When Hope Gets Gut-Punched: How Do We “Get It Right” After H.R. 1?
Harmony Dixon and Grace Gilmore discuss What If We Get It Right? on Youtube. This July, Bedford 2030’s book club dove into What If We Get It Right? by Dr. Ayana
“They Saved Us”: David Pogue on Rewilding His Lawn with Rooted Solutions
When Emmy-winning CBS correspondent and climate explainer David Pogue moved to Bedford with his wife Nikki, they had big dreams for their “honeymoon yard.” Four acres of possibility—and a shared
Your Planet’s Future, According to Congress
H.R. 1 and Energy Upgrade Incentives—What You Need to Know As Bedford 2030’s Energy Coach, I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about H.R. 1, AKA the One
Presenting: The 2024-2025 Greenlight Award® Finals
Greenlight Award® Class of 2025. Photo by Peter Michaelis Ten years, three rooms, sixty-three students, one (very busy) hotel. Bedford 2030’s 10th Annual Greenlight Award® Finals brought serious climate action
Heat Pump 101 at the Healthy Home Academy
The Bedford 2030 Communications Team, aka The Ginger Gals—Harmony and Grace, visited our friend and board member Kevin Brenner at the Healthy Home Academy for a crash course on heat
How to Fight Plastic Pollution in New York
Published as a Guest Column in The Recorder February 8th, 2025 Written by: Harmony Dixon Adults consume the equivalent of between three and twelve plastic bags per year, according to
Warm Homes, Cool Planet: Fiery Interview with Kevin Brenner
Air sealing and insulation—boring? Not a chance, thanks to Kevin Brenner, renowned “Insulation King.” Kevin, Founder and President of Healthy Home Energy & Consulting™, Bedford 2030 Board Member, gave Harmony
Green Gifts, Thoughtful Giving: A Sustainable Holiday Gift Guide
We’re living in a time when giving has become a competition. The holiday season has been hijacked by consumerism, and we’re conditioned to believe that the more we spend, the
Greenlight Award™: Gen Z’s Climate Revolution
The first round of the 10th Annual Greenlight Award™ culminated on December 8th, showcasing 39 student-led climate action proposals from 14 schools and clubs across Westchester County. These projects were