Teens, churches, and a grocery store take climate action in Milwaukee » Yale Climate Connections

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Bethel-Bethany United Church of Christ in Milwaukee recently lowered its electric bills and reduced its climate-warming pollution by switching to energy-efficient LED lights.

Nearby, the Sherman Park grocery store installed a 50-gallon rain barrel to capture stormwater running off the roof.

Tolorunju: “We have seen how people are really interested in reducing flooding, in reducing stormwater on their property.”

That’s Ifeoluwapo Tolorunju of the Sherman Park Community Association, which supported these projects through its Greening Congregations initiative.

The program helps faith groups, small businesses, and apartment buildings in the area implement climate solutions. Some cut carbon pollution, while others reduce stormwater runoff, which is a growing problem as climate change causes more heavy downpours.

The group also hires high school students to help, which exposes them to possible environmental careers.

And many of the projects are at central locations in the community. For example, churches often host food pantries, schools, and day cares.

Tolorunju: “Meaning that people go there at least maybe two times in a week.”

So through these projects, the whole community can see climate solutions in action.

Reporting credit: Ethan Freedman / ChavoBart Digital Media / Thanks to the Midwest Climate Resilience Conference for logistical support.

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