Posts by Climate Action (Page 3)
Climate Team Green Tip: If in doubt, throw it out!
Climate Change & COVID – What You Can Do
More Vegetarian Recipes?
Climate Tip of the Week: Regrowing Produce
More Meatless Monday Recipes?
We hope you’ve been able to check out some of the recipes in our UUCC Meatless Monday Cookbook (online at https://uucolumbia.net/climate-change/2u4c/cookbook/). You can find more than 30 delicious vegetarian recipes there! Of course, we are always looking for more, tasty vegetarian (and especially vegan!) recipes. So if you missed out on our first call for recipes, or you…
Regenerative Landscape Climate meeting -UPDATE
The Climate Crisis Sub-committee meeting on Regenerative Landscape will meet in the Chapel between services on January 26. Everyone is welcome to attend. Replacing grass with alternatives such as microclover and fine fescue could have a bigger effect to slow warming than many of the other things…
Climate Crisis Team update
The UUCC Climate Crisis team is off to a fast start in 2020. Five teams have begun new projects (Regenerative Landscape, Plastic, Green Sanctuary, Women & Girls, and Youth) to complement the ones we started last year. Participation is open to all members and friends of UUCC. If you would like to know more, please check our website here or email us at…
Climate Plastics meeting
UUCC Climate Crisis Plastics Sub-Committee will hold its first meeting on January 5, 2020 at 12:30pm, right after the 2nd service, in the Chapel (upstairs, right behind the UUCC sanctuary). This meeting is open to everyone. Plastic production and proliferation threaten the health of our planet and climate at a global scale. Plastics originate as fossil fuels and emit…
Climate tip of the Week
Make a new year’s resolution now: move your home electricity off of fossil fuels. This will save you money, significantly lower your greenhouse gas emissions and create less pollution. Right now, Neighborhood Sun, UUCC’s energy partner, has only a few spots in its Whitemarsh community solar farm. You can enroll today (as have about 40 other UUCC families). BG&E and…
Climate Tip of the Week
Climate Tip of the Week: Consider buying Carbon Offsets for yourself and others for the Holiday Season. They are a very affordable way to reduce your net Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. You can offset holiday plane travel emissions, buy last minute “stocking stuffers” in $10 increments (see printable gift certificate on our web site), or you can go fully “Carbon…
Climate Tip of the Week
Climate Tip of the Week: Did you know that 15% of the average American’s carbon footprint is from home electric? You can reduce that home energy footprint by 90% by switching to solar or wind through BGE. Switching takes 30 minutes. Stop by the Climate table at coffee hour if you have questions.
Climate Forum, “Invest Green/Offset Carbon”
The inaugural Climate Forum, “Invest Green/Offset Carbon”, will be this Sunday, December 1, in Sanctuary C after the (only) service – or approximately 11:30AM. Join us to discuss various ways we can “invest green” to reduce our carbon footprints, including a discussion about carbon offsets. The…