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AT&T asks 1 million customers to go paperless
From Green Right Now Reports
AT&T said today it will have a tree planted in honor of each customer who opts in to paperless billing – up to 1 million trees in 2010. The program, which will be operated in conjunction with the Arbor Day Foundation, is open to customers of AT&T residential home phone, AT&T U-verse TV, broadband and wireless customers nationwide.
According to PayItGreen, if a million customers switch to paperless billing, this would help to save 400,000 pounds of paper, avoid 6 million pounds of greenhouse gases, and prevent 4 million gallons of wastewater from discharging into lakes, streams, and rivers in a year. And, according to the EPA, planting 1 million trees can absorb more than 1 million tons of carbon dioxide, can provide oxygen for up to 4 million people to breathe in a day and can forest more than 1,400 acres of land.
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Tags: · Arbor Day Foundation, AT&T, paperless billing
How to nurse your trees through a rough winter
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Winter is not when we typically think strategically about trees. We may notice the glittering displays of icicles draped from their branches, but we don’t think about tree maintenance.
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Tags: · Arbor Day Foundation, arborist, certified arborists, how to prune trees, storm damaged trees, tree maintenance, Trees, when to remove a tree, winter tree damage
Banks plant trees for customers who opt out of paper statements
From Green Right Now Reports
There’s a nice symmetry to this green trend that’s taken root among financial institutions. Aware that their paper-spewing tendencies carry a high carbon price (not to mention their actual price), many banks and credit companies are planting trees for customers who agree to forgo paper statements.
The latest to ann ounce such a tree-planting project is the Kinecta Federal Credit Union in Manhattan Beach, Calif. Kinecta will make a donation to plant a tree in the Brazilian Rain Forest for every customer who converts to electronic statements between now and Sept. 30.
“Our intention is not only to show our commitment to being a green organization, but also to motivate our members to consider the positive global impact even the smallest decision can have,” said Shannon Doiron, Director of Marketing & eCommerce in a news release. “Collectively, credit union members can make a tremendous difference simply by opting out of paper statements.”
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Tags: · Allstate, Arbor Day Foundation, AT&T, Bank of America, conservation, Greener Businesses, lower carbon footprint, Mary Kay, Nature Conservancy, paperless statements, Sovereign Bank, T-Mobile, tree planting
Environmentalists and golf courses push to green their greens
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now

Golf courses and environmentalists have had – and still have – a rather rocky relationship.
The land that courses are built on and their impact on habitats has been fiercely debated. As huge users of pesticides, fertilizers and water, golf courses have faced criticism for fouling the environment with chemical-filled runoff, potentially harming humans and wildlife and wasting huge quantities of precious water, even in drought-plagued areas.
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Tags: · American Society of Golf Course Architects, Arbor Day Foundation, Arbor Links, Audobon Sanctuary Program, Converted Organics, Environmental Institute for Golf, Golf and The Environment Institute, golf course, golf course and environment, golf course and fertilizer, golf course and habitat, golf course and pesticides, golf course and water use, United States Golf Association, Vineyard Golf Club, Wildlife Links
Ten great, green, blooming and fragrant gifts for Mother’s Day
By Laura Elizabeth May
Green Right Now
When getting ready for Mother’s Day, don’t forget about Mother Earth. We have gathered eight ideas that your mother will love an d won’t hurt the earth.
A Gift That Blooms
1. Flowers are always right for Mom’s Day. If you are leaning in that direction, consider buying local blooms from a local florist. Picking out flowers that are grown locally cuts down on the amount of gas used to bring you that flower, and you will be supporting your neighborhood economy. If cut flowers aren’t easily found, look for a perennial or shrub in a pot.
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Tags: · Arbor Day Foundation, Blackbird Bakery, chocolate, flowers, fruits, handcrafted jewelry, Microplace, Mother's Day, natural scents, organic cotton, Organic Food, perfume, Sephora, sweets, Taza Chocolate, TheFind, Trees, Vintage Naturals, WomenHeart, WorldofGood, Yumi&Laurie blankets
Humana and Arbor Day, taming health care’s paper monsters
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
It’s taking some time, but the health care industry is slowly figuring out how to tamp down the paperwork that’s choking doctor’s offices and irritating patients across the nation. Increasingly physicians are emailing in prescriptions and we in the public are getting our rejections for medical treatment via online records. (Hey, at least we don’t have to wait for the bad news!)
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Tags: · Arbor Day Foundation, forests, healthcare, Humana, Paper
Money from trees — save on utility bills and heal the atmosphere
By Diane Porter
Green Right Now
Wouldn’t you just love to pick your house up, turn it this way and that way on the lot, and figure out where it really makes the most sense? The spot where it catches the prevailing breeze, has shade in the summer, sun in the winter, and energy savings year-round?
That’s how houses were placed before air-conditioning, when a family’s comfort inside depended on how well the house functioned. But today, we live in tidy rows on uniform blocks that line up in a way that makes more sense for real estate than anything else. The decision as to which way our doors and windows face was most likely made by a developer putting down dozens of homes at once; the placement of our driveways and patios followed suit.
And if the sun bakes us in the summer, or if our living room is freezing in the winter, we tend to focus on things we can do inside the house to mitigate the problem. We turn the thermostat up or down; we dig out the blankets in winter or the fans in summer.
And we pay for all of it, in comfort and utility bills.
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Tags: · American Public Power Association, Arbor Day Foundation, energy savings, Golden Tree Award, Sacramento, Sacramento Tree Foundation, Tree City USA, Trees, utility bills
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