Archive for Allie - Reporting Green

Poudre School District - Greening Leader in 2007

If you are in need of a model school district for a greening initiative in your state, look no further. Poudre School District is leading the charge on greening initatives. With an energy conservation plan dating back to 1994, Poudre School District in Fort Collins, Colorado has paved the way for like-minded schools.

A few stats about Poudre School District (PSD):

1. PSD is located in Fort Collins, Colorado, 40 miles north of Denver.

2. PSD covers 1,800 square miles, 48 schools and 3 charter schools and 24,500 students.

A few stats to wow you:
1. PSD has completed 139 energy efficiency projects since 1994.
2. PSD has completed Energy Star benchmarking of all schools and adminstrative offices.
3. Ongoing yearly savings from these projects is $400,000 per year.
4. PSD has recycled over 300 tons of paper, cardboard, magazines, aluminum, plastic, glass, technology and wood in fiscal year 2007 alone.
5. PSD is one of the first to have Silver and Gold LEED certified schools built in their school district.

For more information, go to Poudre School District.

Written by Allie, Reporting Green at We Can Live Green

Comments

California Community and City Council Come Together for Compromise on Open Space

The Thousand Oaks city council agreed to compromise on a plan to develop Broome Ranch (aka Rancho Potrero) due to a stunning and eloquent community outcry. The original Broome Ranch development plan called for a 200 person plus pavilion to be developed in land that adjoins the Santa Monica National Park system, in addition to smaller structures and parking lots. This plan was met with strong disapproval from the community, which like many other communities in California have seen their national wild lands whittled down over the last twenty years for residential and commercial building projects.

Save Open Space

A final stand was made the evening of December 5, where community members from all professions and walks of life voiced their concerns in front of a focus group, related agencies and city representatives. In a truly moving and eloquent display of environmental stewardship, members of the community pleaded with city officials to consider the short and long-term impacts of disrupting one of the last untouched ecosystems in the state of California. Biologists warned of ecological disruption on endangered and declining species in the region. Parents begged to keep Broome Ranch wild. Children stood up and spoke about their love for the area.

And, it appears, the city council listened. A compromise was reached and will go before the Thousand Oaks City Council, Conejo Recreation and Parks District and the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency.

“In wildness lies the preservation of mankind.” Henry David Thoreau

Allie - Reporting Green at We Can Live Green

Comments

California Does It Again…the Green Schools Summit

Green Technology, in conjunction with the state of California, held the first California Green Schools Summit last week. The Summit, aimed at furthering Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s green building initiatives in California schools, brought together state officials, environmental leaders, green products and services companies and a host of celebrities in a three day summit held December 4-6, 2007 in Pasadena, California.

The summit featured:

  • 75 educational workshops and sessions
  • an exhibition floor complete with a model green school building and more than 200 companies offering green products and services
  • a special “Student Summit” featuring green-school projects for California high school students
  • keynote speakers
  • an awards ceremony to celebrate sustainable schools throughout the state.

As Secretary Rosario Marin and State Architect David Thorman wrote in a recent commentary for the Summit, ” A school is not just a building, as any parent or teacher can tell you. Our schools provide an environment that fosters learning and provides young people with knowledge and experience that enable them to imagine their futures.” Indeed, it is no minor task to create a school that facilitates learning and provides a safe and healthy environment for students to learn. Add in the moral mandate we all have to build in an ethical, sustainable and socially responsible fashion, and one can quickly ascertain that the task set before Californians for greener schools is an immense challenge.

But it is not an impossible challenge, as evidenced by the tremendous number of exhibitors, state officials, educators, students and community members who participated in this event. California has set the pace for other states in recent legislation titled Proposition 1D, which allocated $100 million to assist the process of greening California’s K-12 schools.

Never one to shy away from leading the rest of the country, California is setting the pace once again.

For more information on the Green Schools Summit, please go to Green Technology.

Allie - Reporting Green for We Can Live Green

Comments (1)

Green Gift Ideas

The holiday season. For most it conjures up fond memories of warm family moments, childlike joy and…sheer panic. We’ve felt the sheer panic at trying to find the right gift for our special someone without breaking the bank and (for all of us eco-conscious folks out there) not hurting the planet. Holiday shoppers have no fear. We have a few options for you that are sure to please. Just make sure you order in time to avoid the holiday rush!

For the Chocolate Lover, try Dagoba Chocolates. Dagoba’s organic, full circle sustainability chocolates are a delight to the senses. Winner of the EPA’s Green Power Leadership Award, Food and Wines’ Tastemaker Award, and the San Francisco Chronicle’s Best Dark Chocolate Award, these chocolates are a true work of ‘Art of Chocolate Alchemy.’ We recommend the Hot Chocolate Trio gift box for cold nights by the fire and the Dagoba Organic Dark Chocolate Lavendar Bar for a decadent afternoon treat. (http://www.dagobachocolate.com)

For the Spa Guru, try Hugo’s Natural Botanical Apothecary skin care and spa products line. Hugo’s exquisitely scented line of products are soothing, moisturizing, all natural, organic and vegan approved. Hugo Saavedra, owner and creator of Hugo Naturals says, ‘Be good to your skin, be good to the earth.’ With these fantastic products, who wouldn’t? Our favorites: the Brown Sugar and Kumquat Body Scrub, Lemon Verbena and Bergamot Shower Gel, and Vanilla & Sweet Orange Effervescent Bath Salts. (http://www.hugonaturals.com)

For the Highly Fashionable, try a design from Linda Loudermilk’s Fall 2007 collection. Her incredibly creative, always lovely and amazingly fashion-forward garments include such fabrics as sasawashi, bamboo, sea cell and soya. With her Luxury-Eco designs and fabrics, Loudermilk is proving that Going Green is necessary, attainable and hyper-cool. Check http://www.lindaloudermilk.com for stores near you.

