Addressing climate change is one of the most critical issues of our time. And as Better Business Challenge participant Peace Lutheran Church has discovered, making changes to reduce its environmental impact is not a burdensome endeavor – it is actually a fairly easy and inexpensive process.
Read MoreBuilding Goodness offers a glimpse at some of the eco-friendly strategies the organization has made to optimize energy efficiency and save money as part of its participation in the 2018-19 Better Business Challenge!
Read MoreAs participants in the Better Business Challenge, the local United Way is deepening its commitment to strengthening our community – by reducing its carbon impact.
Read MoreFor Charlottesville to lead on climate, it is going to take all of us – citizens, government, and for-profit and non-profit businesses.
Read MoreDr. Julie Hebert, who teaches biology and environmental science at Miller School of Albemarle, shares some of the actions she has helped spearhead to save energy and increase sustainability at the school as part of the Better Business Challenge.
Read MoreHere’s a wrap-up of the work we did in 2018 to fuel climate action at the local level!
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