West Coast Green conference Oct. 1-3
September 28th, 2009
Green Right Now Reports
West Coast Green, a gathering that‘s part expo, part trade show and part thought conference, will be showcasing leading edge green projects when it opens at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco this coming weekend.
One of the largest conferences devoted to the “built environment,” the event attracts speakers with architectural, design and construction expertise from around the nation.
Visitors to the 2009 conference, Oct. 1-3, will be able to see demos of hundreds of products, as well as examples of green design, such as a large hanging garden constructed on a bamboo framework that will be suspended over the bay. The installation aims to show how green can be beautiful and useful, using vegetation to mitigate heat, sequester carbon and improve water and air quality.
Related Topics: · Architecture for Humanity, Ecostrategies, green building, Integrative Design Collaborative, PG&E, sustainable design, The Watchman's Rattle, West Coast Green
Plans to diminish Pacific Trash Vortex
September 23rd, 2009
Bay City News
SAUSALITO — Three weeks after their return from exploring a vortex of floating plastic garbage 1,000 miles off the Pacific coast, scientists working on Project Kaisei are focused on how to clean up the giant garbage patch. >> Read the full story
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Dutch may help SF with rising tides
September 22nd, 2009
By Wayne Freedman
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Concern over global warming has a lot of people concerned with how they deal the very real possibility of rising sea levels. Who better to give advice than those living right now below sea level? The Dutch have discovered that their experience with bad geography might create healthy profits. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · KGO, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco Bay Conservation Commission, Wayne Freedman, Will Travis
Green jobs may help CA out of recession
September 18th, 2009
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA (KGO) — Green technology is sparking hope that could help pull California out of a recession. On Friday, the governor visited a synthetic biology company in South San Francisco. But will the so-called “green jobs” really drive the economy? >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Green jobs, Harrison Dillon, KGO, Lyanne Melendez, Solazyme, South San Francisco
Stimulus money used to clean up San Leandro park
September 4th, 2009
By Karina Rusk
SAN LEANDRO, CA (KGO) — This week it will be 200 days since President Barack Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a massive federal program to create jobs by infusing cash into local communities. Some of that stimulus money is being used to clean up an environmental hazard in the Bay Area. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Darren Hiatt, Environmental Protection Agency, O.C. Jones and Sons, President Barack Obama, San Leandro
Students build energy-efficient house
September 1st, 2009
By David Louie
SANTA CLARA, CA (KGO) — One hundred Bay Area college students put in a summer’s worth of work to show how to save energy. They created what they hope will be an award-winning example of a solar-powered, energy-efficient house. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Bay Area, California College of the Arts, College students, David Louie, Santa Clara University
New SF company a locavore’s dream
August 31st, 2009
By Eric Thomas
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — How would you like to have all the benefits of a backyard vegetable garden without having to do all the weeding, trimming and labor yourself? A San Francisco company is tapping into the growing number of people who want their food grown locally, but with someone else providing the elbow grease. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Eric Thomas, KGO, MyFarm, San Francisco, vegetable garden
Fremont startup lands deal with Nissan
August 26th, 2009
By Wayne Freedman
FREMONT, CA (KGO) — In Fremont on Wednesday night, workers at a startup celebrated a new deal with Nissan. Their company is just a short distance from the New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc., or NUMMI, plant owned by Toyota. The small startup hopes to play a big role in the car business. In a time and a place where manufacturing feels as if it’s disappearing, here is a reason for hope. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Fremont, KGO, New United Motor Manufacturing, Nissan, NUMMI, Sanjov Malhotra, Wayne Freedman
Employees growing work gardens at eBay
August 25th, 2009
SAN JOSE, CA (KGO) — Bay Area-based eBay has found a way to provide employees with a host of benefits at a very low cost. It’s giving workers a chance to raise their pay and raise workplace morale while raising crops at its San Jose campus. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Ashley Dickes, eBay, Kasey Hesse, KGO, Nebraska, Omaha, PayPal, San Jose, work gardens
River fish contaminated with mercury
August 19th, 2009
By David Louie
PALO ALTO, CA (KGO) — A federal agency has issued an alarming report that mercury contamination in fish has become widespread across the country, including Northern California. Many people fish for recreation; they also eat what they catch. But the U.S. Geological Survey says they also could be ingesting unhealthy levels of mercury. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · California rivers, Carson River, David Louie, Fish, KGO, mercury contamination, Race Street Fish and Poultry Market, San Joaquin River, U.S. Geological Survey
New wind turbines online in Solano County, Calif.
February 27th, 2009
By Wayne Freedman
KGO-San Francisco
SOLANO COUNTY, CA — Among the mentions in President Obama’s speech Tuesday night was a need to develop sources of clean energy. Wind power fits into that category and the Bay Area plays a large role in it. Now, the wind footprint is about to get much bigger.
Enexco will hold a formal dedication of its Shiloh II project on Thursday, but the turbines are already online.
There was a time when the hills of Solano County would have been the last place anyone might look for economic stimulation.
Related Topics: · Enexco, KGO, Mark Tholke, San Francisco, Solano County Calif., Solano County Wind Resource area, Wayne Freedman
Berkeley residents angry over air quality
February 21st, 2009
KGO-San Francisco
BERKELEY, CA — A recent report claims the environmentally-conscious City of Berkeley has some of the worst air in the country. One group of protesters say they know the reason why.
Related Topics: · Berkeley, KGO, Lisa Fasano, Pacific Steel, San Francisco




