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February 27, 2009 Who is Your Community?When presented with the task of writing this specific blog, ideas overwhelmed me. I could discuss consumer decisions, President Obama’s address to Congress, carbon’s role in the coming year, or new buildings incorporating renewable and sustainable ideas. As you can see, my mind was a flurry of neuron transmissions. But, I decided I wanted my topic to be much closer to Community Energy, our Customer. Community Energy has over... |
February 26, 2009 Going the extra YardsThis past weekend, I took a moment to relax and enjoy my favorite local beer, Yards Philly Pale Ale. As I savored the taste of this crisp and hoppy ale, I wondered, “how ‘green’ is this beer?” Being that Philadelphia is the biggest small city (ever?), I have quite a few friends that work at Yards that were able to shed some insight into this question. Crafting beer produces yeast, hops, barley and water waste. Yards attempts to combat these... |
February 24, 2009 A Faulty Furnace Leads to Green DiscoveriesA few months ago, not long after I begrudgingly decided it was finally time to turn on the heat, I noticed that my house wasn’t really warming up. After closer inspection I realized that the gas furnace itself was not able to keep pressure, and the safety valve continued to trip after the furnace would ignite. Hmmm… time to call someone. Fortunately, I made the right call. Tim McFarland of Air I Breath LLC came that night to... |
February 13, 2009 So You’re Dating an Environmentalist this Valentine’s DayYou celebrate a traditional Valentine’s Day – flowers, candy, a romantic dinner – but this Valentine’s Day, you are dating an environmentalist. If you are, you know what I’m talking about. You look at every item before you throw it out to see whether you can reuse, recycle or, compost it. You check sockets to see if the appliance HAS to be plugged in. You purchase RECs or Carbon Offsets. Everything in the... |
February 10, 2009 Have You Heard of this Al Gore Fellow?Two weeks ago, Al Gore returned to Capitol Hill to press the case for quick action on climate change legislation, particularly the components in President Obama’s stimulus package that he feels will spur renewable energy and energy efficiency investments. His accomplishments and impact on the debate are well known by now, and the world is preparing for the next round of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in December. With the former vice... |
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