Rochester Green Living

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

The 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

             

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Our goal is to help lower the environmental impact of the homes and lives of those living in the greater Rochester area. To reach that goal we will provide workshops in sustainability, promote local green events, be a free local resource in sustainable information, and create connections to other green businesses/groups throughout New York. We hope we will be the first stop on your journey to a deeper understanding of sustainability.

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