TIPL welcomes John XXIII University Parish Catholic Center. Located on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville Tennessee.
East TN On the Move
The Green Interfaith Network, a TIPL partner, focuses this fall on completing the energy audits of area churches, which were funded in 2013 from the Harris Fund of the East Tennessee Foundation. It also will have quarterly meetings in 2016 to engage its members.
In November, GINI will conduct an energy audit of the Summit Leadership Foundation in Johnson City to demonstrate the energy audit process and help the foundation save energy. Partners of the Summit (many of whom are charitable, civic, and/or faith-based organizations) will be invited to participate and to take the information and process to their home organizations or congregations.
Knoxville TIPL’s Weatherization Day
22 TIPL and other volunteers weatherized the home of Jasmine Harris in Knoxville on October 31. TIPL partnered with USGBC and Volunteer Knoxville in this climate protection and climate justice service day. At the end of the day, the weatherizing volunteers had brought this home up to the Energy Star standard.
TIPL Welcomes Partnership of East TN Episcopal Diocese
The diocese of East Tennessee comprises 34 counties in East Tennessee and three counties in North Georgia, with the Cumberland Plateau as the western border. Within this area are 45 congregations and three worshiping communities servicing nearly 16,000 active members. The Rt. Rev. George D. Young, III is the fourth bishop of East Tennessee.The Episcopal Church has taken a strong stand for climate protection and caring for the vulnerable. TIPL welcomes our newest partner.
Knoxville Mercury Does Major Article on Climate Change and TIPL
Follow this link to read the article, Local Groups Plan for Climate Change in Knoxvillefrom the October 7 issue of the Knoxville Mercury. The journalist, Heather Duncan, did a great job asking the right questions of the right people. TIPL supplied Heather the background information about the projected ways climate change will affect Knoxville.
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