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Posted 2 years ago
Failure of government makes individual action all the more important. by Erik Blachford I was emailing with a friend the other day, bemoaning the way I've been flying much more than I want to. Lately


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Posted 2 years ago
Global Warming Solutions Act spared from both. by Erik Blachford By now most everyone paying attention to climate change knows that Californians rallied to hand Proposition 23 a smashing defeat. As a


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Spine still missing from regional governors. by Tim Varga Google and a renewable electricity investment company are investing in an offshore, 350-mile long high-voltage transmission line off the coast


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Posted 2 years ago
Landfill flaring project in Ohio open for public comment. by TerraPass Hancock County landfill in Findlay, Ohio has contracted with Granger Energy Services to collect and destroy gas coming off decomp


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Posted 2 years ago
Citizen's initiatives are often anything but. by Erik Blachford Last week I decided to get political with a post explaining how anyone in California who cares about fighting climate change needs to vo


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Reading the fine print and carbon offsets. by Julia Wang The Federal Trade Commission recently released(pdf) their highly anticipated revisions to the Green Guides, the set of rules regulating how env


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Posted 2 years ago
Say no to Texas oil companies. by Erik Blachford Its been fascinating to watch the way the national media has picked up on the threat of Proposition 23, on the ballot in California next month. For tho


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New Commute Report showcases link between housing and transportation. by Tim Varga The folks at Front Seat - a Seattle company creating software for civic life - have launched three new extensions to


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Park Spark Project turns doggie waste into flame. by Tim Varga The Park Spark Project, brainchild of conceptual artist Matthew Mazzotta and supported by MIT and the City of Cambridge, has created a pi


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Fuel cells, batteries, and grid updates all being supported by ARRA. by Tim Varga It may not be the most popular term to throw around these days, but the $787 billion stimulus package passed in the ea


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