Eco-Friendly Home Tours
Celebrate Earth Day in May by meeting homeowners who will share their knowledge and experiences about sustainable living choices they have made. Registration helps us with planning (button above).
Celebrate Earth Day in May by meeting homeowners who will share their knowledge and experiences about sustainable living choices they have made. Registration helps us with planning (button above).
Is solar right for you? We are hosting our first community Solar Coaching session at the General Store.
Here’s your opportunity to find out!
Are you considering heat pumps for heating & cooling your home or heating your water – but don’t know where to start? The Harvard Climate Initiative wants to help. We host meet-ups with volunteer coaches a few times a year. Here’s your chance to get your questions answered.
This exhibit highlights the beauty of the diverse environments of the Nashua River Watershed: the river with all its tributaries, its wildlife, plant life and the lands and communities it nourishes.
Let’s keep them out of the waste stream. Residents tossed them into a dump truck hard enough to smash most of them!
Local author Rich Marcello and long time resident Lucy Wallace discuss his 6th novel “The Means of Keeping” – a profound exploration of grief, friendship, and the indelible impact of climate change on personal and global scales.
Don’t miss this short video of the creative, self-directed project from Bromfield student Ibrahim Shabra. He has built a tower that represents the rising global temperatures over time. Congratulations, Ibraham, on an innovative and graphic demonstration of our planet’s temperature rise!
The Specialized Energy Code (Fall Town Meeting Article 13) was adopted! It enhances Harvard’s existing building code to promote energy efficiency, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and encourage electrification.
We’ll be at the Harvard Lions Club Fall Fest with Electric Vehicles, Electric Lawn & Garden Tools plus Carnival Games for all ages.
“Forest Health in Springtime” is the second event in our collaborative educational “Know Your Land” series. Immersive event focused on woodland invasive species.
At the heart of this endeavor is the series’ mission: to empower our community with knowledge about Harvard’s natural environments. By understanding how to care for and protect our land, we can ensure its health and beauty for generations to come.
Are you interested in installing a heat pump for your heating and cooling but don’t know where to start? The Harvard Climate Initiative wants to help. We host meet-ups with volunteer coaches a few times a year. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates.
Dr. Flegal presents: Confronting the Climate Crisis: Science, Solutions, and Hope for a Sustainable Future.
This is the debut of our collaborative educational “Know Your Land’ series. Meet local forestry experts on a guided forest walk on conservation land.
Events were held in 2022 & 2023. These events offered the opportunity for residents to meet and talk with fellow residents who have taken steps to reduce their carbon footprint through actions small and large.