Yearly Archives: 2015

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How Green is Green Energy?

Melinda Taylor, Executive Director of the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Center for Energy, Law, and Business will provide an overview of environmental impacts of wind and solar with respect to water and wildlife, with a special focus on endangered species. When:  Thursday, November 5, 2015, 3:25-4:40 PM Where:  Hoyt Auditorium, University […]

Climate Connections

Facilitator Jan Gartner will:  provide you with tools and insights that equip, empower, and  inspire you to face and fight climate change; connect you with others who care deeply about the climate crisis; and inform you about the ongoing strategy work of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.  Sponsored by Citizens’ Climate Lobby […]

Wind Power

We have been purchasing wind power from RG&E. This allows RG&E to buy electricity generated by wind mills. It is supplied in the routine way. This doesn’t save money (you have to pay a very small extra amount) but it does help to reduce greenhouse gases. You can get more […]

Run A Full Dishwasher

Make sure your dishwasher is full when you run it, and use the energy-saving setting if your washer has one. This lets you air-dry the dishes. In addition, you can turn of the “dry” cycle manually. Not using heat in drying can save 20 percent of your dishwasher’s total electricity […]

Save The Planet. Go Veg!

Did you know that raising animals for food accounts for 18% of all greenhouse gases? That is more than all trucks and cars combined! (UN Climate Report, 2006) Being a vegetarian is the most effective way to reduce greenhouse gases and global warming. Even cutting your meat consumption by half […]

Plastic Cap Recycling

Plastic caps made from plastic #1 to #7 (on water bottles, juice jugs, milk gallons, jars, etc.) are recyclable in Monroe County since June 1st, 2011. If your waste hauler is supporting  the Monroe County Recycling Center (MCRC) “Blue Box” recycling program, keep the caps on the bottles or jars […]