infiltration through the home’s thermal envelope. \nThere is a $29 fee to register for the course\, which supports the instructor and CCACE.
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/reducing-your-homes-carbon-footprint-and-energy-usage/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T000000
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SUMMARY:The Future of the NMI/Starmet Site
DESCRIPTION:The 2229 Main Street Advisory Task Force is hosting a hybrid public forum on November 9\, 2023 at 7 PM – 8:30 PM at the Town House\, Public Hearing Room\, 22 Monument Square or on Zoom.  The meeting will review the charge and work of the task force\, outline considerations for possible reuse\, answer questions and solicit ideas regarding the NMI/Starmet superfund site.  More information can be viewed on the flyer here. \nZoom information for the November 9\, 2023 meeting: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87864402087?pwd=bFZZSUY5cVpTWjVqSFJyMUp6TEZWdz09 \nMeeting ID: 878 6440 2087Passcode: 765510 \nFor further information\, please visit: https://www.concordma.gov/2229main \n \n \n \nThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a hybrid informational public meeting on Wednesday\, October 25\, 2023 from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM at the Town House\, Public Hearing Room\, 22 Monument Square. 
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/the-future-of-the-nmi-starmet-site/
LOCATION:Concord Town House\, 22 Monument Square\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T143000
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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Our Health
DESCRIPTION:It’s Getting Hot in Here: Climate Change and Our Health is a single session offered by Concord Carlisle Adult and Community Education\, which will be taught by Rebecca Woodward. \nMan-made climate change is here. We feel it in hotter temperatures and many of us have seen the sky turn orange from wildfire smoke. Come learn about the many ways climate change is affecting our physical and mental health. This will be a user-friendly and interactive overview class supplying you with handy (sourced) facts and visuals\, easy to share with your friends and family. The class will also cover real-world examples of climate change and health effects. Please note that this class will not debate man-made climate change.  In addition to focusing on the health effects of climate change\, we’ll cover some of the co-benefits of ending greenhouse emissions. \nThere is a $25 fee to register for the course\, which supports the instructor and CCACE.
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/climate-change-and-our-health/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T230000
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SUMMARY:The Climate Crisis: What Climate Change Could Do to Our Planet\, What Can We Do?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Gilbert (Gib) Metcalf \nModerator: Peter Lowitt   \nIt is clear to many that our worst fears about what climate change can do to our planet and to us are becoming a disturbing reality. We badly need to hear what can be done to address the growing impacts of global climate change and its role in exacerbating wildfires\, hurricanes\, rising sea level temperatures\, and other destructive climatic events. That is the focus of this forum\, featuring climate economist\, Gilbert (Gib) Metcalf. Gib has written and spoken extensively on the economics of climate change and the effectiveness and socio-economic impacts of different policy approaches to eliminating our greenhouse gas emissions.  Gib will be introduced by Peter Lowitt\, who will act as moderator for the program. Questions and comments will be aired following Professor Metcalf’s talk. You may attend this event in person or on Zoom. The Zoom link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86552147277. \n  \nGib Metcalf is a Professor of Economics Emeritus at Tufts University and a Visiting Professor at the MIT Sloan School\, where he serves as an affiliate of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR).  In addition\, he is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a University Fellow at Resources For The Future.  Metcalf has frequently testified before Congress\, served on expert panels for the National Academies of Sciences and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\, and as a consultant to numerous other organizations. During 2011 and 2012\, he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment and Energy at the U.S. Department of Treasury\, where he was the founding U.S. Board Member for the UN based Green Climate Fund.  \n  \nThis event is a community forum hosted by the First Parish in Concord Environmental Team.   \n 
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/the-climate-crisis-what-climate-change-could-do-to-our-planet-what-can-we-do/
LOCATION:First Parish in Concord\, 20 Lexington Rd\, Concord\, First Parish in Concord\, 20 Lexington Rd\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T120000
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SUMMARY:Electrifying Concord: Addressing Climate Change Through Policy and Practice
