The City's Environmental Advisory Commission invites residents to learn about important environmental topics at these upcoming presentations. Each program will be held at the Warrenville Public Library District (28W751 Stafford Place).
Electric Vehicles Are for Everyone
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Wednesday, May 7 | 7:00 p.m.
Thinking about purchasing an electric vehicle (EV)? Join retired Captain Tracey McFadden and Dr. Kathleen McFadden as they share their expertise and personal experiences with EV ownership.
This presentation will cover:
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The benefits of driving an EV
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Types of EVs and how they work
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Battery lifespan, recycling, and charging
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The costs of purchasing, owning, and operating an EV
About the presenters:
Tracey McFadden is vice president of the Fox Valley Electric Auto Association and a member of several environmental organizations focused on sustainable transportation. A retired Air Force pilot and aviation professor, he now speaks on the benefits of EVs across the Chicagoland area.
Dr. Kathleen McFadden is a distinguished professor emerita at Northern Illinois University’s College of Business with expertise in transportation safety and process improvement.
Dark Skies: Light Pollution & Nocturnal Wildlife
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Tuesday, July 1 | 7:00 p.m.
Learn how light pollution affects wildlife, human health, and our ability to observe the night sky with Adam Kreuzer, Dark Sky International delegate.
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π How light pollution affects our ability to observe the galaxy
π How light pollution impacts our health & nocturnal wildlife
π‘ How LEDs are accelerating light pollution
π What we can do to curb light pollution – Every day needs a night!
Sustainability and Taking Care of the Environment
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Wednesday, September 3 | 7:00 p.m.
Join Jean Kent, SCARCE Program Director on Environmental Education, for a discussion on sustainability, conservation, and how we can all play a role in protecting the environment.
This presentation will cover:
π± The history and importance of composting and water conservation
π The human connection to nature and environmental responsibility
β»οΈ Where to properly dispose of unwanted materials
π‘ SCARCE programs and initiatives to support sustainability
Attendees will leave with practical tips for healthy living and fighting climate change.
How to Make Your Home Carbon-Free: Decarbonization 101
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Wednesday, November 5 | 7:00 p.m.
Looking for ways to reduce your home's carbon footprint and save money on energy costs? The Citizens Utility Board (CUB) will provide practical advice for both renters and homeowners on decarbonization.
Topics include:
π‘ Building decarbonization and electrification
π° New tax credits and rebates for energy improvements
π₯ Heat pumps, induction stoves, and other energy-efficient technology
β‘ Free programs that help lower energy costs
About the presenter:
Zoe Huspen, Carbon Free Buildings Coordinator at CUB, is passionate about sustainable energy solutions. She specializes in community engagement and helping residents navigate energy efficiency programs.