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Statement on Artificial Turf
The Charlotte Energy and Climate Action Committee, the Charlotte Grange, and Sustainable Charlotte Vermont are opposed to the use of artificial turf in the Town of Charlotte or anywhere in its upstream watershed. Independent studies show that artificial turf with crumb rubber infill contains PFAS, microplastics, nanoplastics, carcinogens, and numerous additional chemicals that are known to increase rates of cancer, infertility, and developmental disabilities. PFAS are highly
carpegreenum
May 142 min read


Weatherization Works!
By Kitt Urdang and the CEC More and more people are catching onto the Charlotte Energy Committee’s (CEC) Weatherization Project, which is...
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Oct 14, 20223 min read


Solar Energy in Vermont: Success stories and areas for improvement
This blog entry is written by Kitt Urdang, a junior at Williams College and a summer 2022 intern with the Charlotte Energy Committee....
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Jul 27, 20223 min read


Rethinking Energy Use This Summer: A chance to protect your pocketbook and the environment
This blog entry is written by Kitt Urdang, a junior at Williams College and a summer 2022 intern with the Charlotte Energy Committee. In...
carpegreenum
Jul 19, 20223 min read


Welcome to the CEC Blog!
This blog will provide an additional space to learn about the CEC's work in Charlotte and beyond.
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Apr 7, 20211 min read
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