DESCRIPTION:An important benchmark of making progress towards mitigating climate change is the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions\, and Concord is no exception. The electrification of buildings and transportation – two sectors responsible for approximately 50% of global carbon emissions\, and 95% of Concord’s emissions – is an essential strategy for making meaningful impacts and achieving our climate and sustainability goals.  Electrification is particularly effective in Concord given that 99% of the electricity purchased by CMLP comes from carbon-free sources.  \n  \nConcord is positioned as a leader for progressive electrification policies for buildings and transportation.  Most recently\, the Town has adopted the Specialized Stretch Building Code and is preparing to be one of only ten municipalities in the MA Fossil Fuel Free Building Demonstration Program\, which will prohibit fossil fuel use in new building construction.  Concord is also a leader in electrifying transportation\, including a municipal electric fleet policy\, adoption of electric school buses\, and a listing among the ‘top three’ municipalities for EV adoption in Massachusetts.   \n  \nOur guest speaker\,  Eric Simms\, is the Sustainability Director here in Concord.  Prior to coming to Concord\, he spent 20 years in higher education developing and managing science-based education and communication programs that bridged the academic research community with a broad spectrum of educators\, students\, and the public.  More recently\, Eric served as Education Programs Manager at the Harvard University Center for the environment where he brought together faculty and students from multiple disciplines across the University to broaden their perspectives on climate and energy issues.  He is excited to use his scientific training and multi-disciplinary perspectives to continue to position the Town as a leader in the addressing climate change and help to create a truly sustainable Concord. \n  \nEvent sponsored by ConcordCAN! – The Concord Climate Action Network
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/electrifying-concord-addressing-climate-change-through-policy-and-practice/
LOCATION:TriCon Church\, 54 Walden St\, Concord\, TriCon Church\, 54 Walden St\, Unit (Hubbard St Entrance)\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, US
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SUMMARY:Concord Drives Electric - Test Drive an EV!
DESCRIPTION:Due to high interest\, all the test drive slots have been filled.  Please come anyway to see all the EV models\, talk with owners and have your questions answered. \nInterested in electric vehicles? Attend a free Test Drive Event on Oct 1st at CCHS to test drive or ride in an EV\, talk to 10+ local EV drivers\, learn how you can save over $10\,000 on an EV\, and get your questions answered by our EV Specialists. Register at ConcordDrivesElectric.org. We’ll contact advance registrants as soon as the test drive line-up is finalized\, to ask for your vehicle preference and get you on the schedule. Sponsored by CMLP & Concord Sustainability Department. \nAttendees will have the chance to: \n\nTest drive (or ride in) one of dozens of EV models;\nTalk to local owners of many vehicle models\, who will be displaying their cars;\nAsk our EV Specialists about EV purchase incentives\, charging\, and finding the right car;\nSign up for support from CMLP’s EV Specialists during their EV buying journey.
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/concord-drives-electric-test-drive-an-ev/
LOCATION:Concord Carlisle High School\, 500 Walden St\, Concord\, Concord Carlisle High School\, 500 Walden St\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230930T190000
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SUMMARY:Family Bike Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:As part of Climate Prep Week\, join us for a Family Bike Rodeo in the Harvey Wheeler Lot at 55 Church Street (across the street from the Fowler Branch Library\, 1322 Main Street). Pedal on over! Don’t forget your helmets and water bottles! We’ll have bike decorating\, safety checks\, practice courses\, and more fun for all! \nGet ready for Safe Routes to School’s Bike to School events at the beginning of October! \nPlease register! \nSponsored by the Friends of the Concord Free Public Library
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/family-bike-rodeo/
LOCATION:Harvey Wheeler parking lot\, 55 Church St\, West Concord\, Harvey Wheeler parking lot\, 55 Church St\, West Concord\, Massachusetts\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T223000
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SUMMARY:"What's the Rush? The Solution to the Biodiversity Crisis"
DESCRIPTION:Join us during Climate Prep Week to view Doug Tallamy’s “What’s the Rush?” video\, and find out what you can do in your own yard to regenerate biodiversity. Tallamy is Professor of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware and the author of Bringing Nature Home; Nature’s Best Hope; and The Nature of Oaks. His grassroots organization\, Homegrown National Park®\, is a non-profit dedicated to galvanizing individuals and communities to regenerate biodiversity and ecosystem function by planting native plants. \nThe video will be followed by a chat with panelists who are already taking steps to shrink lawns\, remove invasive species\, add native plants\, avoid insecticides\, herbicides and fertilizers\, reduce nighttime light pollution and more. There will be opportunities to ask questions\, gather resources and learn how you can get involved!  \nPlease register. \nSponsored by the Friends of the Concord Free Public Library
URL:https://coolerconcord.org/event/whats-the-rush-the-solution-to-the-biodiversity-crisis/
LOCATION:Concord Free Public Library (Goodwin Forum)\, 1322 Main St\, Concord\, Concord Free Public Library (Goodwin Forum)\, 1322 Main St\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, US
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