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The Green Community week in review: Green Halloween, organic food labels, sustainable living and more

Posted by Katie M. on Oct. 25, 2009, at 3:30 pm

What’s the buzz on the latest issues in the Green Community? Check out what you may have missed this last week:

Tampa joins International Day of Climate Action to take a stand for a safe climate future- On October 24, people from Tampa Bay joined Greenpeace to hear the importance of acting now for the climate and gather together to take a stand for the climate and a clean energy future as part of the largest global day of climate action ever.

Which big name food company is behind your organic food? – Did you know that some of your favorite organic food brands are owned by some of the biggest names in the food production business?

October 24 is the International Day of Climate Action (videos) – The biggest day of grassroots action on global warming ever.

The Age of Stupid showing at USF St. Pete campus (video) – The Student Environmental Awareness Society is starting their Environmental Film Series with the question, “Why didn’t we stop climate change when we had a chance?”
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Tags: 350.org, eco films, food companies, green films, green halloween, International Day of Climate Action, organic food, sustainable living, the age of stupid, usf
Posted in Green Community, Green Jobs, Green Living, Green Policy |



A Youth Encounter on Sustainability Program participant’s view on sustainable living and development

Posted by Anubha Momin on Oct. 23, 2009, at 3:31 pm

anubhaThe following is an essay on sustainable development by Anubha Momin, a Canadian student studying abroad in London who will be attending the Youth Encounter on Sustainability program in Braunwald, Switzerland. This two-week program “aims to sensitize participants to the complex issues of sustainable development in a global context, through course work, field trips, workshops, group work, discussions and practical learning experiences, combined with social and cultural activities”.

I’ve been integrating climate conscious actions into my days for as long as I can remember: trying to view documents on screen instead of printing and printing double-sided if required to print, regarding plastic water bottles with disdain, and using cloth grocery bags even before I was being charged for plastic ones.

However, when my good friend Martina informed me that she was planning to traverse the 9306 km that make up Canada by bicycle in an effort to raise awareness about climate change, I began to reconsider my limited knowledge about the environmental issues my reducing, reusing, and recycling were to target. To that end, I decided to apply to the Youth Encounter on Sustainability program, a course run by ETH Zurich, which is being held this year in the car-free mountain village of Braunwald, Switzerland. I am seeking just the type of immersive, didactic environment YES offers in order to heighten my awareness of sustainable development, beyond the surface attention provided in blog posts, news programs, and school.
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Tags: Anubha Momin, Braunwald, Brundtland Commission, Environment, ETH Zurich, sustainability, sustainable development, sustainable living, Switzerland, YES program 2009, Youth Encounter on Sustainability program
Posted in Activism, Green Community, Green Living, Green Policy |



The Green Community week in review: Interview with Ed Begley Jr., toxic beauty, Sweetwater Farm’s Planter’s Ball, and more

Posted by Katie M. on Oct. 11, 2009, at 11:53 am

What’s the buzz on the latest issues in the Green Community? Check out what you may have missed this last week:

Eco Chic: Bracelets and cuffs from recycled vinyl records- These bracelets are a great way to enhance your favorite outfit while showing your love for music and the environment all at the same time.

700 people pose nude in a French vineyard for Greenpeace- Stripping down for a good cause.

Stylish, eco-friendly yoga mat totes- Check out these new eco-friendly yoga bags made from recycled items such as recycled juice boxes and feed sacks.

Ed Begley Jr. to talk about sustainable living in Tampa- The actor, also the host of the cable channel Green Planet’s Living With Ed, said that one of the things he’ll be talking about at USF is GreenSwitch, a new concept developed by Magnum Energy Solutions. GreenSwitch uses wireless technology to turn off electrical outlets and light switches, helping home owners to reduce energy consumption by as much as 25 percent.
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Tags: a chemical reaction, Bright House, cosmetics, eco chic, eco-documentary, ed begley jr., Green Community, greenpeace, planter's ball, recycled innovations contest, sustainable living, Sweetwater Organic Community Farm, The 15 Most Toxic Places to Live, toxic beauty, yoga bag
Posted in Green Community, Green Jobs, Green Living, Green Policy |



Florida’s solar energy system tax incentives

Posted by Lisa Montelione on Sep. 24, 2009, at 9:12 am

solar panel photo with sunA great opportunity crossed my path when Jamie Trahan from the USF Clean Energy Research Center called. As a local green builder, she thought I could help her search for homes to feature on the 14th annual ASES National Solar Tour being held across the country on October 3rd.

