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NEW Green Living Class Series
 
A 4-week program that will give you the tools and information you need to make choices that are good for your health, your family, your
wallet and the earth.
 
Spring Schedule
4 Tuesdays in March (3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23)
10:30-11:45 (Newton)
 
Description 
Do you want to go green but don’t know where to start?  Or feel that you don’t have the time?  Or worry that it will cost too much money? Going green doesn’t have to be costly, time-consuming or confusing–not if you have the right tools and resources.  Turn Over a Green Leaf gives you these tools and resources so that you can start saving money, protecting your health, and feeling good about the choices you make every day.  
 
Rate 
$200 (take 10% off if you register by 2/12).

Space is limited.
Click here for a syllabus. 
Email us to register.
 
In 4 years, my family has cut our electricity bill by 55% and our gas bill by 48%.  These reductions may seem steep, and they are, but they are most definitely attainable–and not just for "fanatics" like me.  
 
You don’t have to be die hard to make a dent in your utility bills.  And although investing in energy upgrades like insulation and air sealing certainly helps, you don’t have to shell out big bucks before you can really save.  All it takes is…   [read the post]. 
(If you want hands-on guidance, check out our new green living series, Turn Over a Green Leaf.  The entire first session is devoted to saving energy at home.)
 
 
Happy Greening,
Rachel White, Principal
Greener Every Day
 
Got the winter energy blues? Our latest green tips can help.
 
Do you know how much electricity you’re using right now?  I do because
I have a whole-house energy monitor that tells me in real-time exactly
how much electricity my house is using… [read more]

 

If you’ve been delaying replacing aging, inefficient appliances, now–or
rather soon–may be the time to act. Thanks to $300 million in funding
from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 it’s about to
get a little cheaper to invest in Energy Star qualified appliances… [read more]

 

In theory, CFLs are a great thing.  They last longer and use less
energy than incandescents; it’s even possible to get them for free (MA
residents visit Mass Save
for more information).   In practice, however, transitioning to CFLs can cause major headaches… [read more]

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