Earth Month Rain Barrel Workshops
Order your rain barrel online and then pick up your barrel and installation materials at one of our four workshops. Barrels are $55 each and include the barrel and installation […]
Order your rain barrel online and then pick up your barrel and installation materials at one of our four workshops. Barrels are $55 each and include the barrel and installation […]
Are you involved in addressing climate change and supporting your community to take action? Community organizers, municipal sustainability officers, community climate leaders, climate funders, university students and faculty in climate […]
The Providence-Warwick MSA is creating a Climate Action Plan based on funding from the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant this past year. The Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District (of […]
Join Bike Newport and RIPTA Consumer Resources to kick off Bike Month. The day's events will include breakfast refreshments and free bike-commuter swag (T-shirts, pant-leg cuffs, flashing lights, etc.; sign […]
Ocean Recovery Community Alliance (ORCA) is partnering with the Narrow River Preservation Association to clean up the Narrow River (Pettaquamscutt Estuary) watershed. Volunteers should meet at the Sprague Bridge parking […]
The second annual Jane’s Walk Aquidneck Island Festival features nine free walking conversations led by neighbors and inspired by Jane Jacobs. Anybody can lead a Jane’s Walk, and this year's […]
The Newport Tree Conservancy is calling on community members to roll up their sleeves and help care for Newport’s trees through its Tree Corps Volunteer Program on Saturday mornings. This […]
The Newport Tree Conservancy is looking for volunteers to assist in pruning, mulching and general tree maintenance of the trees in Newport’s public parks on Saturdays. No experience is necessary. […]
Undergraduate researchers from the Singley Lab at Roger Williams University have been investigating meteorology and forest growth patterns at Pardon Gray Preserve. They use a variety of techniques, including tree […]
Join a guided walking tour of one of Rhode Island's oldest operating farm composters. Learn about composting techniques for your home, as well as large-scale production practices. See how Earth […]
ECRI's annual presentation of legislative agenda and top priorities, rescheduled from April 22. Discussion with General Assembly members and ECRI leaders. The public is welcome.
Explore the Rhode Island's bioenergy facility and learn how anaerobic digestion turns organic waste into energy, fertilizer, and water.
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