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  • Wrap-Up

    Posted on Monday April 14th, 2008 at 13:34 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    The Seattle Green Festival was a blast. I still have a ton of notes from speakers that hopefully I'll have the time to write up in the next week or so. But thanks to all of the sponsors and participants......

  • Misinformation at Seattle Electric Vehicle Booth

    Posted on Sunday April 13th, 2008 at 11:55 in Cars, Seattle, seattle green festival

    I swung by the Seattle EVA (Electric Vehicle Association) booth to chat with some of the folks over there. The conversation went something like this: Me: So, does it really make sense to get an electric vehicle that runs from......

  • John Perkins - Confessions of an Economic Hitman

    Posted on Sunday April 13th, 2008 at 11:46 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    I've been excited for this one. John Perkins, a respected member of the international banking community, wrote a great book called "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" covering his job of trying to convince third world countries to take on huge......

  • The Card that encourages local shopping

    Posted on Sunday April 13th, 2008 at 11:28 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    I just signed up for a cool program called the PCC Puget Sound Community Card. The purpose of the program is to encourage consumers to shop locally and share locally, while benefiting the community at the same time. Basically, you......

  • Jim Hightower at the Green Festival

    Posted on Sunday April 13th, 2008 at 11:07 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    Sat in on Jim Hightower's presentation yesterday. Jim has been the Agricultural Commissioner for Texas twice, and does a bunch of books and radio work. My first impressions? Jesse Jackson has nothing on this guy when it comes to catch,......

  • 30,000 people at the Seattle Green Festival

    Posted on Saturday April 12th, 2008 at 19:48 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    This place is packed! We just stood in line for twenty minutes to get an organic, meatless burrito. In fact, none of the food vendors will serve you meat. There is a sausage stand, but I think they're made of......

  • Mr. Ellie Pooh's Elephant Dung Paper

    Posted on Saturday April 12th, 2008 at 19:47 in Seattle, recycling, seattle green festival

    When we first walked by this booth, we thought this might be a joke: a clever skewering of recycling extremes. But, it turns out that this stuff is legit. There is actually paper that is made out of 75% elephant......

  • Planet Green bikers look tired

    Posted on Saturday April 12th, 2008 at 16:54 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    We're only a few hours into the all-day festival, and already the bikers that are powering the Planet Green booth are starting to look a little bit tired... Here's hoping they get some folks with fresh legs over there soon!...

  • Green Festival Kick-Off

    Posted on Saturday April 12th, 2008 at 16:32 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    Global Exchange and Co-op America, the co-sponsors for the festival, kicked things off at about 11am this morning. Some of the highlights of their speech: The event industry is the second worst waste-generation industry, second only to construction. ...

  • Liveblogging Seattle Green Festival

    Posted on Saturday April 12th, 2008 at 16:18 in Seattle, seattle green festival

    Greetings from theSeattle Green Festival! We're excited to be here, taking in the exhibitions, speakers, and bringing you the highlights on Brave New Leaf. C'mon down and join us if you can. We're at the Washington State Convention and Trade......

  • Liveblogging the Seattle Green Festival

    Posted on Wednesday April 9th, 2008 at 10:35 in Seattle

    Brave New Leaf will be at the Seattle Green Festival this weekend, listening to the speakers, taking in the exhibitions, and capturing it all here at Brave New Leaf. The line-up of speakers and exhibitors is pretty impressive, so it......

  • New incentives for Puget Sound Energy customers

    Posted on Tuesday April 8th, 2008 at 14:30 in Seattle, puget sound energy

    Puget Sound Energy, in the wake of bad press about their rates increasing, has launched a new series of energy efficiency programs. Starting this summer, PSE will offer Energy Advisors, who on request will come to your home and perform......

  • Seattle to impose disposable bag sin tax

    Posted on Sunday April 6th, 2008 at 11:33 in Seattle, waste

    A little over a year ago, San Francisco made headlines by banning plastic bags and styrofoam containers from restaurants, grocery stores, and pharmacies. This week, Seattle proposed that they similarly ban polystyrene take-out food containers, but ve...

  • First rubber roads, now rubber sidewalks?

    Posted on Wednesday April 2nd, 2008 at 12:53 in Seattle, recycling

    Last month, we discussed how oil-heavy street asphalt contributes to our nation's carbon footprint, and how a new development in road technology using recycled tires is making our roads quieter, more durable, and more environmentally-friendly. My hom...

  • Seattle Turns off the Lights To Fight Global Warming

    Posted on Saturday March 29th, 2008 at 11:02 in Seattle, earth hour

    Seattle is one of many cities across the world that will be participating in Earth Hour tonight from 8-9pm. Seattle City Hall will go dark, along with the Seattle Municipal Tower, the Central Library and Seattle Justice Center, except for......

