Tag: Green Guide
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Another one bites the dust
The Western black rhinoceros is officially declared extinct.
This article was published on 11.14.13
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‘Green rush’ poisoning parks
Illegal pot grows are causing problems for the environment, wildlife and humans at our national parks.
This article was published on 11.14.13
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Hands off the thermostat!
Use the furnace only when necessary, for your energy bill’s sake.
This article was published on 11.14.13
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Grouse decision
The bi-state population of sage-grouse in Nevada and California has been listed as a threatened species, and the Greater sage-grouse may be in 2015.
This article was published on 11.14.13
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LEDs, rain-harvesting and pilgrimage talk
Sustainable architect Hyland Fisher discusses LEDs, BEC hosts a free rain-harvesting workshop, and Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthopology offers a unique travel talk (with music and food!).
This article was published on 11.07.13
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West Coast leaders sign climate pact
California Gov. Jerry Brown joins governors of Oregon and Washington, and premier of British Columbia, in signing West Coast climate-change agreement.
This article was published on 11.07.13
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Park to honor labor leader
The U.S. National Park Service has proposed a two-state historic park to honor the late labor leader César Chávez.
This article was published on 11.07.13
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Get ready for GridEx II
Next week’s GridEx II exercise will simulate cyberattacks and physical attacks in order to test resilience of the nation’s electricity grid.
This article was published on 11.07.13
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Street life
Worldwide—and in California cities such as San Francisco (and recently, Sacramento)—parklets are catching on as a smart, eco-friendly way to reconfigure public space.
This article was published on 11.07.13
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No more tomatoes!
It’s time to switch to fall-harvested produce.
This article was published on 11.07.13
November 14, 2013
CN&R Vol 37 Issue 13
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