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New NASA Global Elevation model
NASA and Japan's Ministry of Economy released new global digital elevation model with 30m resolution to the worldwide public on June 29, 2009.   
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Los Angeles Basin image (source: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov)
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Newsweek Ranks Greenest U.S. Companies

Newsweek ranks the greenest companies in the United States in its September 28 issue with Hewlett-Packard placing first. The green rankings are based on the companies’ environmental footprint, policies and practices. 

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Hartwell Paper—Seeking Solutions in wake of Copenhagen’s Debacle

Anubhav Kapoor

The Copenhagen Meet 2009 was unable to provide a unified platform to seek solutions for problems precipitated by the climate-change crisis. As a result, environmentalists and ecological conservationis...

Resolving your ‘Global Cooling’ Fears!

Anubhav Kapoor
Media coverage around the world seems overwhelmed with the theory that something parallel to the ‘Ice Age’, though a lot less extreme in terms of the intensity of freezing temperatures has been unleas...

Are consumers themselves suffocating green consumerism?

Anubhav Kapoor

Green lifestyle trends are being increasingly advocated around the world and every consumer-centric brand is becoming increasingly conscious of its ‘green’ image. Even the most conventional of consume...

Hotel in Rajasthan going green

Purva Bhandari

Fort Khejarla in Rajasthan, India has always been committed to sustainable development. Mr. Ramendra Bhandari, the Director believes every member of the team from the top-level Directors to the newest ...

Gustav Carlsson

Gustav Carlsson

Administrator
Gustav Carlsson-Finland-Swedish engineer and Geographes with the natural geography as a specialty. He lives in a medieval castle in France and divides his days between building boats and running Bed &...
Johan Ehrenberg

Johan Ehrenberg

Administrator

Johan Ehrenberg is CEO ETC Utveckling (production company), editor of the magazine ETC, CEO Egen El- alternative (electricity for domestic use, author etc...


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Milk: Organic milk
Unkn...
Live Green, Die Green – Note on Greener Funerals

Live Green, Die Green – Note on Greener Funerals

Purva Bhandari
Almost 56 million people die every year with almost 155000 a day on average [1] . In addition to this, almost 1.6 tons of concrete is buried in the US while 16% of mercury emissions in UK are ...
Greener transportation

Greener transportation

Purva Bhandari
The need for transportation cannot be ignored. In all parts of the world, campaigns are being carried out to encourage people to use public transport and start car-pooling. However, using public trans...

Environmental Vegetarianism

Anubhav Kapoor

The entire world’s attention is focused towards the upcoming Copenhagen Meet wherein world leaders are expected to lay down a strategy of how nations will come together to prevent the certain, ecologica...

How Green is your Town?

Grassroots Environmental Education has launched a new, science-based green website called HowGreenIsMyTown.org.  The New York-based, non-profit organization designed the online initiative which brings together resources from government agencies and non-profits across America.  They address the issues of climate change, sustainability and environmental health.

Says Patti Wood, Executive Director of Grassroots:

"We're bringing people, places and the green economy together in a way that's really never been done before. You can't fully consider the issue of climate change without quickly realizing that the burning of fossil fuels also plays a role in the growing rates of chronic disease in people, or that the petrochemicals used to kill weeds or get clothes clean are also contaminating our water, poisoning our wildlife and adding to the cancer risk in humans."

Local citizens and decision makers are encouraged to use the green website tools they need to bring about change.

HowGreenIsMyTown.org is a multi-faceted program including these:

·       Checklist: “142 key attributes include separate criteria for local governments, school systems and business communities. Some of the questions may surprise you.”

·       Toolbox: “Ready-to-go policy solutions, program ideas and links to the most innovative, cost-effective and award-winning solutions from non-profits and government agencies that have found their "piece of the puzzle," plus a gallery of creative advocacy posters any organization can use!”

·       Buyers' Guide: “Unique "Green Links" contain hundreds of carefully screened companies offering truly green solutions. Finally, a "No Greenwash Zone" for products and services.”

·       Rating System: “Using the program's extensive criteria, colleges and universities across the country are partnering with Grassroots to evaluate the towns in their counties.”

The Green Town Challenge shows how towns can “weigh(s) in on the green scale.” The challenge tackles environmental issues including "e-waste" (computers and other electronics), "no-idling" policies for vehicles at schools to the use of polystyrene cups and food containers by local businesses.

 
Grassroots has issued the 10-point test for people to check out the "greenness" of their towns:
The "Green Town Challenge"
How Does Your Town Measure Up?
  1. Does your town recycle e-waste?
  2.  Does your town offer preferred parking for electric vehicles?
  3. Does your town provide special incentives for "green" building projects?
  4. Does your town operate a municipal composting facility?
  5. Do your schools have a "No-Idling" policy for school buses?
  6. Do your schools prohibit the use of anti-bacterial soap?
  7. Do your schools maintain playing fields without turf pesticides?
  8. Do restaurants in your town use polystyrene cups or food containers?
  9. Do retailers in your town help recycle the products they sell?
  10. Does your town have a farmers' market?

How green is...?