For the Philanthropist in your life, try giving a charitable gift that will make a big difference - the gift of livestock. Heifer International, an organization committed to ending world hunger by providing needy families with livestock, focuses on providing communities sustainable resources so they can become more self-sufficient. Their specific focus is livestock, which are an integral part of the family unit, providing food security and nutritional self-sufficiency. To learn more, please visit http://www.heiferinternational.com.

For the Outdoorsperson, try the InfoMate World Band Solar/Generator Portable Radio, a solar-powered, compact and lightweight radio. You can listen to AM/FM radio, short wave foreign radio, VHF bands, television audio and the National Weather Service. Check http://www.survivalunlimited.com to order online.

For the Beer Lover in your life, try Wolaver’s Organic Ales. Located in beautiful Middlebury,Vermont, Wolaver’s Organic Ales blend a love for great ale with a love for sustainable production. Brewed in small batches to ensure freshness and quality, Wolaver’s Organic Ales are made with no less than 98% certified organic ingredients. For a retailer near you, go to http://www.wolavers.com.

For the Kid(s) in your life, try Progressive Kid. An amazing website with a tremendous assortment of eco-friendly, progressive and organic products for children of all ages. For more information, try http://www.progressivekid.com.

For the Pet Lover, explore EarthDog and Purrfectplay, two companies committed to making sure Fido and Fluffy are organic too! Their pet products include natural organic beds, organic toys and treats and much more. For more information, go to http://www.earthdog.com and http://www.purrfectplay.com.

For a New Baby in the family, shop at Little Twig. These fun and trendy items are great for baby and the environment. We suggest the Bath Time Basics Bath Kit, the Bumblebee Travel Basics Kit and Scrubby Bug Mitts. To order, go to http://www.littletwig.com.

For that Special Someone in your life, try Jurlique’s Almond Carrier Oil for massage and relaxation. Pair this with a little quality time, and your special someone is sure to thank you. Go to http://www.jurlique.com for more details.

For a Fabulous Stocking Stuffer, try the Go! Towel. This poker-sized 100% bamboo fiber towel expands to 14” x 20” when water is added. This natural antibacterial/microbial, organically grown, unbleached, undyed and unscented towel promises to revolutionize the way you look at tissues, paper towels and paper products in general. Oh, and did we mention they are machine washable and completely biodegradable? For more information, go to http://www.luxebamboo.com.

Comments (1)

Tom Jones: A Man, A Paddleboard and a Mission

Tom Jones is anything but your average guy. He is an extreme athlete, but extreme might not be a strong enough word for what this man is capable of doing for a cause he believes in. Tom has committed his life to furthering causes through his athletic skills, his most recent endeavor taking him down the coast of California, one paddle at a time. Armed with a paddleboard and a conviction to raise public awareness about the disturbing trend of increasing levels of plastic pollution in our oceans, Jones set out to fight this problem by paddling the entire 1,250 mile coastline of California.

His journey started on August 7 at California’s northern most tip and concluded on November 9, at Border Fields State Park, south of San Diego at the south-western most part of the United States. During his world record-making endeavor as the first human being to ever paddle the entire coastline of California, Tom endured winds over 50 mph, the rugged, sharky waters of Northern California, swells that took his board and smoke from the Southern California wildfires, not to mention the grueling physical exhaustion from such an extreme athletic challenge.

He was supported along the way by local beachgoers, lifeguards, the coast guard, and perhaps most appropriately, a host of oceanic creatures including pods of killer whales, elephant seals and schools of dolphin.

His mission received significant media attention as news spread of Tom’s journey. Following is an interview with Tom Jones, who We Can Live Green honors as our Green Pioneer for November 2007.

WCLG: Tell us a bit about yourself.

Tom: I try to be a good father, husband and humanitarian.

WCLG: What do you do and how did you start doing it?

Tom: I am an extreme endurance athlete. That means I take athletic sports like running, biking, paddleboarding, and fighting to extreme levels.

WCLG: When did you begin to ‘go green’?

Tom: I think that I’ve been pretty “green” most of my life by instinct.

WCLG: Was there a turning point for you in your life that started you on the path you are on now?

Tom: Yes, I started to paddle board in harbors and the ocean so that I could get better at surfing. When I started to paddle, I noticed an unacceptable amount of trash in our water and decided to do something extraordinary to bring attention to scientific facts that I discovered while doing some casual investigation on plastic content in the water.

WCLG: What do you see as the biggest priorities of your generation?

Tom: Making a change in the way that we co-exist with nature. We must be much more in harmony with nature that we currently are, I believe.

WCLG: What three things do you think all people must learn to do?

Tom: Respect, Research and Restore the environment.

WCLG: Do you have any advice for our readers?

Tom: Go to www.CaliforniaPaddle.com and join the “Campaign for a plastic free ocean”. Help me continue to get the word out. When people find out and investigate the facts, they tend to get involved.

WCLG: Is there anything you would like to add about yourself?

Tom: No…….Just a good guy trying to make a positive difference in the world around us.

WCLG: Who inspires you and why?

Tom: Everyone, because everyone that I come in contact with teaches me something about myself.

WCLG: Where do you see yourself ten years from now?

Tom: Doing the same thing, just getting better at it hopefully.

Comments