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Peterborough GreenUP workshop series offers youth a space to become climate leaders
Registration is open for the next workshop on January 22 on how to bring new life to broken items instead of throwing them away.
Norwood homeowners slash energy use by 43% and greenhouse gas emissions by 64%
GreenUP home energy clients Rick and Annie Lochhead installed an air source heat pump and reduced air leakage in their 1890-built home by 44%.
Peterborough GreenUP to close its downtown retail store in the new year
Due to retail slowdown, the social enterprise is not generating revenue for the non-profit environmental organization.
Peterborough GreenUP calls on community to help sustain its work on local climate action...
Non-profit environmental charity is facing a critical challenge with reductions in government funding.
Aquamation is emerging as a sustainable alternative to traditional burial and cremation
People who care for the environment are choosing more eco-friendly options for when they pass away.
Easy and affordable ways Peterborough businesses can increase their energy efficiency
By implementing low-cost solutions and encouraging energy-conserving habits, businesses can reduce their energy costs and carbon footprint.
Peterborough GreenUP supported the planting of more than 1,500 trees in 2024
Projects at Keith Wightman Public School, Trinity Community Centre, and more will enrich open spaces and help mitigate negative environmental impacts.
Peterborough-area home builders learn how to build more sustainable homes
Integrated design process helps identify opportunities to improve energy efficiency, reduce waste, and lower emissions.
Peterborough GreenUP seeking farms to participate in second year of Net Zero Farms pilot...
Selwyn farmer Bea Chan is new coordinator of program that helps farmers assess their climate footprint and more.
‘Walktober’ is a great time to get kids walking to school: Peterborough GreenUP
Children who regularly walk to school are more informed about their communities and have increased road safety awareness.