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MCAN helps Muni towns go green: The Climate Minute

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About 13% of Massachusetts citizens get their electric power through local “Municipal” utilities. These are a good opportunity to make our state’s energy usage cleaner. Listen in to Carol Oldham, MCAN’s Executive Director, as she describes ways to help these Muni’s reduce carbon emissions. After that, use this map of electric utilities to check your supplier and then send an email to: Info@massclimateaction.net for information on how you can help your town’s utility go green.

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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

Replaced by: The Climate Minute

When? This feed was archived on December 27, 2017 02:49 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on December 26, 2017 04:56 (7y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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Content provided by The Massachusetts Climate Action Network. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Massachusetts Climate Action Network or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

About 13% of Massachusetts citizens get their electric power through local “Municipal” utilities. These are a good opportunity to make our state’s energy usage cleaner. Listen in to Carol Oldham, MCAN’s Executive Director, as she describes ways to help these Muni’s reduce carbon emissions. After that, use this map of electric utilities to check your supplier and then send an email to: Info@massclimateaction.net for information on how you can help your town’s utility go green.

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