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November 2008 Blog Posts (8)

Blue is the New Green

By Allison Arieff

New York Times, November 20, 2008, 10:00 pm



110 The Embarcadero. (Rendering by Pelli Clarke Pelli)



For a couple of months there, it was sort of exciting to witness how dramatically higher oil prices were affecting human behavior. Ridership of public transit was up, homeowners were swapping exurban houses for urban condos, S.U.V. sales were down, people were walking. T. Boone Pickens threw cash at a… Continue

Added by Ecolocitizen on November 21, 2008 at 12:12pm — No Comments

Good show!

Gerri and Luci exuding the camaraderie and high energy which pervaded our booth.



GreenFestival DC, our first public interface, has come and gone. Kudos and much appreciation to the volunteers who rose to the occasion like troopers, some of whom i was meeting for the first time. With minimal briefing, everyone was consistently on message as they engaged with the many visitors to our booth. I could confidently leave the booth to go wandering… Continue

Added by Larry Chang on November 13, 2008 at 12:22pm — 2 Comments

Food Storage as Grandma Knew It



WINTER STASH Harriet Fasenfest, a backyard gardener, stores produce in a shed and at the base of her cellar stairs, above.



By MICHAEL TORTORELLO

New York Times: November 5, 2008



IN a strictly technical sense, Cynthia Worley is not transforming her basement into a time machine. Yet what’s going on this harvest season beneath her Harlem brownstone on 122nd Street, at Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, is surely something… Continue

Added by Ecolocitizen on November 12, 2008 at 12:24pm — No Comments

The White House Organic Farm Project



TheWhoFarm (aka The White House Organic Farm Project) is a non-partisan, petition-based initiative to respectfully request that our 44th President oversee the planting of an organic farm on the grounds of The White House, our nation’s First Home, at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC.



Whoever sits in the White House, we will still be faced with rising food costs and scarcity as a result of peak oil, as well as the health risks… Continue

Added by Ecolocitizen on November 3, 2008 at 11:30am — No Comments

A Splash of Green for the Rust Belt

By PETER S. GOODMAN

Published: November 1, 2008



Mike Prusha, left, and Steve Jennings at a wind turbine plant in West Branch, Iowa. Acciona, a Spanish company, took over a hydraulic pump factory there.



NEWTON, Iowa

LIKE his uncle, his grandfather and many of their neighbors, Arie Versendaal spent decades working at the Maytag factory here, turning coils of steel into washing machines.



When the plant closed last… Continue

Added by Ecolocitizen on November 2, 2008 at 2:23pm — No Comments

Hoping for a Green Renewal, Mich. City Will Turn Sewage to Fuel

By Kari Lydersen

Washington Post Staff Writer

Sunday, November 2, 2008; Page A09



CHICAGO -- Flint, Mich., has been famously decimated by the devastation of the auto industry. Now, even as automotive fortunes look worse than ever, the city of 115,000 northwest of Detroit is seeking to recast itself as a hub of green transportation.



Starting with sewage.



The city and local Kettering University have teamed up with a Swedish company to turn Flint's… Continue

Added by Ecolocitizen on November 2, 2008 at 10:26am — No Comments

Green prisons farm, recycle to save energy, money

Nov 1, 8:50 PM EDT



Green prisons farm, recycle to save energy, money



By PHUONG LE

Associated Press Writer



LITTLEROCK, Wash. (AP) -- Of all the things convicted murderer Robert Knowles has been called during his 13 years behind bars, recycler hasn't been one of them.



But there he was one morning, pitchfork in hand, composting food scraps from the main chow line and coffee grounds from prison headquarters -… Continue

Added by Ecolocitizen on November 1, 2008 at 10:41pm — No Comments

A whole mess of links

I've been collecting links for the past several weeks and haven't had the chance to post them yet. I will also post the meeting notes from the past couple meetings soon.



There's a very important report on peak oil out from the UK, Securing the UK's Energy Future. The group publishing the report has several prominent multinational businesses as partners. Here's the Treehugger article summarizing it:… Continue

Added by Shannon Brescher Shea on November 1, 2008 at 9:15pm — No Comments

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