Leading the local charge to move our region toward a 100% renewable energy economy, reduced pollution, and improved community health
Events
in-person joint meeting with the Nashville Chapter of Climate Reality Project.
Monthly meetings are usually 2nd Monday of the month at 6.30pm.
37208 Community Building - 2131 26th Ave North, Nashville TN 37208
Come and find out how you can help Nashville become a more sustainable, cleaner-energy city
Let’s put pressure on Tennessee Valley Authority to clean up its act! More renewable energy, less reliance on fossil fuels!
Location TBD
News
In-person joint meetings with the Nashville Chapter of Climate Reality Project
Usually 2nd Monday of the month at 6.30pm.
37208 Community Building - 2131 26th Ave North, Nashville TN 37208
The Tennessee Valley Authority and University of Tennessee Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs launched the Valley Pathways Study in February 2023 to evaluate the existing environmental landscape and explore opportunities to reduce carbon emissions and create a competitive, sustainable economy. The study brought together 24 participants from multiple sectors, including transportation, agriculture, industry, municipalities, state agencies, academia, and others. Participants shared their perspectives and idea for how we can work together to achieve net-zero emissions for future generations.
More information, and registration: https://baker.utk.edu/valley-pathways-study/
Conservation Education Day (February 27-28) is your chance to join with other environmentalists to meet with your state legislators in Nashville to promote the passage of bills which preserve and protect our water, air and land, and to block those which would do it harm. This is a joint effort of the Tennessee Environmental Council, the Tennessee Sierra Club, Harpeth Conservancy, Tennessee Interfaith Power and Light and the Tennessee Conservation Voters for many years. For more info and registration click here.