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Thanksgiving, Upside Down

December 1, 2008

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
change, climate, giving, global, greaterrockies, greateryellowstone, northernrockies, thanks, thanksgiving, warming, yellowstone

  Oh to do a headstand outside on Thanksgiving, at 4300 feet in Montana! My bare feet reach skyward towards the immense blue. The crown of my head roots on thin soil covering glacial till, dumped here 10,000 years ago...continued

White House War on Lightbulbs?

December 1, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Living Sustainably

Tags:
bushrollbacks, energyefficiency, midnightregulations

From the administration that views conservation not as a necessity but a virtue, this little nugget buried in yesterday's WashPost story about Bush's raft of 'midnight regulations' rolling back environmental protections stood out: "On Nov. 19, the OMB ordered the Energy Department to...continued

Great green Twitter feeds for environmental news junkies

December 1, 2008

Posted by Scott Dodd in The Media and the Environment

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news, socialnetworking, switchboard, technology, twitter

NRDC recently added a link to the front page of Switchboard, inviting you to follow our blog posts via Twitter. If you're one of more than a million people already using Twitter, it needs no explanation. If you're not, well...continued

Green, affordable, walkable, beautiful: Seattle’s High Point neighborhood

December 1, 2008

Posted by Kaid Benfield in Environmental Justice , Green Enterprise , Living Sustainably

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affordable, community, greenbuilding, highpoint, HOPE-VI, mithun, neighborhood, newurbanism, redevelopment, seattle, smartgrowth, walkability

    HOPE VI is by far my favorite government housing assistance program.  Few in my world know how it got its name (Housing Opportunity for People Everywhere, Title VI - thanks, Payton), but we all know its mission of...continued

Poland Climate Negotiations: What to expect

December 1, 2008

Posted by Jake Schmidt in Greening China , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
climatechange, climatechangenegotiations, Copenhagen, developingcountries, globalwarming, kyoto, obama, Poland, UNFCCC

We'll I'm in Poznan, Poland for two weeks for the next round of international climate negotiations.  This session is an important "check point" as it is mid-way between the agreement in Bali (December 2007) and when the final agreement is...continued

Getting Preachy

November 30, 2008

Posted by Phil Gutis in Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
automakers, climatechange, jameswomack, PresidentObama, washingtonpost

Maybe it's the start of the holiday season, which has long been recognized to increase stress. Or perhaps it was the news from India where terrorists killed almost 200 people and injured hundreds more. Whatever the cause, I've found myself...continued

Consumerism Run Amok ... Literally

November 28, 2008

Posted by Phil Gutis in Living Sustainably

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BlackFriday, consumerism, NewYorkTimes, Speth, Wal-Mart

We learned the true meaning of black Friday early this morning when a Wal-Mart employee in suburban New York was trampled to death by stampeding consumers. The New York Times reports that Jdimypai Damour was knocked over and crushed by...continued

How to tame a freeway - put a park on top

November 28, 2008

Posted by Kaid Benfield in Green Enterprise , Health and the Environment , Living Sustainably

Tags:
cityparks, community, hollywoodfreeway, losangeles

  Over the last decade or two, cities have begun to reclaim their urban neighborhoods from freeways.  Boston buried its Central Artery in the Big Dig.  San Francisco tore down the earthquake-damaged Embarcadero Freeway and replaced it with a more...continued

T Day and Cruelty Free

November 27, 2008

Posted by Phil Gutis in Living Sustainably

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brucefriedrich, PETA, quorn, sarahpalin, solebury, thanksgiving, turkey

Its not often that I can be found cowering under a blanket in front of the television. Yet there I hid earlier this week as MSNBC showed an unfiltered version of the great Alaska turkey slaughter of 2008. Compare that...continued

Giving thanks to wolves’ congressional champions

November 26, 2008

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
bushadministration, congress, endangeredspeciesact, ESA, greateryellowstone, northernrockies, wolf, wolfdelisting, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonenationalpark

  During Thanksgiving week, it's appropriate to give thanks to important congressional champions for wolves: Nick Joe Rahall (D-WV), George Miller (D-CA), Jim Saxton (R-NJ), and Norm Dicks (D-WA).  As they did last year, last week these congressmen once again...continued

Wild Utah: Trash or treasure?

November 26, 2008

Posted by Amy Mall

Tags:
oilandgas, redrock, utah, wilderness

The first time I visited Utah's wild redrock country was on a cross-country road trip. I was completely unprepared to wander into a part of the United States like no other.  I felt like I was on another planet; words cannot...continued

Web Roundup

November 26, 2008

Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment

Tags:
airpollution, autobailout, globalwarming, goinggreen, greenbuild, oceanacidification, solar, thanksgiving, vegetarian, wine

Happy Thanksgiving! Here are few holiday-related posts: A Chef asks us to reclaim the beauty of Thanksgiving. Check out Grist's slideshow of meat-free turkey and other vegetarian Thanksgiving fare. Joe Romm advises U.S. wine drinkers on how to buy low-carbon...continued

The Great White Way Goes Green with NRDC

November 26, 2008

Posted by Kate Slusark in Curbing Pollution , Green Enterprise , Living Sustainably

Tags:
Broadway, BroadwayGoesGreen, EnergyEfficiency, Grammys, GreatWhiteWay, GreenBusiness, GreenEnterprise, GreeningBroadway, LivingSustainably, MLB, Oscars, USOpen

Just hours after the sad news that Broadway icon Gerald Schoenfeld passed away, Mayor Bloomberg took the stage of the O'Neill Theater to announce a plan that would have made Gerry proud - Broadway is "greening itself" by making its...continued

Giving thanks to my fellow smart growth writers and bloggers

November 26, 2008

Posted by Kaid Benfield in Living Sustainably , The Media and the Environment

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blogs, cityparksblog, commuterpageblog, dotcommodity, environment, fourstory, greatergreaterwashington, joeurban, landscape+urbanism, nealpeirce, rogerlewis, rooflines, smartgrowth, sprawledout, sustainabledevelopment, urbanmilwaukee

  I was going to award another satirical turkey to a deserving entity, as I did last year.  But then I thought better of it:  this is a more optimistic season, and I have decided to go positive and acknowledge...continued

A New Vision for the Bureau of Reclamation

November 25, 2008

Posted by Barry Nelson in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
bay-delta, bureauofreclamation, ecosystem, greentransition, groundwatercleanup, salmon, waterconservation, waterrecycling

The Bureau of Reclamation was conceived at the start of the 20th century (originally as the Reclamation Service) to meet the needs of a world that no longer exists.  Now, at the start of the 21st Century, the Bureau needs...continued

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