Climate Cafés: Simple but Meaningful Steps Towards a More Sustainable Home, Town, and Beyond

An ongoing series of events called Climate Cafes are being presented by CCAT at locations such as the Senior Center or library to share ideas with the community.

The Climate Café series are conversations about meaningful but relatively inexpensive steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint and start to heal our impact on Earth’s changing climate.

Come learn about the relatively inexpensive steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint and start to heal our impact on Earth’s changing climate. Refreshments will be provided.

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Upcoming Events

Past Events

Friday, June 27th, 2025 @ 10am -- Senior Center

Clean Energy and Sustainability in Chelmsford: Learn about our town’s Clean Energy and Sustainability Committee and its goals, plans and accomplishments.

What programs benefit you directly? What do you think the committee has done well? How can it do better? How can you contribute to this group’s goals? Your feedback as a concerned town resident is important to us.

Bern Kosicki presented and led a lively discussion about clean energy and sustainability. For more information take a look at the slides.

The Slides

Friday, April 25th, 2025 @ 10am -- Senior Center

Jane Mosier will lead a discussion on reducing paper junk mail, including clean electricity promotions.

We will also discuss how to opt for clean energy without putting up a solar array.

You’ll have opportunities to share any steps you have taken or want to learn more about, and what you think the Town of Chelmsford should be doing.

Here are links for  Jane’s talk on junk paper mail:

Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 -- Senior Center

Julie Carney of CCAT and members of the Chelmsford Climate Action Team and the Chelmsford Clean Energy and Sustainability Committee presented ideas for sustainable living and described actions the town of Chelmsford has taken to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Take a look at some of the eye-opening graphics from the conversation: