About Ohio Interfaith Power and Light
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Ohio Interfaith Power and Light is an affiliate of The Regeneration Project's national Interfaith Power and Light campaign. Our mission is to empower a religious response to climate change and to promote energy conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. We focus on tangible results in religious communities - putting our faith into action.
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News
| Green Energy Ohio spotlights Ohio IPL The latest quarterly issue of Greenenergyohio.org's news magazine has a very good story about OhIPL's work in helping houses of worship in Ohio work toward energy efficiency. Tony Bidinger's article spotlights: * Sanctuary lighting at First English Lutheran in Columbus * Solar panels at United Church of Christ in Sylvania * The first LEED-certified religious building in America, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wayne County Read More... | Hottest decade on record shows 'global warming is undeniable' -- NOAA From EENews, thanks to Tennessee Interfaith Power and Light: The past decade was the warmest on record and shows global warming is "undeniable," according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Read More... | Salvaging reusable materials Here's a short, obviously non-professional video about recycling building material. It spotlights Building Value, a nonprofit social enterprise in Cincinnati that salvages reusable materials for sale to the public. Building Value's mission is to help the environment, reduce the cost of disposal, and give architectural gems a second life. In addition, each donation empowers people with disabilities and disadvantages to increase their independence through the work of their parent organization, Easter Seals Work Resource Center. Read More... |



