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Wednesday 04/03/2013
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Will Vegas be the First ‘Net-Zero’ City in America?
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If you’re one of those people who think the glitter of Tinseltown will never last, Tom Perrigo has some news for you.
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more »
Tuesday 03/19/2013
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Columbus, Ohio
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Recognizing the role a healthy environment plays in creating a city in which people want to live, work and raise a family, Mayor Michael B. Coleman established the Get Green Columbus initiative.
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more »
Wednesday 01/30/2013
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Henderson, Nevada
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Encompassing approximately 105 square miles and having a population over 275,000, the city of Henderson is the second largest city in the state of Nevada. It was also one of the fastest growing mid-sized cities in the nation during the last two decades, expanding over 325 percent in population since 1990.
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more »
Monday 08/13/2012
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Watervliet, New York
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The city of Watervliet, N.Y., is a small town with big aspirations. Building on its solar power commitment and EPA Green Power Partnership status, the city is working with Greenlight Energy in an effort to become the first EPA Green Power Community in New York State.
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more »
Tuesday 06/14/2011
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Twinsburg, Ohio
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A few years ago Mayor Katherine Procop proposed to implement the
"Twinsburg Green Initiative." The Green Initiative would focus on
making the city of Twinsburg a more environmentally friendly
community by preserving floodplains associated with Tinkers Creek,
by encouraging preservation of unique and significant habitat for
wildlife, by providing public open spaces for the enjoyment of
residents, and by seeking ways to make the city a more sustainable
place.
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more »
Wednesday 12/22/2010
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Santa Maria, California
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Much of Santa Maria's green efforts are centered in urban
forestry and waste management. The city's website gives citizens
information about the benefits of urban forestry, tips on properly
disposing of waste, and how to make a difference for the
environment through small changes at home.
-
more »
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Waco, Texas
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In 2000, the city council of Waco voted to
increase the water level of Lake Waco by seven feet in an attempt
to provide drinking water to citizens of Waco and surrounding
communities. To mitigate the habitat loss from this water level
increase, the Lake Waco Wetlands were created in 2001.
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more »
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Des Moines, Iowa
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In August of 2007, the city of Des Moines began implementing green policies
brought on by growing interest in the benefits of a sustainable
community.
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more »
Thursday 09/09/2010
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Updated: September 14, 2010 - 5:24 pm
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On March 3, 2010, Mayor Dewey Bartlett Jr. signed into existence
a new department in the city of Tulsa, Okla.: the Office of Sustainability. The department is a
resource point for businesses and individuals seeking ways to be
more energy efficient and environmentally aware.
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more »
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Updated: September 14, 2010 - 5:42 pm
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Cleveland, Ohio aims to become a model of
sustainability and plans to become a leader in the emerging green
economy over the next 9 years through the efforts of Sustainable Cleveland
2019.
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more »
Friday 09/03/2010
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Boulder, Colorado
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:29 pm
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Green building in Boulder
County Colorado starts with planning based on foresight: the
County's Comprehensive Plan outlines a long-term vision, including
goals and policies. The plan addresses everything from open space
and transportation to cultural resources, economics and housing. In
2007, the Boulder County Planning Commission amended the
Comprehensive Plan to include a Sustainability Element.
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more »
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:29 pm
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In early 2007, Honolulu's Energy and Sustainability Task Force
was formed to develop a 10-year plan to make the city even more
energy efficient and sustainable.
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more »
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Sacramento, California
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:30 pm
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In December 2007, the City of Sacramento adopted its first
Sustainability Master Plan (SMP). The SMP is the city's road map to
creating a sustainable city. It sets forth goals and long term
targets that will guide the community toward reducing greenhouse
gas emissions and promoting a greener way of doing business and
living.
-
more »
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St. Paul, Minnesota
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:54 pm
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Due to the innovative leadership of Mayor Chris Coleman,
Saint Paul, Minn. is a national leader in sustainable,
urban living by "acting locally" to help reverse the negative
effects of global warming.
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more »
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Baltimore, Maryland
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:00 pm
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Baltimore, M.D. is becoming greener every day. The
city's first Annual Sustainability Report was released on April 19,
2010 as part of Baltimore Green Week's City Day. The annual report
outlines the progress made to date toward achieving the goals of
the Sustainability Plan and highlights the great work under way to
benefit the economic, social, and environmental health of
Baltimore.
