Pasadena will host green schools summit
November 27th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
The Green California Schools Summit and Expo will be held at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, Calif., from Dec. 9 through 11. From school gardens to recycling programs and energy efficiency retrofits, the summit will explore high performance schools — whether new buildings or renovations — that can save money, keep students and faculty healthier and engender life-long environmental awareness.

Alec Loorz, founder of Kids vs. Global Warming, will speak at the Green California Schools Summit
Pre-conference workshops and concurrent education sessions offer the chance to learn from stakeholders and innovators in the green schools movement – from State Architect David Thorman to government agencies, green schools rating organizations, architects and curriculum experts. An exposition will feature more than 100 companies with sustainable products and services.
Related Topics: · American Modular Systems, Green California Schools Summit and Expo, Los Angeles Unified School District, Pathways to the Future Teachers' Institute
Hollywood producers looking for a hit with green ways
November 17th, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
Hollywood’s feature films are greening up their productions thanks to the Producers Guild of America (PGA) Green Committee. Founded in 2008, the committee is reaching out to productions worldwide, reducing their carbon footprint and leading the industry in the fight against climate change. They are replanting trees, keeping Styrofoam out of their catering services, and recycling costumes, paints, props and fabrics.
Related Topics: · green living, green practices, Habitat for Humanity, LEED houses, less consumption, Los Angeles, Plastic bottles, Producers Guild of America Green Committee, sustainability
Stores find a cool path to sustainability with GreenChill program
November 6th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
Star Market at Chestnut Hill in Newton, Mass., recently became the first grocery store in the nation to receive US Environmental Protection Agency’s GreenChill Partnership platinum store award. The advanced refrigeration technology in the new store, which is part of the Shaw’s line of supermarkets, significantly reduces its impact on climate change and the stratospheric ozone layer by cutting the use of refrigerants by 85 percent compared with the typical supermarket.
Gina McCarthy, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, called the store’s efforts “wicked cool.”
Related Topics: · Environmental Protection Agency, Gina McCarthy, GreenChill Partnership, Hill Phoenix, Sprouts Farmers Market, Star Market at Chestnut Hill, Whole Foods
‘No Drugs Down the Drain’ week in LA fights pharmaceutical pollution
November 6th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
California American Water has designated the week of Nov. 9 as “No Drugs Down the Drain” Week in its Los Angeles service area as part of a national campaign to reduce pharmaceutical pollution in water supplies. Items such as aspirin, prescription drugs and other medications should never be thrown down the drain or toilet, where they can seep into the ground and find their way back into the public water supply.
Los Angeles County residents will be encouraged to contact the County of Los Angeles’ Department of Public Works at 888-253-2652 or visit www.888cleanla.com to find out where they can drop off expired or unwanted pharmaceuticals and other household items free of charge.
California American Water also will sponsor the “No Drugs Down the Drain” outreach campaign in San Diego and Ventura.
Related Topics: · Los Angeles County, No Drugs Down the Drain, Pharmaceutical pollution
Nissan’s all-electric LEAF will make US debut next month in Los Angeles
October 22nd, 2009

The Nissan LEAF (Photo: Nissan)
From Green Right Now Reports
Nissan North America said it will debut the LEAF zero-emission, all-electric car in Los Angeles on Nov. 13. After Los Angeles, the five-passenger, five-door, gasoline-free car will go on a nationwide tour in the coming months.
The Nissan LEAF Zero Emission Tour will stop in 22 cities, in 11 states, the District of Columbia, and Vancouver, Canada, offering the opportunity for interested drivers, media, civic partners, businesses and university students to learn more about the Nissan LEAF and the benefits of zero-emission driving.
Related Topics: · All-electric car, Nissan LEAF, Nissan North America
Get ready for an International Day of Climate Action
October 22nd, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
This Saturday is International Day of Climate Action — a chance for everyone to take a stand on behalf of the planet and possibly participate in one of 4,300 actions that are planned in 171 countries.
350.org began the International Day of Climate Action campaign not only to wake up politicians, but wake up the world. The group wants everyone to know about and understand the number 350, which signifies the level many scientists have identified as the safe utmost limit for CO2 in the atmosphere, in parts per million.
Here are a few unique events around the US:
Related Topics: · #350ppm, 350 parts per million, 350.org, demonstrate for carbon reductions, International Day of Climate Action, join events for International Day of Climate Action, reduce your carbon imprint, stop carbon pollution
USDA conservation program gets strong California response
October 21st, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in California said it has received a strong response to the new Conservation Stewardship Program. Applications were received from 412 California landowners, representing 534,101 acres of farm and ranchland and 85,527 acres of forestland for the program that compensates producers for high levels of stewardship and encourages them to undertake additional conservation practices and management.
The 2008 Farm Bill program was made available for the first time beginning in September, 2009.
Related Topics: · USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Waterless car wash in Brentwood
October 16th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
It was inevitable that eventually someone would bring together all those new waterless car wash products with all those kids holding car wash fundraisers.
One such partnership takes off tomorrow in LA, where teen members of the nonprofit Green Youth Movement will hold a car wash at the Barrington Dog Park in Brentwood.
The group, lead by GYM founder Ally Maize, hopes to make a statement about water conservation, and several of her classmates from the Archer School for Girls, will be raising funds for their senior class activities.
Related Topics: · Brentwood, Green Youth Movement, waterless car wash
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
Upcoming Los Angeles green events
September 14th, 2009
Eco-LA is “Taking It All Off For… ART/3”
The Eco-LogicalART Gallery, 4829 W. Blvd, LA, CA, 90019 (just east of La Brea)
Oct. 10- Nov. 8, 2009. Curtain drop at 7 p.m.; Opening 6-10 p.m.
Peter Schulberg and the nonprofit Eco-LogicalART Gallery announced that “Taking It All Off For ART/3” will premiere Oct. 10th, 2009 at 7 p.m. The exhibit features a “live” curtain drop to reveal a 14-foot by 48-foot art piece painted on a recycled billboard and installed directly over the Eco-LA Gallery. Now called “Second Saturday at Eco-LA” once installed, the art over the gallery will be seen 35,000 times daily and over 1 million times by months end.
Related Topics: · aquarium, festivals, Green Events, Los Angeles
LA Sheriff’s Department goes green
September 14th, 2009
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is going green. Deputies are getting a fleet of zero-emission, electric-powered Mini Coopers this week. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Mini Cooper
Schwarzenegger to veto renewable energy bills
September 12th, 2009
Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office said Saturday that he would veto legislation requiring a third of California’s energy to come from renewable sources by 2020, choosing instead to mandate the change through an executive order. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Independent Energy Producers, Jan Smutny-Jones, Renewable energy bills



