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Good news newsreel for August

Posted by Uli Nagel
Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Our newsreel focuses on news about progress and possibility – and it is in that spirit that this one also includes a call to action - incidentally right in line with our democracy challenge this month!

The U.S. Congress left the legislative session without extending important tax credits due to expire in December which enable companies to reliably plan the construction and development of solar and wind energy projects. This lack of action has far-reaching results.

And it is not too late to voice our concern and put some pressure on Washington! It would be good if our representatives heard from us during their break, and writing a letter to the editor too can help make clear, that this topic won’t just slip under the table. Can you do that? There are tools to help you with both actions here.

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Massachusetts passes global warming legislation: High five!

Posted by Uli Nagel
Thursday, August 07, 2008

Mass PowerShift lobbied in the Statehouse in Boston (see previous article) to encourage lawmakers to pass the Global Warming Solutions Act before the end of the legislative period. And they did!

A few days ago, right before the summer break, Massachusetts committed to reducing its carbon emissions by 20% below 1990 levels by the year 2020 and 80% by 2050. It is a good first step, a statement of intent that allows investors, industry, government, scientists and all citizens to focus their efforts towards a carbon free economy and can make Massachusetts, with its overflow of brainpower and technological capabilities, one of the leaders of new development in the country.

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Stay tuned: Cohousing is coming to Brooklyn!!

Posted by Victoria Gagliano
Monday, August 04, 2008

Lately I’ve been dreaming about where I want to live in the near future, what sort of home environment I envision creating, including the physical structure and people around me.  I know that I don’t want to live alone in an apartment.  The kind of space I envision living in is one with other adults in a community where resources are shared and more importantly where ideas, dreams and hopes are welcomed for the purpose of evolving ourselves and our natural and built environments. This is what the kind of space I want to create and abide in looks like. 

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Good news newsreel for July

Posted by Uli Nagel
Tuesday, July 22, 2008

With oil prices on everyone’s mind it feels a bit like the future we were all wondering about is actually here – no doubt things will not stay the same. Here are a few news items of projects, people and events who are ahead of the curve, climbing the next mountain.

If you have seen pictures of mountain top mining in Appalachia, you know what distressing sight this is, let alone the enormous costs to wildlife, rivers and humans this brutal method of coal mining occurs.

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Good news reel: Constructing a new picture

Posted by Uli Nagel
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

This is a bit of a newsreel about things I have come across in my part of the universe just this past week in relationship to climate change. There is so much information out there—both scary and encourging. I am actually beginning to wonder what our view and sense of the world would be, if those good, inspiring bits of news were put together in the same way and given the same weight as the frightening ones are. What IS the real picture???

There is an incredible amount of innovation and research going on, and much of it right here, in my own (Massachusetts) backyard:

... From a young friend studying Chemical Engineering at U Amherst, I heard about her team’s efforts to turn forestry and agricultural waste into biofuel.

... Also here in Massachusetts there are wind turbines being tested by a company called Flodesign. They resemble jet-engines in their design and are three to four times as efficient, especially in lower wind, and significantly cheaper to build than the traditional wind turbines. The company just won two prizes (from MIT and from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative) for their development.

... Jim Hansen, the NASA scientist and one of the most outspoken voices for urgent climate action, came to give a talk up the road in Lexington. The material he presented wasn’t new, but what an opportunity to ask questions of one of the most knowledgeable people on this subject in the world—there were many more than he could get around to answering. (Strangely, there were very few young people in the audience of about 700 people.)

... Have you heard about the Automotive X-Prize? In a 2009 competition, the X Foundation will award 10 million dollars to the builders of a fully marketable car, built to all relevant standards, that gets 100 mpg. Lots of information about this online: Progressive is keeping a blog about the contest, and Popular Mechanics has done a thorough analysis of the early contenders. 

... This is fake news, but still good for inspiration: Google News the way we want it to be! Via Worldchanging.

... And finally, the other day, while chatting with a woman who runs a community garden here in Pittsfield (manosunidas), we discovered that both of us had spent time in Bogota, Columbia—I worked there in 1983. “It’s changed so much since then,” she said. I was bracing myself for some bad news, but she didn’t have any. In fact, Bogota, the city of thugs and drugs has started to become, over the past decade, a model green city that many look to as an example. They actually have the longest single purpose bicycle lane system in….the world! 

Yes, biking! My car is getting more and more breaks and so is my wallet and my stomach since I am not following every whimsical thought and desire to drive to the store, 3 miles down the road! Thanks for the article, Megan, about the relationship between individual action and systemic change! And maybe here is something for the city dwellers among you!

(image by Roberto Garcia-S via flickr)

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