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SUMMARY:MassEnergize Annual Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join climate leaders from across Massachusetts at the MassEnergize Community Climate Leaders Conference on April 8\, 2026 at Bentley University. The day features plenary speakers Senator Mike Barrett\, DOER Commissioner Elizabeth Mahony\,  Green Energy Consumers Alliance Executive Director Larry Chretien\, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond\, cartoonist Tom Toro and Clean Energy Ventures Managing Director David Miller.  There will also be breakout sessions covering electrification\, climate communications\, youth engagement\, and grassroots organizing and much more. The conference also includes a Nonprofit & Community Resource Fair connecting organizations advancing local climate solutions. \nExplore the full program and register:\nhttps://www.massenergize.org/annual-conference/
URL:https://capecodclimate.org/event/massenergize-annual-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Bentley University\, Waltham\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Climate Voices Documentary Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Native Land Conservancy and The Falmouth Climate Action Network will host the premiere of “Climate Voices\,” a documentary film produced by Mashpee Wampanoag citizen and conservancy treasurer Leslie Jonas\,on Sunday\, April 22\, at 6 PM at Waquoit Church in East Falmouth. \n\n\nFeaturing indigenous land and water conservationists and environmental scientists speaking on the condition of the planet in celebration of Earth Day\, the film will be followed by a talk by Jonas. \nPlease RSVP to: FalmouthCAN@gmail.comFLYER_NLC_FINALVERSION
URL:https://capecodclimate.org/event/climate-voices-documentary-film-screening/
LOCATION:Waquoit Congregational Church\, 15 Parsons Lane/Rte 28\, Falmouth\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Big Blue\, Green Tomorrow: Connecting the Dots
DESCRIPTION:Big Blue Conference is the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation’s annual industry conference curated to spark conversations and inspire actions relevant to the vitality of Cape Cod and the surrounding Blue Economy.\nNew in 2026: We’re partnering with the Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative to bring you “Green Tomorrow” on Day 2 of Big Blue. Green Tomorrow will focus on climate impacts\, mitigation and action across our blue regions. \nDay 1 Highlights: Keynote speaker and CEO of Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen’s Alliance\, John Pappalardo\, makes his Big Blue debut to share his perspective on how the Blue Economy and Green Economy are connected through what he calls the “Aqua Economy.” \nDay 2 Highlights: Jeni Wheeler of the Family Table Collaborative will be our EmCee\, leading us through a program that’s all about making connections between the environment and sustainability\, featuring vibrant projects and initiatives taking place in our own backyard. Michael Kasparian\, Executive Director of the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce\, will lead a panel discussion “Falmouth CARES” with Jess Kowal (Farming Falmouth)\, Mike Lewis (Seafood Sams) and Haley O’Neil (CARE for Cape & Islands). \nMore programming details coming soon. For sponsorship opportunities or to purchase passes\, please visit 2026 Big Blue\, Green… | Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation\, Inc. \nPresented in Partnership by the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation\, the Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative & the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce
URL:https://capecodclimate.org/event/2026-big-blue-green-tomorrow-connecting-the-dots/
LOCATION:Falmouth High School\, Falmouth\, Massachusetts\, United States
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SUMMARY:Orleans Energy Navigators Drop-in Hours
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URL:https://capecodclimate.org/event/orleans-energy-navigators-drop-in-hours/2026-05-21/
LOCATION:Snow Library\, 67 Main St\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
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SUMMARY:Healing the Earth from the Ground Up:
DESCRIPTION:Healing the Earth from the Ground Up: How Farms Can Fight Climate Change\nwith Ludmila Rattis and José Safanelli \n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an engaging conversation on the hidden power of croplands and how regenerative farming practices that restore soil health can store carbon\, strengthen resilience\, and protect our planet. \nWe will explore the unique challenges of farming across latitudes and highlight how Woodwell Climate works with global partners to move from field data collection to laboratory analysis\, translating rigorous scientific evidence into actionable insights that inform policy and decision-making. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, May 27 | 5:00pm – 7:00pm \n5:00pm – Reception with beer\, wine & light bites\n6:00pm – Discussion & livestream begin \nThis event will be offered in-person and virtually. \nRegister for this event. \n\n\n\n\nWoodwell Climate Conversations\nWoodwell Climate Conversations is a monthly event series designed to engage our community and foster meaningful discussion about climate change and its impacts. This series provides a platform for both in-person and virtual discussions\, workshops\, and presentations. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us each month as we bring together experts\, thought leaders\, and community members to explore the latest climate science\, the work being done at Woodwell Climate Research Center\, and the steps we can all take toward a sustainable future.
URL:https://capecodclimate.org/event/how-farms-can-fight-climate-change/
LOCATION:Woodwell Climate Research Center\, 149 Woods Hole Road\, Woods Hole\, MA
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SUMMARY:Beyond ‘Buy Local’:  Rethinking Food Systems
DESCRIPTION:Beyond ‘Buy Local’: Rethinking Food Systems for Climate and Community\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nwith Chris Neill and Andrew Woodruff \n\n\n\n\nJoin us for this month’s Woodwell Climate Conversations to explore how regional and local agriculture can maximize climate benefits while minimizing environmental impacts. From soil health to supply chains\, we’ll discuss how regenerative practices can deliver better outcomes for farmers\, ecosystems\, and communities\, and how diet\, policy\, and markets shape the climate footprint of what we eat. \n  \nAndrew Woodruff has been farming on Martha’s Vineyard for 44 years. He is the owner of Whippoorwill Farm in West Tisbury and has served as Island Grown Initiative‘s Regenerative Farming Consultant for the past four years. Andrew is passionate about the power and potential of regenerative farming\, and has seen first hand how soil health-focused practices impact farms\, farmers\, and the food they grow. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, June 10 | 5:00pm – 7:00pm\n5:00pm – Reception with beer\, wine & light bites\n6:00pm – Discussion & livestream begin \nThis event will be offered in-person and virtually. \nRegister for this event \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWoodwell Climate Conversation\nWoodwell Climate Conversations is a monthly event series designed to engage our community and foster meaningful discussion about climate change and its impacts. This series provides a platform for both in-person and virtual discussions\, workshops\, and presentations. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us each month as we bring together experts\, thought leaders\, and community members to explore the latest climate science\, the work being done at Woodwell Climate Research Center\, and the steps we can all take toward a sustainable future.
URL:https://capecodclimate.org/event/beyond-buy-local-rethinking-food-systems/
LOCATION:Woodwell Climate Research Center\, 149 Woods Hole Road\, Woods Hole\, MA
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SUMMARY:The Energy Rules That Could Shape Local Growth
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, June 16 in-person or online for this session\, where we’ll discuss Massachusetts’ New Energy Siting and Permitting Reforms. This is ideal for individuals/organizations who are engaged with large and small municipal projects. \nRegistration is encouraged so we know whether to expect you in person or virtually. Those who select virtual attendance will receive the session link in their registration confirmation email.
URL:https://capecodclimate.org/event/the-energy-rules-that-could-shape-local-growth/
LOCATION:Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce\, 5 Patti Page Way\, Centerville\, MA\, 02632\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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