
Charge up and get your batteries ready. The Electric Social is rolling into town!
Formerly known as the EV Ride ‘n Drive & E-Bike Demo (we had a glow-up), this year’s event is bigger, better, and way more fun.

Formerly known as the EV Ride ‘n Drive & E-Bike Demo (we had a glow-up), this year’s event is bigger, better, and way more fun.

When temperatures swing unpredictably, as they have this unusually warm winter, households that live in inefficient buildings or rely on expensive fossil fuels feel it

In Eagle County, approximately 30% of the year round population and half of the students are Latino. Despite being such a considerable part of our

January is Radon Action Month, an important reminder that one of the most serious indoor air pollutants is also one of the easiest to miss.

I think it’s safe to say that we could all use a little positive news, especially in the context of climate change and its impacts.

Celebrating Local Leaders in Sustainable Business Walking Mountains recently hosted the annual Actively Green Awards Party, bringing together sustainability leaders, local businesses, and community partners

Have you been thinking about installing electric vehicle (EV) chargers at your multifamily housing (MFH) complex but aren’t sure where to start? There’s a program

Eagle County, though limited in developable size, is still a hot spot for new construction. Whether it’s much-needed employee/affordable housing, commercial buildings, or sprawling single-family

Last December I shared 22 climate wins in 2022 that the Climate Action Collaborative (CAC) and our partners achieved. For brevity, I’ll spare readers from a list

Happy New Year from the Climate Action Collaborative (CAC)! January is an exciting time to reflect on the past year (as we did in November and December’s CAC columns)

Keeping it Green this Holiday Season For the environmentally conscious holiday shopper, staying green in aisles of plastic trinkets, decorations, and fake trees isn’t always

Recycling Isn’t Just About Trash, it’s About Energy It’s the right thing to do and is a critical part of meeting Eagle County’s emissions goals.