A Geelong and Bellarine climate group will release a new book and hold an informative event to improve energy use and conservation.
Parents for Climate will officially launch its Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy for Children’s Healthy Futures booklet on Friday, March 21, at Woodlands House Childcare in Ocean Grove.
The booklet features play-based activities, real-world case studies and practical guidance to empower young children to understand the importance of clean energy and reducing waste.
Parents for Climate development director Laura Grufas said providing more education about energy saving and support for transitioning to clean energy was important.
“This is more than a book launch. It’s about showing what’s possible when early learning centres embrace clean energy solutions,” she said.
“Many families are feeling the pressure of rising costs, but small changes like sealing drafts, switching to energy-efficient appliances, or advocating for better energy policies can make a huge difference.”
The climate advocate group will also host a Smarter Homes, Cleaner Energy community event with Goodbye Gas from 3.30pm on March 30 at the Ocean Grove Pavilion.
Goodbye Gas’ Ben Russell said smarter energy choices were good for the environment and economy across the region.
“As we help Bellarine families take the next step toward smarter energy choices, we want to empower more households to explore what’s possible,” he said.
The free event will help families explore ways to improve energy efficiency, cut bills, and transition away from gas. Visit parentsforclimate.org/smarter_homes_cleaner_energy_20250330 to reserve a spot.