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more »
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:05 pm
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Through various city planning processes, and in particular, the
Master Plan process, the citizens of Grand Rapids,
Mich. created a vision; a vision for sustainability and growth
in the city in which they want to live, work, and play. The City of
Grand Rapids' Sustainability Vision Statement includes Service and
Operational themes that encompass the range of services and
programs provided by the city. Each theme includes a series of
outcomes that further define the anticipated goals of city
services.
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more »
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:10 pm
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Philadelphia, Penn. is now home to some of the world's
most sustainable buildings, businesses, organizations and
individuals. Philadelphia is rapidly rising through the ranks to
become the most sustainable region in America. The Council's
Sustainable Philadelphia initiative helps fuel that momentum.
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more »
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Chicago, Illinois
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:16 pm
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For almost twenty years, Mayor Richard M. Daley and the City of Chicago have led the nation with
innovative initiatives to make Chicago the most environmentally
friendly city in the nation. This includes planting more than a
half million trees, mandating the construction of environmentally
friendly buildings and installing roof top gardens on city owned
buildings.
-
more »
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Austin, Texas
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:22 pm
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The City of Austin, Texas began implementing sustainable
guidelines in the early 1990s through Austin Energy Green Building
(AEGB), the first comprehensive program in the U.S. designed to
encourage sustainable practices in residential, commercial and
municipal construction. In 2000, Austin became one of the first
cities to require Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Silver certification for its new municipal buildings.
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more »
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:32 pm
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To set a road map for making Minneapolis truly sustainable, the Minneapolis City
Council and Mayor R.T. Rybak started integrating sustainability
principles into city decision making. The Sustainability Initiative
was formulated to spur action, track results and better coordinate
activities throughout the city. Here is an overview of some key
council actions from 2007 to present:
-
more »
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Golden, Colorado
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:47 pm
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The Golden, Colo. City Council has made sustainability its
top priority starting back in 2007. As part of that endeavor,
citizens were asked to engage in a broader community-wide effort to
establish and implement sustainability goals through several
Community Working Groups.
-
more »
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Santa Barbara, California
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:53 pm
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The City of Santa Barbara, Calif. has initiated many ways the city
can work to maintain its green beauty. The Green Business Program
of Santa Barbara County launched a new program designed to help
businesses throughout the county "go green and save green."
-
more »
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Seattle, Washington
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:54 pm
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Seattle is a city at the forefront of green initiatives. The
Office of Sustainability and Environment's mission is
to accelerate environmentally sustainable practices by the City
government and in the community at-large. The office collaborates
with City departments, business partners, non-profit and
community-based organizations and learning institutions to develop
and implement priority sustainability initiatives.
-
more »
Tuesday 08/24/2010
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Updated: August 30, 2010 - 12:02 pm
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The City
of Boston has been nationally recognized as a leader in
environmental and energy policy. As part of Mayor Thomas Menino's
overall efforts to "green" Boston, the City has been exploring the
use of LED lighting for public spaces, sidewalks and roadways
through the installation of a demonstration project on Boston
Common.
-
more »
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Berkeley, California
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Updated: September 01, 2010 - 1:21 pm
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Berkeley has long been a city with green vision. This
California city continues to work at attaining its goals by
reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in both city
operations and the greater Berkeley community.
-
more »
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Oakland, California
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Updated: September 01, 2010 - 1:22 pm
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The City
of Oakland has worked diligently with all members of the
community for more than three years to develop its Model City
vision. Looking forward to a greener future with its new vision,
Oakland has implemented a comprehensive plan to position itself as
a leader in the sustainable green and economic movement.
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more »
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Updated: September 01, 2010 - 1:22 pm
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There are many shades of green in the eclectic City of
Cambridge. It is one of the 35 cities and towns in
Massachusetts designated as a "green community" by the state
Department of Energy Resources.
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more »
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Portland, Oregon
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Updated: August 30, 2010 - 12:03 pm
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Since the 1970's, the City of Portland has been synonymous with one
word: green. The city has made a commitment to clean air and water,
livable neighborhoods, parks and open spaces, economic development
that is sustainable for the environment, sensible transportation
and much more.
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more »
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Eugene, Oregon
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Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:56 pm
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The City of
Eugene Solid Waste and Green Building program aims to make
sustainable waste prevention and green building practices the norm
in Eugene. To achieve this vision the City regulates solid waste
haulers and supports green projects through the guide2Green
program.
-
more »
Wednesday 04/03/2013
-
-
Will Vegas be the First ‘Net-Zero’ City in America?
-
If you’re one of those people who think the glitter of Tinseltown will never last, Tom Perrigo has some news for you.
