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Solar City

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

I just read an article online about Freiburg, Germany and came away thinking this could be a model for how small cities and towns could manage there renewable initiatives. First I must mention that Freiburg’s voting district is lead by Germany’s Green party and as you might expect has a local government that is very green friendly with respect to encouraging and even mandating that it citizen’s and business adopt alternative energy solutions.

 

 

Freiburg likes to be known as “Solar City”. The town hall and the football stadium, swimming pools and the train station boast mirrors to create solar power. New houses have to consume a third less energy than German law requires.Now i know it seems that our local governments are not going to pursue this aggressive approach to mandating renewables but I think that Freiburgs model would be a good place to start. As I look forward to a changing energy policy in our federal government I am hoping local governments can adopt there own grass roots approach’s to tackle there  energy needs with renewables.

1. City and town buildings should be powered by solar.

 

2. Where ever possible to mandate that all publicly owned vehicles with exception of first responders be hybrids or even electric cars.

3. If the geography  would allow to consider wind turbines and or wind farms

4. Utilizing landfill’s for either capturing methane or erecting a solar farm

 

I understand our country is in a recession and local cities and towns are feeling the pinch but if our President is truly committed to make renewables a major part of his administrations agenda it has to start at the local level and what better time than now.

Green Google

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Corporate social responsibility it is sort of a ubiquitous term you here flying around these days, CSR is now seen as a vital tool in promoting and improving the public image of some of the world’s largest companies and corporations, now I know this blog primarily deals with green topics but I think this is where it gets relevant

Now when we think of CSR as big corporations giving back with regard to social causes but social responsibility can and should include a green initiatives as well. After a little poking around the web I found one such company that I would like to feature in this blog and its uber computer web search giant Google.

Now after I saw that video I know its not possible for all companies to go to such great lengths with there green programs but I think they can use Google as model how to break down some of the norms and dare I say “think outside the box”. I have friend who works for a software company who encourages there employees to carpool so the owner of the company will reward those employees if they carpool by allowing them to leave earlier on Fridays thats just one example another example is a leading mutual fund company will provide shuttle service to and from train stations to employees who commute by train into the city of Boston,now these may seem like small steps compared to Google but they are very important step in the right direction and I hope it continues to grow in the years to come.