  • Seattle to provide "wood waste" energy to Sacramento

    Posted on Wednesday March 26th, 2008 at 13:52 in Seattle, power, biomass, wood energy, seattle power

    The City of Seattle has announced an energy trade between Seattle and Sacramento. Seattle will offer regular renewable energy to Sacramento in exchange for some normal power to help Seattle cope with its high winter energy needs. The renewable energy...

  • Nordstroms transitioning to eco-friendly boxes and bags

    Posted on Tuesday March 25th, 2008 at 10:30 in Seattle, recycling

    Seattle company Nordstrom has announced that they are introducing environmentally-friendly packaging options for customers. Nordstrom's is famous for their trademark silver gift boxes, which cannot be recycled because of the foil coating. Starting in...

  • Want to convert your car to electric? South Seattle Community College will show you how.

    Posted on Sunday March 23rd, 2008 at 12:20 in Seattle

    Looking for an intense, but awesome summer project that will be fun and good for the Earth? Want to be the envy of all of your eco-friends? Look no further. Starting June 16th, South Seattle Community College is offering a......

  • Tap Project raises money for third world water

    Posted on Tuesday March 18th, 2008 at 10:34 in Seattle

    This week, the Tap Project invites you to pay $1 for tap water at your local restaurant. Why? This money will go to UNICEF to aid third world access to sanitary water. For every dollar raised, a child will have......

  • Bellevue rolls out the "Carbon Yeti" to schools

    Posted on Monday March 17th, 2008 at 11:17 in Seattle, washington, footprint

    In a case of only-in-the-Pacific-Northwest, the City of Bellevue has rolled out an animated carbon footprint mascot called the "Carbon Yeti". I'm not really sure why they chose the Yeti, which is the Himalayan Bigfoot, rather than the native Sasquatc...

  • City of Seattle to end purchasing of bottled water!

    Posted on Friday March 14th, 2008 at 12:01 in bottled water, Seattle

    The Mayor of Seattle announced today that they will no longer be purchasing bottled water for facilities and events. Instead, tap water will be used. Not only will this save them about $55,000, but will also help with their environmental......

  • Seattle sets Recycling Record

    Posted on Wednesday March 5th, 2008 at 12:00 in Seattle, recycling

    Seattle businesses and consumers are recycling more than ever before. Congratulations Seattle! In 2006, 47.5% of your waste went to the recycling facility instead of the landfills. Just who do we thank for this increase? Businesses are doing more of....

  • 801 U.S. mayors pledge to fight climate change

    Posted on Friday February 29th, 2008 at 13:41 in climate change, Seattle, washington, kyoto, mayors, climate protection agreement, uscm

    801 mayors of cities across the United States have signed the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ (USCM) Climate Protection Agreement. The Agreement came to pass in 2005 when the United States failed to sign the Kyoto Treaty. Several cities, citing the......

  • Seattle ahead of the curve on water planning

    Posted on Wednesday February 27th, 2008 at 11:42 in Seattle, toilets

    Free toilets! In case you haven't heard yet, if you live in Seattle and make less than 60k a year, you should swing by Seattle Public Utilities and get a free water-efficient toilet. If you make under 36k, they'll install......

  • Do you know your area's climate change plan?

    Posted on Friday February 22nd, 2008 at 13:49 in climate change, Seattle, washington, policy

    As I've been greening my own life, it's become increasingly important to me to understand how my city, county, state, and nation are addressing the issues of peaking oil and climate change. Most of the information for my local government......

  • Seattle ups the ante on recycling

    Posted on Thursday February 21st, 2008 at 12:34 in Seattle, recycling, garbage, waste

    Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels announced a number of improvements to Seattle's recycling program yesterday. As much as I was hoping it would be more people in costumes of recyclable items, the changes instead are extremely practical. Among the changes ar...

  • Andy Wappler exchanges weather for climate

    Posted on Wednesday February 20th, 2008 at 15:54 in Seattle

    Yes, it's true. Andy Wappler is hanging up his raincoat. Seattle residents, myself included, are a bit bummed. Not just because between Andy and his dad Harry, there has been a Wappler weather forecaster on the Seattle news for nearly......

  • Greg Nickels pledges to make Seattle "Green Building Capital"

    Posted on Tuesday February 19th, 2008 at 12:55 in Seattle

    Seattle is already a world leader in new green buildings, but what about the buildings that already exist? Today, in his "state of the city" address, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels rolled out a plan to improve the energy-efficiency of existing......

  • Taxing Cars to Tax the Fuel?

    Posted on Wednesday February 13th, 2008 at 15:28 in Seattle, policy, prius, hummer, fuel efficiency, fuel tax

    Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels recently announced a system for taxing Washington automobiles according to their fuel efficiency. Senate Bill 6923 proposes that consumers would pay a yearly surcharge for their vehicle, based on the EPA's ratings of a car'...