Zero Carbon, Zero Bills–Sounds Great, Right?

From Joanne Cunningham

In these strange times we hope you all are well and staying safe. If you are ready to spend 40 minutes on a talk about reducing your carbon footprint and saving money in your home, we invite you to Zoom along with us on Tuesday, June 2nd at 7:00 or Saturday, June 20, at 10:00.

Your local Upper Charles Climate Action, a node of 350.MA, is offering an informative presentation by local author David Green. His presentation is about ways he retrofitted his 1970’s home and pool to have a zero-carbon footprint. This retrofit has saved thousands of dollars annually. Learn how you, too, can reduce your carbon footprint and save money on your heating and electricity bills.

David is a physicist by training and has a solid understanding of technologies like solar panels, heat pumps, and low-E, triple-glazed windows. He also has an MBA from Harvard Business School and spent 20 years as President or CEO of private and public companies.

He has kept detailed records of his heating oil use and his electricity use in order to measure the effect of each improvement made to his home. His results are based on his own experience rather than generalized claims made by manufacturers or installers.

David will explain his decisions to use certain technologies and avoid others. He will focus on both reducing emissions and the financial benefits of the technologies he chose (as well as the reasons he did not choose other available technologies).

Join us to hear about his experiences

The presentation will be followed by a short Q & A with David.

To learn more and register for the event, Click Here or enter www.eventbrite.com in your browser and then search for Zero Carbon Zero Bills.

Since you likely will need to copy the URL into your newspaper hot link, here is the accurate URL:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/zero-carbon-zero-bills-registration-104784284616?aff=ebdssbeac

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