Sadly, I informed her although I researched installing solar on our super energy efficient homes, I couldn’t find a way to make it work. Our mission is to build sustainable and affordable. We went with a gas fired tankless hot water system. Yes, it is natural gas, not a renewable, but still better than a traditional water heater sapping electricity around the clock. I know everyone can relate to waiting for water to come from the tank to your shower and up to a comfortable temp, wasting gallons upon gallons of water in our already deprived region. Tankless saves money and almost more importantly, water. Would I have preferred solar? Damn straight I would, future homeowners of our Ec0-Craftsman would have benefited from a zero energy home, but solar is caught in a conundrum of sorts. There’s not the demand to spur mass production, which leads to lower costs while at the same time, there isn’t the mass production leading to lower cost which would spur demand.
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Tags: alternative energy, ases, ASES National Solar Tour, clean energy, energy, energy efficiency, Environment, Florida, green, Green Community, homes for sale, jamie trahan, lisa m, lisa montelione, real estate, renewable energy, rising force construction, sales tax, sales taxes, solar, solar energy technology, solar panels, solar power, solar tour, sustainab, sustainability, sustainable, sustainable design, sustainable living, sustainable solutions, tampa electric, tax, tax incentives, taxes, things to do in tampa bay, tour
Posted in Green Community, Green Living, Green Policy, Tech |



What we need to form Florida’s green economy

Posted by Eric Stewart on Sep. 8, 2009, at 8:30 am

ltgscenario1Last October, an economy that had been running its course for the past three decades was laid to rest. Our country has been on a nearly 30-year credit bubble where we have binged on cheap credit to buy up homes at ever increasing values. This 30-year ascent made us think it could be forever. But this bubble was based upon unsustainable principles and ecological destruction. We destroyed as much land as we could to produce quickly and consume as much food, building supplies, minerals as we could get from the land as fast as possible. We utilize an extremely dense energy source — fossil fuels — to live lifestyles that are historically similar to those that kings lived before. In order to accomplish all this, we have put ourselves in debt for decades to come. We have borrowed from the future to live in the present for far too long.

Here in Florida the Ponzi scheme of real estate flipping ended as well. As my carpenter friend remarked: “We worked ourselves out of a job.” The University of Florida released a demographic report showing that 58,000 people left the state of Florida this year, ending our over 60-year growth pattern. This is a turnaround for a state that based its economic model on perpetual growth. An economy strictly based upon tourism and building is falling apart. We are already witnessing the vast decline in state resources and even our own governor is leaving for Washington D.C. But I’m here, and I’m a native of Florida and I’m not leaving my state any time soon. I’ve been researching a green economy for the past year and a half and I believe it’s the way to move forward for this state and our country. It’s based upon ethics, entrepreneurship and decentralization — a return to a local living economy.
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Tags: david korten, ecological, ecology, economy, Education, goverment, green economy, Green Jobs, local goverment, local living economies, new goverment, new green economy, partnership goverment, peak oil, permaculture, retrofit suburbia, sustainable communities, sustainable living, the earth charter, van jones
Posted in Activism, Green Community, Green Jobs, Green Living |



Do It Today: Sideshow and Salerno-Sonnenberg

Posted by David Warner on Mar. 26, 2009, at 12:00 am

Lori Ballard and her circus banners.

Sideshow with Postage Due. Held in conjunction with the seventh annual Ybor Festival of the Moving Image, Sideshow with Postage Due is a two-person show featuring mixed-media circus banners by Tampa artist Lori Ballard and postal art by Gulfport graphic designer Steve Smith. Ballard’s surreal, black-and-white photographic images are inspired by childhood memories of the circus as well as by her recent gig as the Florida State Fair’s official photographer. Smith’s tongue-in-cheek “anti-stamp” prints combine fine art techniques, computer graphics technology and an antique pinhole perforator. On display March 26-April 9, with an opening reception on the opening night of the filmfest, from 6 to 9 p.m. Wed., April 1. Regular hours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon. and Wed.-Fri., noon-7 p.m. Tues., HCC-Ybor Art Gallery Ybor Performing Arts Building, Palm Ave and 15th Street, Ybor City, free admission, 813-253-7674. (Leilani Polk)

Sustainable Living This monthly class explores sustainable alternatives like organic gardening, alternative transportation and local living economies. Registration is required; sign up in the Whole Foods lobby or by contacting sherell.white@wholefoods.com. Thurs., March 26, 6:30 p.m., Whole Foods, Tampa, $5 voluntary donation to Sweetwater Organic Farm.

Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg joins the chamber ensemble for a program that includes Haydn’s Symphony No. 6, “Le Matin”, Piazzolla’s “Four Seasons of Buenos Aires for Violin & Orchestra,” Melinda Wagner’s New Brandenburg Concerto (an Orpheus commission) and Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn. Thurs., March 26, 8 p.m. Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, $35-$40, 727-791-7400.

Tags: Lori Ballard, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Steve Smith, sustainable living, whole foods, Ybor Festival of the Moving Image
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