The UUS Green Sanctuary Team has written an article on our building for the Iowa Environmental Council. Their 100% Iowa project is a campaign to empowers Iowans to advocate for 100% clean energy generation. Read about our “Greenest Church in Iowa” here: https://100percentiowa.com/greenest-church-in-iowa-unitarian-universalist-society-in-coralville-iowa/
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