Green Briefs • Green and affordable homes?

The Portland Tribune, Oct 8, 2009   RENDERING BY BONN DESIGN Artists rendering of Juneberry Lane. The Clackamas Community Land Trust broke ground in late September on 12 homes in Oregon City designed to be affordable and earn the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design platinum rating, a set of green building standards. Homeowners in […]

Mayor Rescinds Support for 12-Lane Bridge

http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/suspension-of-belief/Content?oid=1676337 SIX MONTHS AFTER Mayor Sam Adams led city council in voting for the largest, most expensive possible option for replacing the I-5 bridge to Vancouver—a $4.2 billion bridge up to 12 lanes wide—Adams is back where his green allies want him. Last Friday, September 18, the mayor officially rescinded his support for a 12-lane […]

Be prepared for farm tanks to receive biodiesel blended fuel

September 29, 2009 Oregon Department of Agriculture, September 23, 2009… As Oregon’s biodiesel renewable fuel standard takes effect, agricultural producers throughout Oregon will receive biodiesel-blended fuel from their suppliers for their farm tanks. ODA encourages farmers and ranchers to take a few simple precautions as they begin to store and use the fuel.  The Oregon […]

Portland Open Studios 2009

This month, ecoShuttle is combining two of my favorite things, art and sustainability. We are partnering with Portland Open Studios to bring you a tour of professional art studios in Portland. If you’ve never done the tour before, you should and if you have, you should do it again. I had a blast last fall […]

Kinder Morgan Annouce Commercial Transportation of Biodiesel through Oregon Pipeline

North Bergen, New Jersey 9/23/2009 04:05 PM GMT (TransWorldNews) Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: KMP) had announced the beginning of commercial transportation of blended 2% biodiesel (B2) through its 115 mile Oregon Pipeline which run from Portland to Eugene. A test of moving B2 through the pipeline was successfully completed. The pipeline will help […]

10 Green Activities to Experience in Portland Oregon in the Fall

September 18, 2009 Being that I’m an Oregon local and being that Autumn is my favorite season, I thought we’d take an insiders look at what’s green and fun in my neck of the woods during the fall. Portland Oregon is an amazing place to visit anytime of the year, but in the Fall it’s […]

States send mixed message on texting and driving

By ANDREW DeMILLO (AP) – 6 hours ago Fiddling with your iPhone behind the wheel can get you fined across much of the nation. But many states are more than happy to tweet you with up-to-the-minute directions on how to steer clear of a traffic jam. It is a mixed signal that some safety experts […]

How to Hold an Eco-Friendly Wedding

Eco-friendly weddings, ethical weddings, green weddings or socially conscious weddings , whatever terminology one uses, studies show that more and more bridal couples are planning weddings that respect the preservation and sustainability of the earth. For many engaged couples and their families, the idea of a green wedding, however, is a little altruistic. Many people […]

Chicago ranks No. 1 in green buildings

Mayor Richard M. Daley famously wants to make Chicago the greenest city in America. By one measure, he’s done it. Chicago now has more certified green buildings than any other city in the country, according to figures I received yesterday from the U.S. Green Building Council. The council reports that 88 projects in Chicago have earned Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. […]

Arizona Project Uses Algae to Turn Coal Pollution Into Biofuel

Written by Nick Chambers, Editor Published on September 17th, 2009 Posted in Algae, Carbon Emissions     Arizona Public Service, the state’s largest electricity provider, has secured $70.5 million in stimulus funds to expand an innovative project that turns carbon dioxide emissions from a coal power plant into biofuel using algae. While part of the […]