As towns develop plans to increase renewable energy, Dori Drachman of Peterborough warned there’s no “silver bullet.”“There’s not one thing that’s going to get us there,” said Drachman, one of the featured speakers during a Community Conversation.
The need to transition to 100% renewable energy was thrown into high relief earlier this month when the United Nations published its most-alarming climate report to date. The scientists who wrote it warned that we need to act quickly. They stressed.
Doing good for the environment comes in many forms.On a large scale, it is government and industry working together to address climate change, which according to an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report released earlier this month, “will.
The Peterborough Renewable Energy Planning team (PREP), which is charged with developing an initial plan to achieve 100% renewable sources of electricity by 2030 and other energy consumption, such as heating and transportation, by 2050, will hold PREP.
The Peterborough Renewable Energy Planning team held its final “PREP Talks” session of the year Wednesday in the Peterborough Town Library, as it collects feedback from residents on its goals.“We’re learning a lot about what people care about,”.