We have collected hundreds of signatures for our petition to get the City of Springfield to adopt the same type of program Greenfield, MA has of using 100% renewable energy to combat climate change. Let's keep the momentum going to reach our goal of 1,000 signatures in support of Community Choice Energy (CCE) in Springfield. Our Resident Advisors are working hard by doing outreach in the community to educate other residents about how CCE could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve health and ensure equity. We are seeking more signatures to show continued community support and you could help us too by sharing our petition for clean energy options in Springfield.
Some Community Wins so far are:
In this article the advocacy of our Resident Advisors and the City Council's decision is highlighted. Read about it HERE.
Read about it HERE.
Check out our Resident Advisors, who will be at many community events in and around the city. Help us reach our goal by signing our petition today.
WHAT
is
Community Choice Energy (CCE)?
Community Choice Energy (CCE) is an energy-supply option that would allow the City of Springfield to get up to 100% of its electricity from clean, renewable energy such as solar and wind power. Eversource would still provide our energy, and we would still pay our electric bills, but switching to CCE means that together we would:
Currently, 80% of Springfield’s electricity comes from burning fossil fuels that worsen climate change. With CCE, we can replace dirty, polluting fossil fuels with renewable solar and wind power.
We are advocating for 100% renewable energy. Greenfield, MA has this now! The final decision for Springfield will be made by local government.
Learn more by clicking the links below.
To make CCE a reality we need to let the city leaders know we want renewable energy. Sign Our Petition below to tell city leaders you want your electricity coming from clean, green energy sources.
LiveWell Springfield's Climate Change, Health & Equity (CCHE) Committee has been meeting since January <year?> to work on policies to advance advocacy efforts in the areas of climate change and health and equity. We partner with the Springfield Climate Justice Initiative, to educate and engage residents on issues that directly impact their lives. We believe that change happens best when the people most impacted by the issues have a seat at the table decisions are being made that affect their lives.
The CCHE Committee's work is based on the City of Springfield's
Climate Action & Resilience Plan released
in 2017.
Meeting Schedule:
Samantha Hamilton Shamilton@publichealthwm.org.