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    Elementary School Kids Win The San Francisco Climate Challenge

    April 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

    By John DeForeSan Francisco’s SF Climate Challenge, previously covered in this October GRN report, has announced the winners of this year’s competition. At the top of the list is the Yick Wo Elementary School, which serves the North Beach and Chinatown neighborhoods. Surprisingly, while the contest kicked off with the announcement of a $5,000 top prize, the SFCC’s press release said Yick Wo would receive $7,500. Did the school go above and beyond?

    Paul Scott, creator of the Challenge, explains that “they did do something special: They won both the Best School and the Greatest Absolute Savings prize.”

    The teachers gave the kids energy conservation lessons and also committed to turning off lights in empty classrooms and reducing appliance usage, said principal Yvonne Chung.

    After the children’s conservation-related drawings went home, the parents “took it to another level” by reducing their heating consumption, she said. They submitted their power bills to the Climate Challenge and helped win the money for Yick Wo’s Parent Teacher Organization (PTO).

    The PTO plans to use the money to support literacy, music and art enrichment programs, Ms. Chung said. (And maybe some continuing eco-ed?)

    While onlookers might have expected huge corporate teams to enter as a green version of institutional team-building, Scott says of the winners that “Yick Wo had twenty-seven team members” whose efforts resulted in “more than 2,000 lbs of CO2 saved by team members with positive energy savings.

    Copyright © 2008 | Distributed by Noofangle Media



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    Greenpeace Faults Kimberly-Clark for "Iron*E" For Using WALL*E
    August 28th, 2008

    By John DeFore

    For a movie that explicitly addresses the perils of overconsumption, Pixar’s WALL*E is being used to promote an awful lot of consumer products.

    One tie-in in particular is rankling Greenpeace. It seems that the lovable robot’s image has popped up on boxes of Kleenex, a product the activist group has criticized with a “Kleercut” campaign that asserts, “it takes 90 years to grow a box of Kleenex” because the product’s manufacturer Kimberly-Clark “all but refuses to use recycled paper in its products.” (Among other things, they’re trying to get parents and teachers to reject the company’s tissues in classrooms.) [Read more →]


    Mitsubishi To Quadruple Its Solar Cell Production
    August 28th, 2008

    By John DeFore

    Mitsubishi Electric announced Wednesday that it will quadruple its capability to produce solar cells, jumping from the 150 megawatts it currently produces each year to an annual 600MW capacity by 2012 — a more ambitious goal than its previously stated one to get to 500 MW by 2013. Current production levels are already triple what they were four years ago. [Read more →]


    Texas Paying Cash Toward Cleaner Cars
    August 28th, 2008

    By Harriet Blake

    Residents of the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area will again get a chance to trade in their pollution-emitting old clunker for a newer, less polluting car with the help of state money.

    The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) reports that it has about $12 million for the second year of the AirCheckTexas Drive a Clean Machine campaign, which began taking applications in mid-August. [Read more →]


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