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Energy Star: A Leading Label in Voluntary Energy Conservation

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

Although long popular, Energy Star has recently become a top symbol for energy conservation and going green, helping save families and businesses $300 billion on utility bills while at the same time r

The War on Coal - How Environmentalism is Harming Its Own Cause in Appalachia

by Ian S.D.

In the Appalachian region of America, Kentucky, West Virginia, and western Pennsylvania, the economy is greatly influenced by the coal industry. This region alone produces roughly 66% of all coal in A…

Filed under: Environment,

0 replies | 1533 views | Posted on: 07/07/2016 | Last updated: 07/08/2016

Norway Plans to Ban All Fossil Fuel Based Vehicle Sales by 2025

by Higgins_James // Student

Norway plans to ban all fossil fuel based vehicle sales and production by 2025. The country’s four main political parties have agreed to formulate a policy and to work together on this matter. Norwa…

Filed under: Environment,

Keywords: eco friendly, clean energy, Renewable Energy,

0 replies | 2255 views | Posted on: 07/06/2016 | Last updated: 07/06/2016

Report Shows California's Push for Clean Energy is on the Right Path

by JackSawyer // Student

The California Green Innovation Index has come out with a report that supplies outstanding statistics to support California's progress on its renewable energy goals. The report examined California's e…

Filed under: Industry Research Organizations,

California Green Building

Keywords: clean energy, Energy Efficiency, Wind energy, Solar Energy, California, report, biomass, state, data, statistics,

0 replies | 3173 views | Posted on: 07/04/2016 | Last updated: 07/04/2016

New Federal Rules To Hinder California's Clean Energy Goals

by JackSawyer // Student

The Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) is a "strategy that will help conserve desert lands and plan for a clean energy future. It will provide permanent protection to the desert’s pub…

Filed under: Government Policies,

Keywords: clean energy, Solar, Wind energy, California, Nature Conservation, Desert, Regulations, Federal,

1 replies | 1873 views | Posted on: 07/03/2016 | Last updated: 07/05/2016

The Land and Science Educator Network is Now Taking Applications for the 2016-17 School Year

by Higgins_James // Student

Land and Science Educator Network: Urban Planning Through a Virtual Internship!! - Land Science is a virtual internship for middle and high school students funded by the National Science Foundation…

Filed under: Green Building Jobs,

Connecticut Green Building

Keywords: Green Jobs,

0 replies | 1567 views | Posted on: 07/01/2016 | Last updated: 07/01/2016

Land Science Educator Network: Now Accepting Applications for the 2016-2017 School Year!

by Allison Friedman // Rate It Green Admin

LandScience: Urban Planning Through a Virtual Internship!! 2016 - 2017 School Year Apply Now Mass Audubon and the University of Wisconsin are currently looking for environmental educators and o…

Filed under: Green Building Jobs,

Rhode Island Green Building

Keywords: Mass Audubon, University of Wisconsin,

0 replies | 1507 views | Posted on: 07/01/2016 | Last updated: 07/01/2016

The Land Science Educator Network is Now Accepting Applications for the 2016-2017 School Year!

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

LandScience: Urban Planning Through a Virtual Internship!! - Land Science is a virtual internship for middle and high school students funded by the National Science Foundation and developed by the …

Filed under: Education ,

Related to: Education , Continuing Education Programs, Online Courses,

Massachusetts Green Builders

Keywords: Urban Planning, Education, Mass Audubon, University of Wisconson, Land Science,

0 replies | 2174 views | Posted on: 07/01/2016 | Last updated: 07/01/2016

The MA Omnibus Bill: Will The Senate See A Bright Future For Renewable Energy In MA?

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

Today, Thursday, June 30th, the Massachusetts Senate is debating its version of the energy bill that passed through the MA House earlier this month. Whereas the House bill had required electrical util…

Filed under: Government Policies,

Related to: Information and Resources , Government Agencies and Initiatives , State Agencies, State Initiatives,

Keywords: Massachusetts, Solar, Wind energy, Energy Policy, Omnibus Bill, State Policy,

0 replies | 2139 views | Posted on: 06/30/2016 | Last updated: 06/30/2016

U.S, Canada, and Mexico Make Clean Energy Pledge for 2025

by Higgins_James // Student

The United States, Canada, and Mexico’s leaders have pledged to source 50% of their overall electricity through clean energy by 2025. President Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Pre…

Filed under: Energy,

0 replies | 1500 views | Posted on: 06/30/2016 | Last updated: 06/30/2016

The TPP In A Nutshell – Too Risky for the Environment:

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is one of the most ambitious free trade agreements ever proposed. In 2005, a similar deal, the P4 trade agreement was crafted by Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Sing…

Cities Leading the Push For Zero-Energy Buildings

by Jack_Benoit // Civil Engineering Student

In the wake of the Paris Climate Agreement, much of the world’s attention has been turned to what is being done on national and international levels to combat the ever-growing threats of climate cha…

Filed under: Energy,

Related to: Services, Sustainable Communities and Developments , Government Agencies and Initiatives ,

