Zero Carbon, Zero Bills with author David Green
Local author David Green will be joining us (virtually) to talk about how he brought both his house and pool to a zero carbon footprint, saving thousands of dollars a year. Each attendee will receive a digital copy of Mr. Green’s book, “Zero Carbon Home”. Register: https://bit.ly/FPL-David-Green.
Local author David Green will be joining us (virtually) to talk about how he brought both his house and pool to a zero carbon footprint, saving thousands of dollars a year. Learn how to cut down on your carbon footprint and save money on your home’s heating and electricity bills during this informative online presentation. Each attendee will receive a digital copy of Mr. Green’s book, “Zero Carbon Home”. David Green holds a BA (honours) in physics from Oxford University and an MBA from Harvard Business School (with distinction). After HBS, he worked for four years as a strategy consultant advising global companies and Nelson Mandela’s new government of South Africa. After returning to the U.S., he founded, and was CEO of, two biotechnology companies: Harvard Bioscience™, which makes scientific instruments used in biopharmaceutical research and BioStage™, which makes a stem-cell therapy to treat, and hopefully cure, esophageal cancer. He took both companies public. He is an inventor on U.S. patent number 10,449,026 B2 for tissue engineering. In 2017, he wrote Zero Carbon® Home and in 2018, Zero Carbon® Pool. In 2018, he founded Zero Carbon®LLC to consult homeowners who had asked him to help them go zero. In 2019, he launched a T-shirt with a lifetime carbon footprint of zero. His work on zero carbon has appeared on global news media outlets including ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox and has appeared on the front cover of Green Energy Times and in Renewable Energy World, as well as the websites of the U.S. Department of Energy, Zero Energy Project, Cool Effects and the Green Home Institute. Learn more about David and his mission on his website.
We are thrilled to be collaborating with the following libraries: Ashland (host library), Dover, Lexington (Cary) Newton, Sherborn, and Tewksbury.