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Chalk Mountain, between a rock and a nesting place

November 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Barbara Kessler

Every spring, as sure as the sun warms the cedars and the birds flock back from Mexico, Lee Clauser leads a stealth group of intense adults dressed in khakis and boots to the edge of a wild thicket near his house in north central Texas.

They creep into the brush, quietly unloading their weapons of mass observation.

Putting binoculars to eyes, they look, and listen, for the brilliant Golden-cheeked warbler, and for the reclusive Black-capped vireo. Both songbirds are listed as endangered in the United States, their nesting grounds having been narrowed to a strip of Texas Hill Country that supplies just the right shrubbery and old-growth cedars. The birders, who come from Fort Worth, Dallas, New England, the Pacific Northwest and beyond, know that catching a glimpse of one of these delicate creatures is a rare treat.

“People have come from Europe to see those birds, both species. For birders all over the world, it’s a huge deal,” says Clauser, a retired banker and life-long bird rescue and rehabilitation expert.

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EPA Green Power winner profile: Energy Action Coalition

October 26th, 2008 · No Comments

From the Environmental Protection Agency

The 2008 Green Power Leadership Awards were presented in conjunction with the National Renewable Energy Marketing Conference, held October 26-29 in Denver, Colorado.

Green Power Pilot Award

The 46 environmental and social justice organizations, over 700 local groups, and tens of thousands of young people that make up the Energy Action Coalition are leading the way in addressing climate change by creating vast networks of power, winning clean energy victories on campuses and in communities, and building a cleaner, healthier, and just future. In May 2005, Energy Action Coalition launched the Campus Climate Challenge to unite students and young people in achieving 100% clean energy policies on 1,000 campuses over three years. To date, they have reached over 2 million young people through the challenge and over 760 campuses have joined the campaign.

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Houston Aims To Improve Its Recycling Rates

September 11th, 2008 · No Comments

By Julie Bonnin

When Houston made headlines for abysmal recycling rates last month, it dealt a blow to the work Mayor Bill White has been doing to improve the city’s environmental reputation. White, who was Deputy Director of the U. S. Energy Department under President Bill Clinton, has pushed to clean up the city’s environmental record, with victories such as special recognition for the city’s commitment to development of a solar infrastructure (from DOE this past spring), and its designation as the nation’s top municipal purchaser of green power (from the Environmental Protection Agency).

But there may yet be hope for turning Houston a deeper shade of green. Weeks after being called the worst recycler of the country’s 30 major metropolitan areas, city officials have announced their intention to launch an ambitious pilot program that involves the latest in “single stream” recycling.

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Doggone Green in Chicago: A Tale About Doo-Doo'ing The Right Thing

July 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

By Lynette Holloway

Sean J. Hunter, director of Doggy Au Pair, with Shih Tzu Lester J. Doodles and Silla, a Mastiff
Most days, Sean J. Hunter, a jaunty dog walker, can be seen maneuvering his way along the sidewalks of Chicago’s tony Gold Coast neighborhood followed by a cavalry of his charges: pampered pooches. They range in [...]

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United States Postal Service Gets Green

June 18th, 2008 · No Comments

By Nima Kapadia
The United States Postal Service didn’t do it “Overnight” but it is taking steps to expressly reduce its carbon footprint by launching a “green” website. The website, which debuted June 2, helps consumers search for eco-friendly products and

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Trees, A Poplar Idea

March 24th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Since the first hippie incurred the nickname “tree hugger,” there remains an inescapable (but not inconvenient) truth at the core of that label: Trees are still one of the best things you can cultivate if you want to green your particular piece of paradise. They gobble CO2, emit oxygen, provide cooling [...]

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Star Light, Star Bright, How Many Do I See Tonight?

March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

By Bill Marvel
Census takers trek door to door to count people. Bird watchers take to parks and woods for their annual bird count. Volunteers patrol the waters off California and Hawaii looking for whales. But you don’t have to go any farther than your own back yard to participate in this year’s GLOBE at [...]

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LED Christmas Lights: Make The Switch, Save And Be Merry

December 8th, 2007 · No Comments

By John DeFore
Christmas is the season when all we know about conservation conflicts with our notions of festivity and warmth — when the guy down the block whose house boasts more colored lights than Broadway is viewed not as unconscionably wasteful but as a supplier of good cheer to the neighborhood.
One of the most painless [...]

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Deck The Halls And Leave A Lighter Footprint

December 1st, 2007 · 1 Comment

By Shermakaye Bass
So you’re ready to deck the halls, but you’re not sure about using real-live holly (tricky, because it can dry out and shed). Perhaps you don’t want to mess with holly or maybe you don’t feel creative enough to fashion boughs and garlands from the real stuff. But if you’re dreaming of a [...]

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American League Ball Clubs Are Series-ly Green

October 18th, 2007 · No Comments

By Harriet L. Blake
The Cleveland Indians and the Boston Red Sox have more in common than just good baseball records. They are also two of a few major league teams that are taking a proactive approach on the environment. Other teams pursuing green-friendly agendas are the Minnesota Twins, the San Francisco Giants, the Seattle Mariners [...]

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Don’t Mess With Texas, and Other Places

May 10th, 2007 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Texas has had the catchiest jingle about littering. But many other states and community groups also don’t want to be messed with.
Yes, litter, that side issue in the climate change dialogue is back, or rather, it’s still hanging around. And plenty of people are peeved at their fellow humans who flaunt [...]

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