Federal Guidelines a Step Forward for Bird-Friendly Wind Development
Statements by David Yarnold, Audubon President & CEO, and Mike Daulton, Audubon VP of Government Relations Published: Mar 23, 2012 Washington D.C. - “These first-ever federal guidelines are a...
View ArticleSolar Windows: Turning Buildings into Energy Producers
by Dave Levitan, via Yale Environment 360 If you picture the glittering glass skyscrapers that dot America’s cities, it becomes clear why the idea of using that vast window space to...
View ArticleWhat you can do to fight climate change
Source: World Wildlife Fund © WWF-Canon / Michel GUNTHER Did you know that the United States is the world’s single largest contributor to global warming, with average annual emissions of 19.6 tons per...
View ArticleWater- The New Inconvenient Truth
The Environmental Working Group By Heather White, Environmental Working Group chief of staff Guaranteeing a clean and ample supply of water should be at the core of our energy policy. Sometimes...
View ArticleEat More Sustainably: A How-To Guide
Source: Living Green magazine By Melissa Valliant No one expects you to run your own farm and live off the land, but there are plenty of simple ways you can reduce the impact your food has on the...
View Article15 Green New Year’s Resolutions for 2013
Mother Jones staffers weigh in. —By Kiera Butler | Mon Dec. 31, 2012 12:01 Shutterstock Welcome to the third annual Econundrums new year’s resolution roundup! I like to end every year of Econundrums...
View ArticleFood, Farms, Forests and Fracking: Connecting the Dots
By Zack Kaldveer and Ronnie Cummins Organic Consumers Association May 9, 2013 If ever there was a time for activist networks and the body politic to cooperate and unite forces, it’s now. Global...
View ArticleWeston Recognized for Energy Efficiency
By: Kimberly Donnelly Source: The Weston Forum THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 Weston has been chosen as one of just 35 municipalities in Connecticut to be recognized at the state Capitol for its commitment...
View ArticleKeeping it Burning
By Brad Kane Source: Spring 2014 Connecticut Green Guide The recycling rate is increasing. The price of electricity is dropping. This is all good news in making sustainability more affordable in...
View ArticleWeston Selected for Unique Solar Program
Contact: Gayle Weinstein gweinstein@westonct.gov (203) 222-2656 Solarize Program Offers Discounts of Up to 20%, Kick-Off Workshop on May Tues 13 Weston, CT —The Town of Weston has been selected to...
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