This program was hosted by the Camden Public Library on June 13, 2024, and cosponsored by the town of Camden and CamdenCAN (Climate Action Now).

Widespread fossil fuel heating use in one of the nation’s old housing stocks add up to a key climate challenge for Maine. Weatherization and electrification can help save money and make your home more comfortable, while shrinking your carbon footprint — but they don’t always come cheap, and they require careful planning.

Learn from local climate journalist Annie Ropeik and energy auditor Colin McCullough of All-Around Home Performance in Gardiner about how they worked together to assess the needs of an 125-year-old home in Camden, and get up to speed on the benefits, possibilities and resources for taking on these kinds of projects in your own space.

The talk is part of the Camden Talks Climate series put on by CamdenCAN, CamdenCAN (ClimateActionNow) is a citizen-led organization committed to reducing Camden’s contribution to climate change through local action, education, advocacy, and resources. We help our community take advantage of climate solutions with actionable steps.

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