Support the Transition Away From Fossil Fuels
The New York State Assembly passed the most ambitious climate bill in the country, one that would require the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from major sources to zero by 2050.
The New York State Assembly passed the most ambitious climate bill in the country, one that would require the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from major sources to zero by 2050.
5400 Butternut Dr, East Syracuse, NY 13057 Facilities: Solar Want to save 183,000 Lbs of CO2 from entering the earth’s atmosphere?? That is exactly what the Town of Dewitt has …
4401 Route 31, Clay, NY Facilities: Solar In April 2014, The Town of Clay installed a 99kW ground-mount photovoltaic solar array at their Town Hall and Highway Garage located at …
7067 E. Genesee in Fayetteville Facilities: Solar Hansen’s Advisory Services, Inc. installed 20 solar panels on their south facing roof and 11 on the west facing roof in March of 2015. Since …
With beautiful sunny weather hitting a high of 70 degrees Fahrenheit by noon, the zoo attendance hit a record of 5008 visitors! The CCAA greatly appreciates this opportunity and had a wonderful time. Mitch and Yvonne (tabling members of the CCAA) greatly enjoyed their time and were pleasantly surprised at how knowledgeable the young zoo visitors were.
358 W Jefferson St, Syracuse, NY 13202 Facilities: In 2009, King + King Architects took a leadership stance in advancing sustainability by refurbishing an abandoned warehouse into their new headquarters. The structure is …
Your commute to work may never be the same! Eliminate the engine fumes from your daily commute to work. This will be a great opportunity for those who are interested, to ask your questions, see the locations, and to learn more about electric cars.
The Village Hall now features geothermal heating and cooling, and an advanced solar system consisting of 216 panels on the roof of the building.
During the Explore Our Energy Tour event, the students will escort interested groups up to the 3rd floor to see the solar array, and to the electric converter located in the 5th grade wing. Inside the building, a PV cell will be on display and a movie explaining how it works will be on loop for those who are interested in seeing how the solar array works.
It’s difficult to get people to understand how dramatic climate change is, but sometimes letting images speak for themselves can help. Check out this article from the Huffington Post that …