Call-in action today, July 23rd, to pressure Congress on solar and wind tax credits. Read »
Call-in action today, July 23rd, to pressure Congress on solar and wind tax credits. Read »
**Environmental Business Solutions through its E-PAR® solution will provide certification enabling International Golf Courses to generate Carbon Credits ** Read »
Zilker Ventures has proclaimed the death of the fax machine and promoted Internet fax as a more cost-efficient alternative to traditional fax communications. Now inspired by recent e-waste recycling efforts of Dell and other major companies, the company wants to ensure that offices everywhere don't just bury their departed, but rather, dispose of fax machines properly. Read »
Primafuel's SMAART™Oil corn oil extraction solution will increase profit and efficiency. Read »
With 100 free GREENspot e-waste drop-off locations now available, most Bay Area residentsneed drive no more than 5 miles to safely dispose of their old TVs and other electronics Read »
Report Highlights Necessary Changes in Air Quality Standards and Regulations Read »
Samson Carts/CrateXpress developed two environmental impact calculators to show property and asset managers the environmental and financial benefits of using plastic and sustainable products in an office move. Read »
Kissimmee Utility Authority's comprehensive hurricane preparedness guide is now available in Spanish. The 40-page handbook is packed with important information on hurricanes and floods, plus helpful phone numbers, a disaster supplies checklist and a hurricane tracking chart. The free guide is available for download at www.kua.com/hurricane. Read »
The City and County of Denver, in partnership with ReDirect Guide, has announced the Green Frontier Fest, scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 24 on the eve of the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Green Frontier Fest, a celebration of everyday positive choices that individuals, families and organizations can make now to address global challenges, will feature a full spectrum of sustainable options from cutting-edge renewable technologies to solutions that can be implemented in the home. Read »
In an effort to save the dwindling primate population in and around the village of Mae On, the Flight of the Gibbon Conservation Project and local villagers have teamed up to form the Primate Habitat Restoration Project. Volunteers and employees of Flight of the Gibbon will plant 1500 fruit trees in a designated, protected habitat area and will act as a refuge and a food source for the primates. The inaugural planting will be on Sunday, July 11, 2008. Read »