Water Champions. Since then, they have been helping others by designing water systems and providing guidance in navigating the water use rebates at state and local levels.
Marin County provides up to $1000 rebates for rainwater harvesting and other incentive programs.
They have great tips and rebates for water efficiency devices. Homeowners can enjoy kickbacks of up to $125 on laundry-to-landscape systems, which cost an average $500 to buy and install, but if you do it yourself it costs less than $100 in parts and a little of your time.
The County also offers discounts on Flume detectors and a new program that helps people calculate their indoor usage on2 Columnline. They also have discounts on Flume detectors and a new program that helps people calculate their indoor usage inline with
Fun fact: the 3 in Water Champions phone number (above) stands for: 1 - gray water, 2 - rainwater and 3 - storm water (permaculture).
Marin County provides up to $1000 rebates for rainwater harvesting and other incentive programs.
They have great tips and rebates for water efficiency devices. Homeowners can enjoy kickbacks of up to $125 on laundry-to-landscape systems, which cost an average $500 to buy and install, but if you do it yourself it costs less than $100 in parts and a little of your time.
The County also offers discounts on Flume detectors and a new program that helps people calculate their indoor usage on2 Columnline. They also have discounts on Flume detectors and a new program that helps people calculate their indoor usage inline with
Fun fact: the 3 in Water Champions phone number (above) stands for: 1 - gray water, 2 - rainwater and 3 - storm water (permaculture).
Legislation being introduced in 2024:
This article has details about each bill. Contact your legislators here.
Legislation being introduced in 2024:
This article has details about each bill. Contact your legislators here.
I will be walking 65 miles along the final route of the Spanish Camino. Last year I walked 100 miles along the coastal Camino, ending at the church in Santiago. But that is actually not the end of the Camino.
The route continues on to Finesterre – translated to the End of the Earth.
In pre-Christian times, they believed that this was actually the end of the earth as they would gaze out at the horizon and see a drop off. “Thar be Dragons thar.”
Today we face our own dragons as we gaze into the future and see what Climate Change would wrought if we don’t change our ways.
Your donation supports Sustainable Marin’s ongoing efforts. As for the Camino walk, I am financing the trip myself, so 100% of your tax-deductible donations go to Sustainable Marin and the chapters and projects SM fosters.
Thank you, in advance, for your generous contribution! Every bit counts!
With gratitude,
Wendi Kallins, President Sustainable Marin
The decision led other jurisdictions in the region to reconsider their own building electrification rules to avoid legal threats, with Eugene, Oregon, reversing its gas ban altogether and Washington state changing recently adopted building codes that would have mandated electric heat pumps in new buildings. Some building electrification advocates worried the court’s decision would chill decarbonization efforts as local and state governments face down lawsuits often led by the well-funded gas industry.
There are a variety of policy options right now.
The Statewide Codes and Standards Team put on a great presentation September last year regarding the history of Reach Codes and approaches moving forward.
a. On November 3, the CEC released its draft express terms for the 2025 Building Code setting heat pump space and water heating as the new construction baseline in single and multi-family buildings. The proposal also requires heat pumps when an AC is replaced in all Climate Zones, sized to meet the larger of the heating or cooling load, unless a panel upgrade is required or it increases the load by 1 ton or more.
b. As a direct result of local leaders' efforts calling on the Governor to support a zero-emission building code, CARB is recommending mandatory zero-emission residential new construction standards in the 2024 triennial CALGreen code cycle.
(California Air Resources Board)
I will be walking 65 miles along the final route of the Spanish Camino. Last year I walked 100 miles along the coastal Camino, ending at the church in Santiago. But that is actually not the end of the Camino.
The route continues on to Finesterre – translated to the End of the Earth.
In pre-Christian times, they believed that this was actually the end of the earth as they would gaze out at the horizon and see a drop off. “Thar be Dragons thar.”
Today we face our own dragons as we gaze into the future and see what Climate Change would wrought if we don’t change our ways.
Your donation supports Sustainable Marin’s ongoing efforts. As for the Camino walk, I am financing the trip myself, so 100% of your tax-deductible donations go to Sustainable Marin and the chapters and projects SM fosters.
Thank you, in advance, for your generous contribution! Every bit counts!
With gratitude,
Wendi Kallins, President Sustainable Marin
The decision led other jurisdictions in the region to reconsider their own building electrification rules to avoid legal threats, with Eugene, Oregon, reversing its gas ban altogether and Washington state changing recently adopted building codes that would have mandated electric heat pumps in new buildings. Some building electrification advocates worried the court’s decision would chill decarbonization efforts as local and state governments face down lawsuits often led by the well-funded gas industry.
There are a variety of policy options right now.
The Statewide Codes and Standards Team put on a great presentation September last year regarding the history of Reach Codes and approaches moving forward.
a. On November 3, the CEC released its draft express terms for the 2025 Building Code setting heat pump space and water heating as the new construction baseline in single and multi-family buildings. The proposal also requires heat pumps when an AC is replaced in all Climate Zones, sized to meet the larger of the heating or cooling load, unless a panel upgrade is required or it increases the load by 1 ton or more.
b. As a direct result of local leaders' efforts calling on the Governor to support a zero-emission building code, CARB is recommending mandatory zero-emission residential new construction standards in the 2024 triennial CALGreen code cycle.
