CCAB: Climate Change Action Brookline Fact:
"The typical American household generates 55,000 pounds of carbon dioxide annually. The average German household contributes only 27,000 pounds and the Swedish household only 15,000 pounds. There is so much individuals can do to slow global warming. The need is urgent." David Gershon

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About Us: Partners

Brookline Tomorrow:Climate Action Today is a partner initiative co-sponsored by CCAB and the CAC. There are over 100 organizations and hundreds of residents who have signed on to become partners. Find out more and sign on by going to www.brooklinetomorrow.org.

Brookline Community Foundation awarded CCAB a generous grant in 2008 towards creating materials and funding a part-time campaign director. We continue to work with BCF on climate change issues.

 

CCAB is working with Massachusetts Climate Action Network (MCAN), along with nine other Massachusetts communities, to implement CoolMASS - a ground-breaking new program that enables households across the Commonwealth to act boldly to reduce their carbon footprints.

 

CCAB partners with the Selectmen's Climate Action Committee on programs to reduce the net production of greenhouse gases in Brookline. For more information, visit the town's web site.

Other communities in eastern Massachusetts with valuable information on climate change:

 

 


Co-chairs:
Paul Harris
paulharris1949@verizon.net Bob Miller
bmiller@isgmarketing.com

Campaign Director:
Mary Dewart
marydewart@aol.com

NSTAR Green:
Ed Loechler
loecher@bu.edu

Green Homes Brookline:
Alan Leviton
alanleviton@yahoo.com

Treasurer:
Alan Leviton
alanleviton@yahoo.com

Secretary:
Susan Martin
smartin@doreenevans.com

Publicity:
Marcia Hnatowich
hnatowich@rcn.com

Mailing Address:
PO Box 1743
Brookline, MA 02446



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