-
more »
Tuesday 03/19/2013
-
-
Columbus, Ohio
-
Recognizing the role a healthy environment plays in creating a city in which people want to live, work and raise a family, Mayor Michael B. Coleman established the Get Green Columbus initiative.
-
more »
Wednesday 01/30/2013
-
Henderson, Nevada
-
Encompassing approximately 105 square miles and having a population over 275,000, the city of Henderson is the second largest city in the state of Nevada. It was also one of the fastest growing mid-sized cities in the nation during the last two decades, expanding over 325 percent in population since 1990.
-
more »
Monday 08/13/2012
-
Watervliet, New York
-
The city of Watervliet, N.Y., is a small town with big aspirations. Building on its solar power commitment and EPA Green Power Partnership status, the city is working with Greenlight Energy in an effort to become the first EPA Green Power Community in New York State.
-
more »
Tuesday 06/14/2011
-
Twinsburg, Ohio
-
A few years ago Mayor Katherine Procop proposed to implement the
"Twinsburg Green Initiative." The Green Initiative would focus on
making the city of Twinsburg a more environmentally friendly
community by preserving floodplains associated with Tinkers Creek,
by encouraging preservation of unique and significant habitat for
wildlife, by providing public open spaces for the enjoyment of
residents, and by seeking ways to make the city a more sustainable
place.
-
more »
Wednesday 12/22/2010
-
Santa Maria, California
-
Much of Santa Maria's green efforts are centered in urban
forestry and waste management. The city's website gives citizens
information about the benefits of urban forestry, tips on properly
disposing of waste, and how to make a difference for the
environment through small changes at home.
-
more »
-
Waco, Texas
-
In 2000, the city council of Waco voted to
increase the water level of Lake Waco by seven feet in an attempt
to provide drinking water to citizens of Waco and surrounding
communities. To mitigate the habitat loss from this water level
increase, the Lake Waco Wetlands were created in 2001.
-
more »
-
Des Moines, Iowa
-
In August of 2007, the city of Des Moines began implementing green policies
brought on by growing interest in the benefits of a sustainable
community.
-
more »
Thursday 09/09/2010
-
Tulsa, Oklahoma
-
Updated: September 14, 2010 - 5:24 pm
-
On March 3, 2010, Mayor Dewey Bartlett Jr. signed into existence
a new department in the city of Tulsa, Okla.: the Office of Sustainability. The department is a
resource point for businesses and individuals seeking ways to be
more energy efficient and environmentally aware.
-
more »
-
Cleveland, Ohio
-
Updated: September 14, 2010 - 5:42 pm
-
Cleveland, Ohio aims to become a model of
sustainability and plans to become a leader in the emerging green
economy over the next 9 years through the efforts of Sustainable Cleveland
2019.
-
more »
Friday 09/03/2010
-
Boulder, Colorado
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:29 pm
-
Green building in Boulder
County Colorado starts with planning based on foresight: the
County's Comprehensive Plan outlines a long-term vision, including
goals and policies. The plan addresses everything from open space
and transportation to cultural resources, economics and housing. In
2007, the Boulder County Planning Commission amended the
Comprehensive Plan to include a Sustainability Element.
-
more »
-
Honolulu, Hawaii
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:29 pm
-
In early 2007, Honolulu's Energy and Sustainability Task Force
was formed to develop a 10-year plan to make the city even more
energy efficient and sustainable.
-
more »
-
Sacramento, California
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:30 pm
-
In December 2007, the City of Sacramento adopted its first
Sustainability Master Plan (SMP). The SMP is the city's road map to
creating a sustainable city. It sets forth goals and long term
targets that will guide the community toward reducing greenhouse
gas emissions and promoting a greener way of doing business and
living.
-
more »
-
St. Paul, Minnesota
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 12:54 pm
-
Due to the innovative leadership of Mayor Chris Coleman,
Saint Paul, Minn. is a national leader in sustainable,
urban living by "acting locally" to help reverse the negative
effects of global warming.
-
more »
-
Baltimore, Maryland
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:00 pm
-
Baltimore, M.D. is becoming greener every day. The
city's first Annual Sustainability Report was released on April 19,
2010 as part of Baltimore Green Week's City Day. The annual report
outlines the progress made to date toward achieving the goals of
the Sustainability Plan and highlights the great work under way to
benefit the economic, social, and environmental health of
Baltimore.
