Read more about the article “It’s about Caulk” | Architect Hallie Bowie Weighs in on Big (and small) Green Opportunities for the Home ahead of Spring Open House Event
Hallie Bowie’s Home with Solar Panels Photo courtesy of Hallie Bowie

“It’s about Caulk” | Architect Hallie Bowie Weighs in on Big (and small) Green Opportunities for the Home ahead of Spring Open House Event

Words by Sophie Vaughan

Sustainable living means different things to different people. For some, it’s as simple as recycling and composting. Some people choose to avoid single-use plastics. Some change out traditional light bulbs for LEDs. Then there are those rare moments when big investments—like replacing an appliance or even building a new home—can provide big green opportunities.

On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, learn how to spot some of these opportunities at an all-electric open house event hosted by Hallie Bowie, Architect and Founder at New Leaf Home Design, LLC. 

This open house event will teach attendees all about home electrification and will include two time options:

At 1:30pm, Hallie will host the Summit of Sustainability Alliance (SoSA) monthly meeting with a ReWiring America presentation on electrifying mid-sized cities. Bowie is a representative to SoSA for the Home Builders Association serving Portage and Summit counties. 

At 6:30pm, Hallie will focus her presentation on the Inflation Reduction Act.

The primary objective of this open house event is to familiarize people with some of the equipment and appliances that can qualify for tax credits and rebates through the Inflation Reduction Act, which is geared toward transitioning homes to using electricity for heating, as opposed to using methane gas. 

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Read more about the article Akron Environmental Justice Coalition to Hold Public Forum
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Akron Environmental Justice Coalition to Hold Public Forum

Local Leaders and Citizens to Come Together for Sustainable Change

Words by Sophie Vaughan

With some fresh faces sitting on the Akron City Council and a new Administration under Mayor Shammas Malik, Akron environmental advocates are ready for a big change. The Akron Environmental Justice Coalition is working to connect local citizens directly to City officials and policymakers to create lasting environmental change in our community. On Tuesday, January 30, 2024, the Akron Environmental Justice Coalition is hosting a public forum from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the First Congregational Church of Akron, where the Akron community can come together with local leadership to begin to address the biggest environmental issues facing our city. 

For this forum, local leaders will use a positive change methodology known as Appreciative Inquiry to facilitate small circle groups. Each group of local citizens will focus on a specific discussion topic relating to environmental issues in Akron, using a collaborative approach. Instead of focusing on problems, Appreciative Inquiry explores strengths and successes, fostering positive change through affirmative questions that amplify what’s working well. This approach sparks innovation and encourages a future built on shared values and aspirations. For the Akron Environmental Justice Coalition, these shared aspirations and values center around creating a sustainable, equitable, and healthy Akron.

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Supporting Life on Land in Summit County: An Introduction to SoSA’s Biodiversity Projects

Words by Sophie Vaughan

Last month, we introduced our readers to the Summit of Sustainability Alliance (SoSA), the organization leading the way in advancing sustainability in the Summit County region through nonprofit, public, and private sector partnerships. We continue our coverage of SoSA with a deeper look into their Biodiversity program. 

We spoke with SoSA Core Team Member and Secretary Pat Gsellman, who is the Senior Advisor for Akron Waterways Renewed and Senior Project Professional for Environmental Design Group. Gsellman works with Beth Vild on the SoSA Biodiversity Team to bring the UN’s Life on Land Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to the local level, to be applicable to Summit County. The team uses the Life on Land SDG as a guide to organize activities and hopes to set goals that align with the Life on Land targets.

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