Meet the SunCommon Team Working Towards Gender Equity: Some of our most thoughtful, progress-minded employees know that social justice work is never complete, and needs to be tackled head on. So they formed an in-office committee to address issues of gender equity...
A clean energy future means getting our vehicles off fossil fuels. Here are some important questions to ask before buying an Electric Vehicle.
Divestment encourages pulling investments out of businesses that harm the environment. Learn why SunCommon chose to divest their 401k plan.
Holiday gatherings might look a little different this year, but that doesn't mean you should hold off on making some great fall recipes!
Meet Crystal Stokes, the local artist behind the Alchemist Brewery's new People Power can, benefitting the ACLU.
As we head out to enjoy the Summer, we’ve got some important sun safety tips that will help you enjoy the day while protecting you from harsh rays!
What makes for the best cocktail recipes? We think spirits from solar-powered distilleries and vineyards will help your drinks taste even more delicious!
By collectively reducing single-use plastics around the world and using plastic-free alternatives, we can make a difference and clean up our planet.
Wondering how to talk about climate change with skeptics? We've got some facts & figures to help you feel empowered to discuss this ongoing crisis.
Top 5 Unexpected Bonuses of Driving an EV
We love cozying up to a good book, especially when it focuses on a cause that’s dear to our hearts. Check out our list of the top environmental books!
Starting seeds indoors is inexpensive, fun, & so rewarding. Follow these simple instructions & you’ll be growing your own crops in no time!
At SunCommon, we believe in protecting our planet. We drive electric vehicles, generate power with renewable resources, and strive towards reducing our carbon footprint—at work and at home. It’s part of who we are. Still, we know we can do more.
Whether you’re reading this during COVID-19 or well beyond, this list of 10 healthy habits will help you feel better about spending more time at home.
Some of our most thoughtful, progress-minded employees know that social justice work is never complete, and needs to be tackled head on. So they formed an in-office committee to address issues of gender equity.
Combining solar with timber framing? We’re all in. We’ve teamed up with SunCommon, a solar energy company with locations in Vermont and New York to bring their latest innovation,…
Pollinators are an essential part of our lives. Without them we wouldn’t be able to produce a lot of the food and goods we count on every day!
Why We Need Climate Action Now
Measuring the greenhouse gases you produce is easier than you think. Learn how your numbers stack up and how to lower your own emissions!
We sought out to discover the most common questions and misconceptions people may have when considering electric vehicles.
Beekeeping may seem challenging if you don't know where to start. We spoke with a local beekeeper and got the scoop on what it takes to make your own honey!
Here's a simple Climate Action Plan for you to follow, so you can feel inspired instead of overwhelmed as we tackle climate change together.
Although it looks a little different this year, celebrating Earth Day at home is easier than ever. We've got 8 ways to make a difference in your community!
Learning how to start a garden at home is a simple, sustainable way to ensure your refrigerator is always filled with your favorite vegetables and herbs.
Composting at home is a cheap and easy way to create high-quality, nutrient rich soil for your garden! All you need to do is find a good place to keep your food scraps and keep an eye on the consistency. The average person produces 220 pounds of food waste a year—imagine if you turned all that into useful soil!
A poetic expedition between two islanders, one from the Marshall Islands and one from Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), connecting their realities of melting glaciers and rising sea levels. Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner and Aka Niviâna use their poetry to showcase the linkages between their homelands in the face of climate change. Through this video we get a glimpse at how large, and yet so small and interdependent our world is.
Hear from the Director: Our Interview with Ben Drummond, Co-Director of Blue Carbon
Young Voices for the Planet is proud to show the story of Jaysa, a 13-year old girl from Bridgeport, Connecticut who speaks out at public hearings and helps catalyze the opposition to the coal-fired power plant that is causing her asthma. She addresses environmental racism in her community and reflects on the power a single voice can have on creating positive change.
Valve Turners is a documentary about a team of climate activists who shut off 5 pipelines carrying tar sands oil from Canada into the US.