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May 2013

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Green Transportation Habits Start Early in Los Altos

My green commute habits started early

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Apr 2013

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Third Annual Drive Less Challenge Starts Earth day!

Last year over 170 Los Altos & Los Altos Hills residents helped us win the Peninsula wide challenge by logging over 10,000 green miles by taking the train or bus, cycling, walking or carpooling. They prevented about 6600 pounds of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.

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Apr 2013

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Top Ten Reasons to Replace Your Lawn with Native Plants

In 2010, California signed the 20x2020 Water Conservation Plan. The goal is to achieve a 20 percent reduction in per capita urban water use statewide by 2020. In Los Altos & Los Altos Hills irrigation accounts for 50-70% of urban water use, with lawns being one of the thirstiest types of landscaping. Here is an inspiring list for change

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Apr 2013

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Climate Reality Bites

"What's the latest on climate science?" Vanessa Warheit from the Climate Reality Project answered, "Weird weather." Bigger storms and more of them. Not just Super Storm Sandy, a storm that caused $72 billion in damages in just New York and New Jersey, but storms in all parts of the world

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Apr 2013

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Pathways Ribbon Cutting

The goal of the project is to make it safe for kids to walk and bike to school

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Apr 2013

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Shaped by Water Exhibition wins Silicon Valley Water Conservation Award

The Shaped by Water Exhibition has been recognized for the fun, engaging and significant role it plays in educating the public on the importance of water conservation.

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Apr 2013

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This Creek’s Bugging Me

The absence of pollution-sensitive bugs in Permanente Creek means there are contaminants stressing the creek bug population. Sources of pollution include discharges from the Lehigh Cement Plant and run off from streets and residential properties. We don’t know which pollutant is impairing the creek the most, and there’s little ...

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Mar 2013

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Climate Reality Bites

GreenTown Los Altos is very fortunate to have Vanessa Warheit from the Climate Reality Leadership Corps at our next Community Meeting. She will be presenting the latest evidence and a […]

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Feb 2013

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Produce All the Energy You Need, without Sacrificing Comfort or Convenience: How One Silicon Valley Family Did It

Indradeep Ghosh lives in Silicon Valley with his wife and two children. A few years ago, inspired in part by the film, “An Inconvenient Truth,” Ghosh began a quest to […]

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Feb 2013

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Greywater 101

Recycle Your Water Don’t let expensive, imported tap water drain away. Reuse it on the garden. Greywater, once a subversive act, has now reached mainstream.  Greywater, also known as graywater, is wastewater from […]

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Feb 2013

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The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) needs YOU!

Landmark legislation to protect natural resources is under attack. CEQA, introduced in the 1970s, was designed to provide environmental protections and public participation as part of local land-use decisions. Let’s […]

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Jan 2013

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Missed Shaped By Water Exhibit? You’re Getting a Second Chance

Missed the 2012 Shaped by Water exhibit? In 2013, you’re getting a second chance to see the exhibit. Where: History San Jose, 635 Phelan Avenue, San Jose, CA (City Parking […]

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