Keywords: Green Building, Energy, Netzero, Cities, Sustainable Cities,

0 replies | 3092 views | Posted on: 06/29/2016 | Last updated: 06/29/2016

Solar Power Expected to see Sixfold Growth

by JackSawyer // Student

The International Renewable Energy Agency has recently come out with an encouraging prediction for solar energy - they expect it to grow sixfold by 2030. This projected growth is supported by the unde…

Filed under: Energy,

Keywords: clean energy, Solar Energy, Utilities, growth,

0 replies | 1717 views | Posted on: 06/28/2016 | Last updated: 06/28/2016

The MA Stretch Code: Reaching For More

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

In 2009, the Stretch Energy Code was added to the Massachusetts building code as an optional appendix for cities and towns to provide a streamlined and cost effective route to achieving approximately …

Dubai Sets Ambitious Goals To Go Green

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

After a recent convening of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, it seems that Dubai is committed to invest in green energy. In fact, Dubai will be the first city in the Middle East and North Africa (…

California's Nuclear Energy Coming to a Close

by JackSawyer // Student

PG&E, one of California's largest energy utilities, announced on June 21st that it will be closing its last running nuclear power plant in California, the Diablo Canyon, within the next decade! This i…

Filed under: Energy,

California Green Building

Keywords: clean energy, Renewable Energy, Nuclear Energy, Power Plants, California, Utilities, Nuclear, Goal,

0 replies | 2589 views | Posted on: 06/26/2016 | Last updated: 06/27/2016

Volkswagen Punished for Emissions Cheating

by JackSawyer // Student

In September 2015 a report came out stating that 11 million of Volkswagen's cars contained software that falsified emission data. Since then, the car manufacturer has been facing a great deal of scrut…

Filed under: News,

Keywords: Environment, Emissions, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Germany, cars, Volkswagen, Cheating, Software, South Korea, United States,

0 replies | 1849 views | Posted on: 06/25/2016 | Last updated: 06/25/2016

Post-Brexit: The UK Must Continue To Fight for Environmental and Climate Progress

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

Ever since the term Brexit, the decision of whether the UK should leave the European Union or not, was coined June of 2012, green groups have been warning voters that the decision to leave will have d…

Indoor Air Pollutants - Invisible but Affecting Our Health

by Higgins_James // Student

Today, pollution of all kinds affects our planet and our health. Pollution comes in many shapes and forms, but this discussion will focus on specifically indoor air pollutants and the unknown invisibl…

Filed under: Other Green Building, Air,

Keywords: Pollution, Indoor Air Quality, Air Pollution,

0 replies | 2802 views | Posted on: 06/23/2016 | Last updated: 06/23/2016

Are US National Parks "For Sale" - Should we Panic?

by Allison Friedman // Rate It Green Admin

A recent Washington Post headline asked whether Yosemite might soon be sponsored by Starbucks.... is it time to panic? Maybe. As the National Park Service approaches its 100th anniversary, Jona…

Filed under: Environment,

Keywords: Environment, National Parks, Environmental Policy,

0 replies | 1570 views | Posted on: 06/21/2016 | Last updated: 06/21/2016

June 22nd: RMI INNOVATION CENTER TOUR: BASALT, CO

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

Join the tour to learn about how the Innovation Center was contracted, designed, constructed, commissioned, and operated and what RMI learned in the process. Quick Fun Facts: · 15,610 sq. f…

COP21: Will The Agreement Remain a Climate Change Success Story?

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

As the negative impacts of climate change become more imminent and dire, it becomes necessary for all countries to band together in the fight against climate change. The 2015 COP21 convention gives us…

COP21: What Does the Paris Agreement Do - And Not Do?

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

Thanks to expansive and comprehensive media coverage, millions of people have heard or seen the words “COP21” or the “Paris Agreement” at some point in the past year, and millions more people …

Filed under: Government Policies,

Related to: Education , Government Agencies and Initiatives , Information and Resources , Other Green Building - Other,

Keywords: Climate Change, clean energy, Energy Policy, COP21, climate policy, Paris Agreement,

0 replies | 1705 views | Posted on: 06/20/2016 | Last updated: 06/21/2016

A Window Into International Climate Policy

by EmmamHowe // Marketing/Green Policy Development

Since the 1970s, the climate community has worked tirelessly to establish a credible scientific basis for anthropogenic climate change. Though climate change deniers still exist, ever since the Intern…

Filed under: Government Policies,

Related to: Education , Government Agencies and Initiatives , Information and Resources ,

Keywords: Climate Change, Energy Policy, COP21, climate policy, Paris Agreement, Climate News,

0 replies | 4196 views | Posted on: 06/20/2016 | Last updated: 06/21/2016

EPA Methane Cut - New Regulations, and Resistance

by JackSawyer // Student

The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has recently finalized a new methane rule that will see heavy regulations implemented into the gas and oil sectors. Methane emissions, a greenhouse gas that t…

Filed under: Government Agencies and Initiatives ,

Keywords: Global Warming, EPA, Government, Government Policy, Greenhouse Gases, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, methane, carbon dioxide, methane emissions, companies,

0 replies | 3314 views | Posted on: 06/19/2016 | Last updated: 02/13/2017

 

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