What YOU can do right away!
There are many things right around the house you can start doing today, and you probably haven't even thought how simple they are. Many of our daily activities add up, and increase not only our energy bills, but also our overall carbon footprints.
Little things when taken together can make big changes in your impact on the environment. Use these tips to get started, then read through the different links on the right side-bar, "Cuttiing Carbon 101." There are many, many things we ALL can do, and accomplish in our daily lives, and they do make a difference.
Together we can change our environment, and our future!
Did you know that households are responsible for 74% of Brookline’s carbon footprint? That means what YOU do can make a difference.
Brookline has 27,000 households. Imagine if each Brookline household reduced its carbon emissions by 5,000 pounds or more. That's our goal.
Below are some ideas of things you can do each month to make a difference:
Some facts about Brookline:
Brookline was named a Massachusetts Green Community in 2011—one of over 100 in the state that meet five clean energy benchmarks—which enables the town to apply for grant funding for energy efficiency projects.
Brookline has a Climate Action Plan. Interested in seeing it, commenting on it or working to make it happen? You can download a hardcopy of the plan by visiting the town's web site.
Climate Action Brookline has over 100 climate partners—a network of businesses, town groups, neighborhood associations, non-profits, schools, faith groups.
Mass Save: Join Your Neighbors in Saving Energy and Money
Mass Save® is an initiative sponsored by Massachusetts’ natural gas and electric utilities and energy efficiency service providers. They work closely to provide a wide range of energy efficiency services to help residents and businesses manage energy use and related costs.
Go to: www.masssave.com
Read about the value of home energy efficiency
There are many reasons to get a home energy asessment and follow up with air sealing and insulation. Rebates from the MassSave program are available to cover some of the work.
You can also learn about the Energy Star program, including energy efficient products and applicances, windows and water heaters, and available rebates.
Other Resources:
If you'd like to read more about air sealing or find other resources, click here.
You Can Cut Household Carbon by 20% with Electricity from Renewable Sources
Your choice, your impact.
Brookline Green Electricity (BGE) is a municipal aggregation program operated by the Town of Brookline. With BGE, Eversource continues to deliver electricity and manage all electricity billing. The only change is the source and cost of electricity supply, chosen by the Town of Brookline through a competitive bidding process.
Ready to sign up now? Click here. To find out more, go to the town's Green Electricity website.
Why renewable energy? The Town is committed to increasing access to affordable renewable energy regardless of income level. Renewable energy, like wind power, reduces our reliance on fossil fuels and your participation can help makes a difference. Something as ordinary as paying your electric bill can have an extraordinary impact on our community.
What Does the Community Say?
There are many things you can do to reduce carbon dioxide when you travel.
Replace Car Use with walking, biking or public transportation when you can. You can credit 1 pound of CO2 reduction per 1 mile of walking or biking. There are zero carbon emissions, it's good for your health, it saves money, and it may get you there faster than a car in rush hour traffic. See the Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition for more tips.
Bike Sharing. Brookline is part of the Hubway bike program. Check it out. It also has a new group "Biking Brookline" - you can contact them via email: bikingbrookline@gmail.com
Electric Vehicles. MassEnergy has a program called “Drive Green” that will provide a discount for purchasing or leasing an electric vehicle, including Nissan LEAF, Ford Fusion Energi, Ford C-Max Energi and Checy Volt. The program runs through February 28, 2017. Visit massenergy.org/drivegreen for details.
Driving Smarter. When you need to drive, these steps can help save CO2:
Car Sharing. Zipcar, Enterprise Car Share and others offer ways to have a car only when you need it.
Flying. If you need to fly, consider purchasing carbon offsets for the miles you will travel.