Author: Pat Caruso
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Say No To Coal
On January 21 at 7:00pm, we plan to support Say No To Coal and voice our opinion against an early extension the IMEA contract at the Naperville City Council meeting. Say No To Coal will continue to advocate for a clean energy future for Naperville and surrounding communities.
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Clean and Healthy Naperville
There are exciting opportunities to change how we use gas and electricity in our homes to increase efficiency, save money and improve our health. Induction cooktops and heatpump water heaters are great examples of this. Join us to learn about our Clean Heat campaign and the Clean and Healthy Buildings Act. RSVP HERE Monday, January…
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Cleaner, Lower Cost, Reliable
The video from the NEST Community Meeting is available now.
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The Reality of Designing Zero-Energy and Healthy Buildings
Join NEST for our monthly community meeting on Monday, October 21, at 6:30pm.
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September Community Meeting
Please join us on Monday, September 16, at 6:30pm CT in the Naperville Municipal Center for a discussion centered around being an voter informed on climate issues.
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Styrofoam Recycling Event
On Saturday, August 10, NEST and the Naperville Noon Lions will be collecting styrofoam packaging and unused styrofoam containers for recycling.
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Naperville’s Sustainability Progress
The April NEST Community Meeting included updates from all NEST committees on recent actions taken and upcoming plans. To see a recording of the meeting, click here.
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Naperville’s Coal Problem
The March NEST Community Meeting featured presentations by Professor Paul Bloom of North Central College, Maureen Stillman from the NEST Energy Committee, Christine Nannicelli from Sierra Club Beyond Coal, and Scott Buckley from the Citizens Utility Board. Please join us in calling for the following: What we can do: Opening up the process to competitive…
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School districts present commitment to sustainable schools
The NEST community meeting on Monday, February 19, focuses on the efforts made by Districts 203 and 204 to become more sustainable. NCTV provided coverage of the event – please click here for a summary of the presentations as well as the full video of the meeting.
