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  • The Future Looks Brighter with Energy Smart Miami

    November 24, 2009

    Jessica Bates

    The city of Miami released its Energy Smart Miami plan in April 2009. The plan involves developing energy-efficient systems and “smart” electric grids throughout the city.

  • Green Biking: Cities That Love Their Cyclists

    November 17, 2009

    Jessica Bates

    Biking is an excellent form of green exercise, and many cities have fun bicycle routes to explore.

  • Armchair Environmentalist: Noelie Harmon and Gallery Bohemia

    October 27, 2009

    Tyler Farmer

    If I can find the only green apparel, furniture and building store in Baton Rouge, who knows what you can uncover in your area.

  • Blog Action Day: The Heat is On — Farmers Fight for Water in Fresno

    October 15, 2009

    meganreilly

    It does not at all surprise me that a valley made up of so many different units would disagree on a major natural resource that ties them all together: water.

  • Blog Action Day: Visit Miami Before it’s Under Water

    October 13, 2009

    Jessica Bates

    Climate change poses serious threats to south Florida, the most hazardous being severe weather.

  • Brooklyn’s Troubled Waters

    August 7, 2009

    laurenkelley

    When it was built, the shores of Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal were home to bustling industries. Now the canal is now one of the most polluted waterways in the U.S.

  • The ABCs of Residential Recycling in Tampa

    July 28, 2009

    joeypapa

    Each city has different ways to encourage citizens to recycle, so it may be a bit confusing if you’re new to the area or decide you want to start recycling, but here are a few ways Tampa has made it easy for you to get involved.

  • The Great California Plaza Experiment

    July 26, 2009

    meganreilly

    Simply put, a public plaza gives people a place to sit and hang out. It’s an open area, often filled with plants and fountains, along with other outside decor. They are mostly found in bigger cities, but a few have found their way into up-and-coming cities.

  • From Tallest to Most Efficient

    June 25, 2009

    Jesse Stallone

    The owners of the Sears Tower have announced plans to upgrade the building for sustainability, which will make it the tallest building in the western hemisphere to undergo such an overhaul to date.

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