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Feb 2019

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Vroom! Anti-Idling Campaign Gaining Traction

Interested in reducing health risks from air toxins at your child’s school? GreenTown can help! Word of the health risks to children from air toxins in idling vehicle emissions is […]

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Jan 2019

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LAHS GreenTeam: Engaged Environmentalists Score An A+

Youth is rising! Sixteen-year-old Greta Thunberg of Sweden has gotten a lot of media attention lately for holding adults accountable for the climate crisis. Through her strike against climate change […]

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Dec 2018

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Night Bike Ride

by Gary Hedden GreenTown led another fun Winter Solstice Night Bike Ride – our fourth. No rain, not too cold and the lights on Christmas Tree Lane were terrific, as […]

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Dec 2018

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Green Team Installs New Set of Idling Signs

Check out the great work of the Los Altos High School Green Team!  

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Dec 2018

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Divine Intervention

~by Gary Hedden It may require Divine Intervention to solve the challenge of climate change, but the Green Team at St. Nicholas/St. William Church isn’t waiting. The Green Team is a small […]

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Dec 2018

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Buy Fresh, Buy Local: the Case for Being a Locavore

On November 29, GreenTown hosted an incredible panel of experts, each of whom spoke about the importance of eating locally. Our three speakers, Laura Stec, Peter Ruddock, and Rosalind ‘Ros’ […]

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Dec 2018

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Applying Community-Based Social Marketing to GreenTown Programs

In late October, I attended a community-based social marketing (CBSM) training by Doug McKenzie-Mohr, an environmental psychologist who has been teaching CBSM to organizations for more than 20 years. My […]

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Nov 2018

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Show up for our Waterways on 11/27

NOW IS THE TIME!  Your voice matters. Council will vote on a proposed shoulder paving policy that includes a 3-foot asphalt swale to the City Right of Way. GreenTown has advocated […]

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Nov 2018

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Poison in Cereal? At Parks? Yup. It’s Glyphosate.

by Samantha Enos Glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide in the world, is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as “probably carcinogenic” to people. The IARC has […]

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Nov 2018

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Idling Engines are Harming our Children

Do your friends sit in their cars with the engines on while waiting for their kids to get out of school? Okay, maybe you’ve even done it yourself once or […]

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Nov 2018

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New Recommendations for Recycling Thin Plastics

by Margie Suozzo Plastic bags and plastic film — the ubiquitous thin plastic packaging that protects our bread, tortilla chips and toilet paper — is a major challenge for local […]

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Nov 2018

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Greening the Holidays

by Lia Evard While most of us notice an increase in spending during the holiday season, we don’t always see the increase in what we send to the our landfills.  […]

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