-
more »
-
Grand Rapids, Michigan
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:05 pm
-
Through various city planning processes, and in particular, the
Master Plan process, the citizens of Grand Rapids,
Mich. created a vision; a vision for sustainability and growth
in the city in which they want to live, work, and play. The City of
Grand Rapids' Sustainability Vision Statement includes Service and
Operational themes that encompass the range of services and
programs provided by the city. Each theme includes a series of
outcomes that further define the anticipated goals of city
services.
-
more »
-
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:10 pm
-
Philadelphia, Penn. is now home to some of the world's
most sustainable buildings, businesses, organizations and
individuals. Philadelphia is rapidly rising through the ranks to
become the most sustainable region in America. The Council's
Sustainable Philadelphia initiative helps fuel that momentum.
-
more »
-
Chicago, Illinois
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:16 pm
-
For almost twenty years, Mayor Richard M. Daley and the City of Chicago have led the nation with
innovative initiatives to make Chicago the most environmentally
friendly city in the nation. This includes planting more than a
half million trees, mandating the construction of environmentally
friendly buildings and installing roof top gardens on city owned
buildings.
-
more »
-
Austin, Texas
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:22 pm
-
The City of Austin, Texas began implementing sustainable
guidelines in the early 1990s through Austin Energy Green Building
(AEGB), the first comprehensive program in the U.S. designed to
encourage sustainable practices in residential, commercial and
municipal construction. In 2000, Austin became one of the first
cities to require Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Silver certification for its new municipal buildings.
-
more »
-
Minneapolis, Minnesota
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:32 pm
-
To set a road map for making Minneapolis truly sustainable, the Minneapolis City
Council and Mayor R.T. Rybak started integrating sustainability
principles into city decision making. The Sustainability Initiative
was formulated to spur action, track results and better coordinate
activities throughout the city. Here is an overview of some key
council actions from 2007 to present:
-
more »
-
Golden, Colorado
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:47 pm
-
The Golden, Colo. City Council has made sustainability its
top priority starting back in 2007. As part of that endeavor,
citizens were asked to engage in a broader community-wide effort to
establish and implement sustainability goals through several
Community Working Groups.
-
more »
-
Santa Barbara, California
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:53 pm
-
The City of Santa Barbara, Calif. has initiated many ways the city
can work to maintain its green beauty. The Green Business Program
of Santa Barbara County launched a new program designed to help
businesses throughout the county "go green and save green."
-
more »
-
Seattle, Washington
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:54 pm
-
Seattle is a city at the forefront of green initiatives. The
Office of Sustainability and Environment's mission is
to accelerate environmentally sustainable practices by the City
government and in the community at-large. The office collaborates
with City departments, business partners, non-profit and
community-based organizations and learning institutions to develop
and implement priority sustainability initiatives.
-
more »
Tuesday 08/24/2010
-
Boston, Massachusetts
-
Updated: August 30, 2010 - 12:02 pm
-
The City
of Boston has been nationally recognized as a leader in
environmental and energy policy. As part of Mayor Thomas Menino's
overall efforts to "green" Boston, the City has been exploring the
use of LED lighting for public spaces, sidewalks and roadways
through the installation of a demonstration project on Boston
Common.
-
more »
-
Berkeley, California
-
Updated: September 01, 2010 - 1:21 pm
-
Berkeley has long been a city with green vision. This
California city continues to work at attaining its goals by
reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in both city
operations and the greater Berkeley community.
-
more »
-
Oakland, California
-
Updated: September 01, 2010 - 1:22 pm
-
The City
of Oakland has worked diligently with all members of the
community for more than three years to develop its Model City
vision. Looking forward to a greener future with its new vision,
Oakland has implemented a comprehensive plan to position itself as
a leader in the sustainable green and economic movement.
-
more »
-
Cambridge, Massachusetts
-
Updated: September 01, 2010 - 1:22 pm
-
There are many shades of green in the eclectic City of
Cambridge. It is one of the 35 cities and towns in
Massachusetts designated as a "green community" by the state
Department of Energy Resources.
-
more »
-
Portland, Oregon
-
Updated: August 30, 2010 - 12:03 pm
-
Since the 1970's, the City of Portland has been synonymous with one
word: green. The city has made a commitment to clean air and water,
livable neighborhoods, parks and open spaces, economic development
that is sustainable for the environment, sensible transportation
and much more.
-
more »
-
Eugene, Oregon
-
Updated: September 09, 2010 - 1:56 pm
-
The City of
Eugene Solid Waste and Green Building program aims to make
sustainable waste prevention and green building practices the norm
in Eugene. To achieve this vision the City regulates solid waste
haulers and supports green projects through the guide2Green
program.
-
more »
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