HOAs must consider drought-tolerant landscaping under new law passed by Texas legislature
June 3rd, 2013
Homeowners will still have to submit their plans to their association, but they will be allowed to move toward more drought-tolerant landscaping under a new Texas law awaiting Gov. Rick Perry’s signature.
Tags: · Austin, Drought, Homeowners Association, irrigation, Lawns, San Antonio, Texas, turf, xeriscape
Portland residents reject fluoridation, thwarting City Council that had mandated it
May 22nd, 2013
Portland voters soundly rejected fluoridation of the city’s water, reversing a 2012 mandate by the city council. Anti-fluoride forces are calling the vote a victory for modern science, which has identified excessive fluoride exposures as contributing to thyroid disease, bone damage and lower IQs among children.
Tags: · bone damage, dental health, fluoridation, fluoride, Fluoride Action Network, IQ, Paul Connett, Portland, Portland Clean Water, Sierra Club
Baylor University: Going for a deeper shade of green
February 19th, 2013
Baylor University, the world’s largest Baptist-affiliated college, is known for its schools of business and law; classic, steepled campus and commitment to education with a Christian flavor. Built in 1845, the university cherishes tradition, but it is also embracing the latest technologies to save energy and preserve nature for future generations.
Tags: · Baylor University, Big 12, buildings, Green Initiatives, green university, LEED, reusable bottles, sustainable campuses, trayless meals, Zipcar
What Americans think of Obama’s plan to fight climate change
February 13th, 2013
“For the sake of our children we must do more to combat climate change,” Obama declared in his State of the Union Address. It turns out a majority of Americans agree with him, according to post SOTUS poll.
Tags: · Americans, Climate Change, global warming, hurricanes, poll, President Obama, public views
Hollywood stars (and thousands of regular Americans) align to point Obama toward climate solutions
February 11th, 2013
The Forward on Climate rally, being organized by 350.org, Sierra Club and the Hip Hop Caucus wants to press President Obama to aggressively fight the greenhouse gases causing climate change. For starters, the groups would like Obama to deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, which would add a heavy carbon burden to the planet but also has heavyweight support in Congress.
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Will your university divest from fossil fuels?
January 23rd, 2013
Concerned about the heavy toll that carbon pollution is taking on the planet, students across the US are petitioning their colleges to divest from fossil fuels….By clicking on the link to their school, students are connected either to a petition they can sign, or a website for their campus group working for fossil fuel divestment.
Tags: · 350.org, BarbaraKesslerBlog, Biofuels, coal, Fossil Free, Fossil Fuels, Gas, gofossilfree.org, oil, Solar, universities divest, wind
These 16 US states recorded their hottest year on record in 2012
January 10th, 2013
To no one’s surprise the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists released their report this week about how 2012 was the hottest year on record in the U.S. We knew that was coming.
Tags: · 2012 hottest year ever, Climate Change, top 10 warmest years
Anti-fracking groups gear up for protest in New York
January 8th, 2013
The New Yorkers Against Fracking coalition is planning a rally in Albany to urge Gov. Andrew Cuomo to keep fracking out of the state. Opponents of fracking in the Empire State are worried that draft rules for gas wells has paved the way for gas well permits in advance of needed scientific scrutiny.
Tags: · environment, fracking, Gov. Cuomo, New York, New Yorkers Against Fracking, protest, water
Bloom Town: The wild life of American cities
November 27th, 2012
One of America’s hottest cities and one of its coldest may have more in common than you would guess. In places like Phoenix and Minneapolis, scientists think that cities are starting to look alike in ways that have nothing to do with the proliferation of Starbucks, WalMart or T.G.I Fridays. It has to do with the flowers we plant and the fertilizers we use and the choices we make every spring when we emerge from our apartments and homes and descend on local garden centers.
Tags: · Carbon Storage, landscaping, Native Plants, urban plantings, xeriscape
New Yorkers Against Fracking will hold a series of vigils
November 12th, 2012
From Green Right Now Reports New Yorkers Against Fracking will be holding vigils in several communities this week, stretching from Brooklyn to Syracuse and several other cities. The coalition is urging Gov. Cuomo to maintain a moratorium against natural gas fracking, which it sees as endangering private and public water supplies and the Hudson River [...]
Tags: · fracking, natural gas, New York, water contamination
350.org Massachusetts ends vigil over political ‘climate silence’ to escape the actual effects of climate change
October 29th, 2012
We can probably safely award today’s “Most Ironic Story” award to 350.org Massachusetts.
The group had been holding a 24/7 vigil (that may be redundant) to draw attention to the “climate silence” that has characterized the presidential campaign and some races for Congress, such as the contest between Sen. Scot Brown and challenger Elizabeth Warren.
Tags: · 350.org, Boston, Climate Change, Climate Silence Vigil, denial, end climate silence, Hurricane Sandy, Massachusetts, senate campaign
Small agriculture innovators making a difference in U.S. communities
October 26th, 2012
From Green Right Now Reports Food groups celebrated Food Day in the U.S. this week with a variety of commemorations. But advocates know that recognizing the need for a food-secure world is the least of it. It takes dirt, sweat and vigilance to coax plants from the earth or raise livestock, as any serious gardener [...]
Tags: · city gardens, communities, Community Gardens, Food Day, Food/Drink, Nourishing the Planet, urban farms, vertical farms


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