(California Air Resources Board)
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Article in Corte Madera Chronicles (Town Newsletter)
On Saturday, February 10th the California Parks and Recreation Society recognized Kathy Huber their Community Service Award for her coordination of the Painted Bins Project in Corte Madera.
Remember to RSVP by April 4, 2024 to get tickets to attend TRASH BASH, the Painted Bins’ Fundraiser to celebrate the student artists.
You and your climate action team will learn how to make smarter shopping choices, reduce waste, conserve water and energy, switch to renewable energy sources, save money on utility bills, and prepare for climate-related emergencies. The workshop is free of charge and meets virtually five times over ten weeks.
Wednesday, March 20, 5 - 6pm (Online)
- EV 102: New EV Owner Workshop presented by Ride and Drive Clean - Do a deep dive on charging, help you plan an EV road trip, and review incentives. Join us and we’ll help make your transition to driving electric smooth sailing - (Register)
Thursday, March 21, 12pm – 1pm (Online)
- New Sustainability Rules and Responsibilities: How Businesses Can Thrive in a Shifting World presented by Microsoft - (Register)
Tuesday, March 26 - 4 - 5:15pm
- Multisolving: Actions that protect the climate while improving health, equity, and biodiversity at the same time. Presented by Elders Climate Action - (Register)
Wednesday, March 27, 5:30 - 7pm (Online)
- Mariner Cover Workshop hosted by the Town of Corte Madera for residents to discuss shoreline vulnerabilities and better understand residents’ concerns and priorities - (Zoom Meeting Link)
Wednesday, March 27, 4pm – 5pm (Online)
- Our Climate & Democracy Are at Stake: How We’ll Win the 2024 Election presented by Food & Water Watch - (Register)
Wednesday, April 3, 4-5pm (Online)
- Better Banking, Presented by Green America. Learn about Wall Street's role in the climate crisis, your bank account's carbon footprint, identifying fossil fuel investments, finding community-minded banks, and switching institutions, with speakers Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise, Leigh Evans, and a surprise guest urging moral financial choices - (Register)
Sunday, April 21 - 11am-2pm - Earth Day Mill Valley - Mill Valley Community Center - (Directions)
Sunday, April 21 - 12-4pm - Earth Day Novato - Unity in Marin - (Directions)
For more events, see the Green Change Events Calendar and the Ride Drive Clean Events Calendar
Article in Corte Madera Chronicles (Town Newsletter)
On Saturday, February 10th the California Parks and Recreation Society recognized Kathy Huber their Community Service Award for her coordination of the Painted Bins Project in Corte Madera.
Remember to RSVP by April 4, 2024 to get tickets to attend TRASH BASH, the Painted Bins’ Fundraiser to celebrate the student artists.
You and your climate action team will learn how to make smarter shopping choices, reduce waste, conserve water and energy, switch to renewable energy sources, save money on utility bills, and prepare for climate-related emergencies. The workshop is free of charge and meets virtually five times over ten weeks.
Wednesday, March 20, 5 - 6pm (Online) - EV 102: New EV Owner Workshop presented by Ride and Drive Clean - Do a deep dive on charging, help you plan an EV road trip, and review incentives. Join us and we’ll help make your transition to driving electric smooth sailing - (Register)
Thursday, March 21, 12pm – 1pm (Online) - New Sustainability Rules and Responsibilities: How Businesses Can Thrive in a Shifting World presented by Microsoft - (Register)
Tuesday, March 26 - 4 - 5:15pm
- Multisolving: Actions that protect the climate while improving health, equity, and biodiversity at the same time. Presented by Elders Climate Action - (Register)
Wednesday, March 27, 5:30 - 7pm (Online) - Mariner Cover Workshop hosted by the Town of Corte Madera for residents to discuss shoreline vulnerabilities and better understand residents’ concerns and priorities - (Zoom Meeting Link)
Wednesday, March 27, 4pm – 5pm (Online) - Our Climate & Democracy Are at Stake: How We’ll Win the 2024 Election presented by Food & Water Watch - (Register)
Wednesday, April 3, 4-5pm (Online)
- Better Banking, Presented by Green America. Learn about Wall Street's role in the climate crisis, your bank account's carbon footprint, identifying fossil fuel investments, finding community-minded banks, and switching institutions, with speakers Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise, Leigh Evans, and a surprise guest urging moral financial choices - (Register)
Sunday, April 21 - 11am-2pm - Earth Day Mill Valley - Mill Valley Community Center - (Directions)
Sunday, April 21 - 12-4pm - Earth Day Novato - Unity in Marin - (Directions)
For more events, see the Green Change Events Calendar and the Ride Drive Clean Events Calendar
SUSTAINABLE MARIN.ORG
ADDRESS:
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ROSS, CA 94957
SUSTAINABLE MARIN.ORG
ADDRESS:
P.O. BOX 1822
ROSS, CA 94957