By Nima Kapadia
Some of the largest cities in the U.S., including New York, Las Vegas and New Orleans, have agreed to measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions to better understand the potential risks and opportunities associated with climate change.
Thirty cities in all will participate in the pilot program coordinated by the Carbon Disclosure [...]
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US Cities Will Disclose Greenhouse Gas Emissions
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Briefs · Cities & States
National Clean Energy Summit Turns Spotlight On Solar, Wind And Google’s New Geothermal Power Plans
August 20th, 2008 · No Comments
By Harriet Blake
Nevada Senator Harry Reid joined forces this week with former President Bill Clinton, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Texas oilman-turned-wind-advocate T. Boone Pickens and other notables at the University of Nevada/Las Vegas for the National Clean Energy Summit.
The summit also brought together business chiefs and experts in renewable energy, including speakers from [...]
Tags: Briefs · Enthusiasts · Nation · Renewable Energy
A “Solar Highway” Plan for Oregon’s Roads
August 19th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Though it was an odd thing to call a “groundbreaking” — the act involved no shovel stuck in soil, but rather the placement of a panel on a metal stand — a ceremony alongside an Oregon highway this month inaugurated what Governor Ted Kulongoski calls “the nation’s first solar highway project.”
Speaking in [...]
Tags: Briefs · Cities & States · Energy · Model Projects · Solar
Texas PTA To Help Clean Up School Bus Emissions
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Joining the existing array of programs addressing school bus pollution this fall (the EPA’s Clean School Bus USA, for example) is a new effort bringing the Texas Parent Teacher Association together with the state’s Commission on Environmental Quality.
The project, announced earlier this month, will supply funds to the PTA for bus pollution-control [...]
Tags: Briefs · Cities & States · Model Projects · Other Transport · Schools, Universities & Churches
Green By Degrees: More Colleges Offering Sustainability Programs
August 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments
By Nima Kapadia
As college students make their way to campuses across the nation for the fall semester, many are thinking ahead to future careers in business, teaching, technology or sustainability. Sustainability?
Yes, says Arizona State University graduate student Brigitte Bavousett Hill, who hopes to use her Master’s Degree in Sustainability to help other countries lower their [...]
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San Francisco Leads Effort Among Cities To Get Commuters Onto Mass Transit
August 13th, 2008 · No Comments
By Catherine Girardeau
Let’s face it: Solo car commuters increase both traffic congestion and a city’s carbon footprint.
In San Francisco, those gas-hogging lone drivers soon will be get a clear message to switch to greener forms of transportation, such as buses, train transit and van pools. Earlier this month, the city preliminarily approved a commuter [...]
Tags: At Work · Cities & States · Greener Businesses · Other Transport
Jewish Groups Sign Climate Statement; Urge Faithful To Conserve
August 12th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
A coalition of Jewish groups signed a statement last week urging an 80 percent reduction in greenhouse gases by 2050, in keeping with what scientists say is needed to avert a climate disaster. The Jewish Community Priorities for Climate and Energy Policy is supported by a diverse alliance of Jewish groups spearheaded [...]
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Beach Bummer, NRDC Report Finds Pollution Worse On Some US Beaches
August 11th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Before dunking yourself in the ocean for a last summer hurrah, you may want to check out the NRDC’s latest report on the state of the nation’s beaches. It found that the number of closings and advisory days along U.S. freshwater and ocean coasts was at the second highest level in 18 [...]
Tags: Briefs · Cities & States · Cut Consumption
Engine Idling: A Standard Practice Gets Re-Examined
August 11th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Not long ago, a City of Austin crew spent the day installing new “No Parking” signs along the streets of my neighborhood. Two big Ford F450 trucks sat outside my home-office window for hours while the men dug holes and planted posts — and their engines ran the entire time.
Not wanting to [...]
Tags: Cities & States · Fuels · Model Projects · Other Transport
The Carbon Competition: U.S. And China Both Take Black
August 8th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
In the race for top carbon emissions polluter, the United States is still Number One, but China is sprinting forward and could soon edge into the lead. The current Olympics host nation accounted for a “staggering 57 percent of the growth of emissions” worldwide this century, and will likely surpass the U.S. [...]
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Olympic Athletes in Beijing: Let The Breathing Challenges Begin!
August 8th, 2008 · No Comments
By Diane Porter
They could all be fine.
Or they could suffer allergic reactions, coughs, asthma attacks, respiratory infections, oxygen debt and cramps. Their performances could slip,
Photo: Frank Wechsel / triathlon.org
Jason Shoemaker competes at the 2007 BG Triathlon World Cup
their chances for world records could suffer. And predicting medal winners could prove more difficult than usual, [...]
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Water: Why We Squander It…
August 6th, 2008 · No Comments
By Shermakaye Bass
When legislators cross party lines and governors publicly plead for water reform, you know the country’s water crunch has reached a new degree of direness.
And yet, some conservationists ask, who’s really listening?
In late July an Opinion column appeared in the Los Angeles Times and other California newspapers. In it, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, [...]
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