Increasing Demand for Home Retrofits: Community-Based Outreach and Mobilization
Learn about how community-based outreach and mobilization efforts are increasing demand for energy retrofits, and why such community involvement is key to achieving triple bottom line solutions: solutions that are good for people, the environment and the economy.
A Community of Practice Learning Call
Wednesday, May 19
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As more rebate and financing programs become available, energy
retrofitting of homes and businesses is increasingly accessible to
American consumers. But financial incentives and glossy advertising
aren't enough to generate the kind of large-scale demand for efficiency
we need to grow a strong and inclusive green economy.
Learn about how
community-based outreach and mobilization efforts are increasing demand
for energy retrofits, and why such community involvement is key to
achieving triple bottom line solutions: solutions that are good for
people, the environment and the economy.
On the call, we heard from:
- John Lauer, Program Director, The DC Project
- Lisa Clauson, Co-Director, Community Labor United (CLU), Boston
- Jeremy Hays, Director of Special Projects, Green For All
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