What Can You Do Right Now?

Set sprinklers to water the lawn or garden only - not the street or sidewalk.

 

Use the microwave to cook small meals. (It uses less power than an oven.)

 

Purchase "Green Power" for your home's electricity. (Contact your power supplier to see where and if it is available.)

 

Scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher; wash only full loads.

 

Cut back on air conditioning and heating use if you can.

 

Turn off appliances and lights when you leave the room.

 

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Entries Tagged as 'GET INSPIRED'

Environmental Eating: Blue Water Grill Goes Green In Chicago




July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

By Lynette Holloway
The other day, at the swank Blue Water Grill in downtown Chicago, chef Eric Kendrick held a treasure trove of

Photo by Terri O’Hara
Chef Eric Kendrick and a bumper crop of locally grown food.
vegetables in a huge incandescent amber bowl. The haul, plucked fresh from a local farmer’s market, included deep purple torpedo onions, [...]

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Tags: GET INSPIRED · Greener Businesses

San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral Looks Heavenward — For Solar Power




July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral will install a state-of-the-art solar photovoltaic power system with the help of $65,000 from Pacific Gas and Electric Company, city and church officials have announced. PG&E said its donation to Grace Cathedral is part of the company’s $7.5 million commitment to increase solar power in San Francisco.
“We’re working to make [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Model Projects

Young Minds Gear Up In Dell-Winston Solar Car Challenge




July 21st, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
With gas prices pressuring wallets everywhere and climate change warming the planet, people are looking to the sun for some salvation. It’s paradoxical yes, but so sensible. The sun’s energy burns brightly on Earth and is capable of powering our homes and potentially our cars, if that power can be efficiently harvested.
For the [...]

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Tags: Cars · Model Projects · Other Transport · Schools, Universities & Churches

Philadelphia Gets New Green "Triple Bottom Line" Bank




July 21st, 2008 · No Comments

First branch banking, then online banking, now for act three: Keeping your green in a vault known for its green.
Two Philadelphia bankers with notable environmental experience have announced the formation of e3bank, believed to be the first green “triple bottom line” bank on the East Coast. Everything from the organization’s infrastructure to its product and [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Cut Consumption · Greener Businesses

Nation’s Largest Net-Zero Energy, Residential Community Planned For Colorado




July 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Tom Kessler
Colorado developers have announced what they say is the country’s largest net-zero energy, master-planned community in Arvada, Colo., a suburb of Denver. Geos Neighborhood, which will begin infrastructure construction this fall, will feature 250 residences and can generate enough renewable energy to supply 100 percent of the annual energy needs of the entire [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Home Building · Model Projects

Thinking Twice About Using Crop Waste for Biofuels




July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore

Conservation minded farmers might naturally assume it’s wise to get the most out of what’s available; if post-harvest waste material can be used in biofuel production, it seems to make financial and ecological use to sell it.
Not necessarily, according to a scientist at Washington State University who is urging farmers in her [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Energy & Water · Food · Model People

Fifty Percent By 2050? Try 100 Percent By 2020.




July 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By John DeFore

The collection of world leaders known as G8 may be taking baby steps on cutting greenhouse emissions (the Union of Concerned Scientists called their recent meeting a “sideshow”) with its goal of a 50 percent reduction by 2050 instead of the 80 percent most scientists agreed is needed.
This week Exelon, an electric-energy [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Energy & Water · Greener Businesses

Young Eco-Heroes Take Planet’s Future Into Their Own Hands




July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

By Catherine Girardeau
Eleven-year-old Colin Carlson of Coventry, Conn., took his cue from the penguins. The recent winner of the sixth annual Action for Nature International Young Eco-Hero Awards in the 8-to-13 age group was nine when he visited the Galapagos Islands as a member of the National Geographic Kids Expedition Team.
“I was snorkeling near a [...]

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Tags: Cities & States · Green Them · Headlines · Healthy Ways · Model People · Model Projects · Uncategorized

Wal-Mart Joins WWF's Global Forest & Trade Network; Announces Responsibility Goals For Jewelry




July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Wal-Mart Stores is joining the Global Forest & Trade Network (GFTN), World Wildlife Fund’s initiative to save the world’s most valuable and threatened forests. The giant retailer also announced this week that it is moving toward making some of the jewelry it sells meet standards for sustainability and social responsibility.

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Greener Businesses · SHOP GREEN

MIT Team Develops More Efficient Solar Concentrator




July 14th, 2008 · No Comments

By Harriet Blake

An engineering team at MIT has developed a new solar concentrator that doubles as a window and generates more electricity with fewer solar cells than typical solar panels — moving toward the day when on-site solar power might make fiscal sense for homeowners.

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Tags: Briefs · Energy & Water · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Headlines · Model Projects

A Conversation With Architect Peter Pfeiffer: The Common Sense Approach to Green Homebuilding




July 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Paula Minahan
Peter Pfeiffer doesn’t mince words. His passion for green building takes an almost proselytizing tone at times. And it’s no wonder. The straight-shooting architect has spent the past 30 years at the forefront of the

Photo: Barley & Pfeiffer Architects
 
Peter Pfeiffer’s green house in Austin
green building movement. The award-winning work of his Austin-based firm, [...]

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Tags: Cut Consumption · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Home Building · Home Improvements · Model People

Shoo Pesky Pests Without Pesky Chemicals




July 9th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Green pest control might sound like an oxymoron to some green devotees who believe in the “live and let live” mantra, or organic gardeners who appreciate that good pests and bad pests balance each other in nature.
Still, there’s the pest you can live with and the one you can’t. Some pests, like weeds, [...]

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Tags: Clean & Maintain · Greener Businesses · SHOP GREEN

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Encounters of a Nuanced Kind

July 23rd, 2008

By John DeFore

Over the last few years, moviegoers may have come to expect that any documentary pairing scientists and ice caps will be a scare-fest or a sermon — a big-screen effort to hammer home the urgent need to take action countering climate change.

Not so with Encounters at the End of the World, a film that’s drawing glowing reviews as it expands into theaters across the country. Yes, the movie has things to say about the environment — in at least one instance, it even suggests that humankind’s days here are numbered — but it is far from strident, superficially issue-driven, or even political. [Read more →]

 

Eco-Jobs on the Rise Around World

July 23rd, 2008

By Nima Kapadia

Jobs in renewable energy are increasing worldwide and causing the coal industry to distribute pink slips, according to a Worldwatch Institute study.

The report, written by Worldwatch senior researcher Michael Renner, estimates that 2.3 million people are working in renewable energy jobs - either directly or indirectly. From that number:

  • 1 million work in biofuels
  • 794,000 work in solar power
  • 39,000 work in hydropower
  • 25,000 work in geothermal

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New Hope for Carbon-Sequestering Advocates

July 22nd, 2008

By John DeFore

Map from PNAS

Proposals to solve the planet’s CO2 woes through sequestering the problematic emissions — pumping them into some hole in the ground where they can’t affect the atmosphere — raise numerous concerns for skeptics. Won’t the stuff leak out, wasting the fortune we spent on sequestering, and leaving us worse off than we would have been by cutting CO2 production in the first place?

Researchers led by Columbia University geophysicist David Goldberg think they’re closer to resolving some of those concerns, with a proposal that would address the possibility of leakage on two fronts. [Read more →]

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