Archive for the ‘Sustainability’ Category
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From blight to bike
Friday, November 11th, 2011
There are potential bike frames growing alongside the New Jersey Turnpike.
No, that’s not some Salvador Dali-inspired hipster painting; it’s the truth, in a matter of speaking — you just need to know how to build a bike out of bamboo.
On Nov. 17, Boulder will get its chance to learn.
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The dirtiest way to get clean
Thursday, October 13th, 2011
When Loveland started to redevelop its downtown area a few years ago, city planners knew one of its proposed building sites, a dry cleaning facility called Leslie the Cleaner, should at least undergo a preliminary environmental assessment.
The results were to be expected, according to Tracy Turner-Naranjo, environmental compliance administrator for the City of Loveland. The city did a more thorough analysis and found soil and groundwater contamination.
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Wild meat
Friday, October 7th, 2011
With outbreaks of E. coli and a growing awareness that factory-farmed meat may be unhealthy, there is a growing movement for organic meat. But with grass-fed and hormone- and antibiotic-free meat too expensive for many consumers, more people are advocating hunting as a means of procuring top-quality organic meat.
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Beyond green homes
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011
Prepare to be amazed. Or surprised. Or jealous. This year’s Tour of Sustainable Homes, formerly the Tour of Solar and Green Homes, has planned a day of programming designed to let you get acquainted with more than your neighbors’ solar panels.
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Creatively building community
Friday, September 16th, 2011
Though the general rule is not to play in the street for fear of cars, the pedestrians of Boulder will have the opportunity to take over a vehicular domain and do just that this coming weekend.
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New B-cycle station will provide greater east Boulder access
Thursday, August 25th, 2011
Boulder B-cycle has announced the installation of a new B-cycle station at The Village Shopping Center, at Arapahoe, Canyon, Folsom and 28th Street.
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Dept of Energy plugs in to electric vehicles
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
The U.S. Department of Energy today announced the launch of two online tools designed to help communities better prepare for widespread adoption of plug-in electric vehicles. The department has developed a template to help local governments design permits for residential electric vehicle charger installations and accelerate the approval process.
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Advanced degrees getting greener
Thursday, August 18th, 2011
The times of environmental programs being seen as niche offering at colleges are getting further and further away.
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The marketability of green
Thursday, August 11th, 2011
In a town where adjectives like “green” and “sustainable” are pretty much required to sell products, it seems as if some organizations may be missing out on a marketing opportunity when it comes to event promotion.
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Homes announced for Sustainable Homes Tour
Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
The Center for ReSource Conservation has announced the homes selected for its annual “Tour of Sustainable Homes.” The tour is designed to teach other Boulder County residents how to conserve energy and water and reduce waste, and incorporate local agricultural and green transportation practices. “We have worked with local government, other nonprofits, and local businesses [...]





