Green Sanctuary Committee

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The First Parish Green Sanctuary Group seeks to heighten environmental awareness and to promote earth-friendly change within the Parish and our community. The group meets at First Parish in Concord. Check the newsletter for times or contact the co-chairs listed below. Or subscribe to the group's email distribution list.

Events

MCAN 2008 Conference
Sunday, November 16
Stata Center, MIT, Cambridge, MA

How to Reduce your Home Energy Expenses
Tuesday, November 18, 7:00 p.m.
Concord-Carlisle High School

CarbonCALC Night
November 19, 7-9 pm
Willard School Mac Lab & Library

An Evening with Bill McKibben
November 21, 7:30 pm
Trinitarian Congregational Church, Concord

10th Annual SuAsCo Watershed Forum
December 6, 8am - 1 pm
Clock Tower Place, Maynard

News

ConcordCAN Launches Education Initiative
Workshops on leading a more sustainable lifestyle

Green Power in Concord
Sign up for hydro-electric power from the Concord Light Plant

Low Carbon Diet
Join Us in Following the Low Carbon Diet

Carbon Offsets
Take Care When Buying Carbon Offsets

How You Can Help on Global Warming
10+ Easy Things you can do today


 

Projects:

Current projects include creating family low-carbon diet (LCD) groups, lowering church electricity usage, recycling old sneakers, an RE program that measures First Parish’s trash, and promoting green home cleaning products.

Building Project
The Green Sanctuary Committee has been consulting with the Building Committee on the upcoming renovations to First Parish, helping to look for and evaluate options for sustainable design, including energy efficiency, air quality, and use of materials.

Green Sanctuary Certification
The group is considering applying to the UUA's Green Sanctuary program to become accredited as a Green Sanctuary.

Energy Audit
The energy audit for the church is a long-term incremental project that began with a large effort in the mid-1990s, resulting in replacement of the heating system and insulation of the roof of the main sanctuary. The church has realized large energy savings and environmental benefits each year as a result of the projects. Recently a lighting audit was performed that includes a prescriptive list of lighting fixture changes that will save electricity. From this list a certain number of the most beneficial options will be implemented within the funding limits.

What you can do

Resources

Co-Chairs: Peter Nobile This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , Jay Barnes This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Core Group: Co-Chairs, plus Andy Proulx, Maria Cox, Bob Andrews
Meeting Minutes