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April Newsletter

By July 10, 2025Ann Arbor

Local Abundance

  • Food System Data and Trends | ProVeg International
  • Emerging Solutions Could Curb Agricultural Emissions
  • Downtown Farmers Market: Not Just a Market, a Movement
  • Book – We Are Eating the Earth
  • Resources for Farmers and Residents
  • U of M Sustainable Food Systems Initiative – Food Literacy for All
  • TAKE THE 30-DAY VEGGIE CHALLENGE!
  • Michigan Local Foods

Events

  • Implementing the A2ZERO Carbon Neutrality Plan 2025 Session IV: Updates to the Michigan Commercial Energy Code: 2025 and Beyond
  • Graham Scholars Team Transportation Presentation
  • SEAS Team Sustainable Food Businesses Presentation
  • Sustainability Forum: Local Changemaking: Sustaining Ann Arbor Together (SA2T) Community Grant Program
  • Michigan EIBC
  • MI Healthy Climate Conference
  • Gardening & FarmFest
  • Pocket Forest
  • ICYMI Recording of 3/25 Agrisolar: Maximizing Agriculture AND Renewable Energy
  • The Third Annual A2 Climate Teach-In: From Climate Distress to Climate Action

New Members

  • M. Shapiro Real Estate Group
  • St. Clare’s Church
  • Stays by 4m
  • Gallatin Manor LLC
  • Michigan Hillel
  • Huron Village Shopping Center

News

  • Lower-Carbon Concrete Task Force
  • Carbon Leadership Forum

Member Resources

  • DTE 2025 Programs for Multifamily
  • A2 Green Business Challenge (A2GBC)
  • Commercial EV Charger Program
  • 2025 Benchmarking
  • Energy Management Grants

The Washtenaw 2030 District is funded by our members, DTE, the City of Ann Arbor and EGLE. We are accelerating our work locally because climate change is a serious and immediate threat. Science, our community, and the global market place will not be deterred in accomplishing the energy transformation that is required for our planet’s and nation’s resilience.

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