Green in the News
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Messenger Post News: Windmill rises over Brace Road by Morgan Wesson, correspondent June 3, 2008 The Democrat & Chronicle: Brooks pushes 'green,' seeks ideas to fight red by Jill Terreri April 23, 2008 Messenger Post News: RIT goes 'green' by Robert Barlow April 21, 2008 Messenger Post News: ‘Green’ acres is place to be for Irondequoit homeowners by Linda Quinlan April 15, 2008 The Hudson Valley Press: $500 Million Commitment To “Green” Investments April 7, 2008 Messenger Post News: The greening of western New York by Julie Sherwood March 30, 2008 Messenger Post News: It IS easy being green by Julie Sherwood March 30, 2008 The New York Times: Are We Ready to Track Carbon Footprints? by John Tierney March 251, 2008 Messenger Post News: Consensus in the wind by Mike Costanza March 11, 2008 The New York Times: Pollution Is Called a Byproduct of a ‘Clean’ Fuel by Brenda Goodman March 11, 2008 Messenger Post News: FLCC vows to go green by Julie Sherwood March 5, 2008 The Democrat & Chronicle: City ranked 27th on environmentally friendly list by Bennett J. Loudon February 29, 2008 The Democrat & Chronicle: Going green at home saves energy by Mary Chao February 24, 2008 Messenger Post News: Spreading the green gospel by Bryan Roth February 19, 2008 The New York Times: Scientists Would Turn Greenhouse Gas Into Gasoline by Kenneth Chang February 19, 2008 The Democrat & Chronicle: Are fuel cells the future? by Matthew Daneman February 10, 2008 The New York Times: Studies Deem Biofuels a Greenhouse Threat by Elisabeth Rosenthal February 8, 2008 The New York Times: In Many Communities, It’s Not Easy Going Green by Felicity Barringer February 7, 2008 Messenger Post News: Energy savings program available to qualified residents by Linda Quinlan February 5, 2008 Messenger Post News: County lends $100,000 to green company in Bristol Advertisement by Julie Sherwood February 5, 2008 The New York Times: Motivated by a Tax, Irish Spurn Plastic Bags by Elisabeth Rosenthal February 2, 2008 The New York Times: The Preservation Predicament by Cornelia Dean January 29, 2008 |
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New York Times: A Shelter Is Built Green, to Heal Inside and Out by Carol Pogash January 28, 2008 The New York Times: Rethinking the Meat-Guzzler by Mark Bittman January 27, 2008 The New York Times: Toll Discounts for Going Green by Ken Belson January 27, 2008 The New York Times: U.S. Given Poor Marks on the Environment by Felicity Barringer January 23, 2008 The New York Times: Toyota Will Offer a Plug-In Hybrid by 2010 by Micheline Maynard January 14, 2008 The New York Times: G.M. Buys Stake in Ethanol Made From Waste by Matthew L. Wald January 14, 2008 Messenger Post News: Brighton gets a new hue by Julie Scelfo January 14, 2008 The New York Times: Any Other Bright Ideas? by Matthew L. Wald January 10, 2008 The New York Times: Monitoring Tools Help Cut Home Energy Use, Study Finds by Steve Lohron Jan. 10nd, 2008 City Newspaper: ENVIRONMENT: Going green, by land or sea by Jeremy Moule on Jan. 2nd, 2008 The New York Times: Paying the Cost of Climate Control by Andrew C. Revkinon Jan. 2nd, 2008 City Newspaper: ENVIRONMENT: You're getting warmer by by Bill McKibben December 5, 2007 City Newspaper: Holiday Guide: Dreaming of a green Christmas by Lara Crigger The New York Times: The Energy Challenge Series The Democrat & Chronicle: Bush passes sound energy policy, but it's too slow-paced The Democrat & Chronicle: Businesses can seek certification for eco-friendly offices by Claudia Vargas The New York Times: What’s So Bad About Big? By Matthew L. Wald Preservation and the Environment Movement: Connecting the Dots by Katie Comeau Rochester, N.Y., bids to be first green U.S. city Uncle Sam wants to pay you for going green CNN.com by Keith Pandolfi |


