Inching Toward Greener Cellphones

 I am almost embarassed by the amount of cell phones I have gone through over the past couple of years – I don't know if it's partly being an irresponsible phone user, or the fact that these things don't seem to be made to last…. I have had many hit the pavement, I've lost them,…

Last-Second Green Valentine’s Day Guide

For all the procrastinators out there, check out some last minute ideas from the Huffington Post on making your Valentine's Day more sustainable.  OK, you put off getting something for Valentine's Day until the weekend, only to realize that V-Day is Saturday. No problem. We've got your last-second Valentine's Day gift ideas that are both romantic and…

We Like that Salazar Guy!

Less than a week after he rescinded controversial energy leases on BLM land near national parks in Southern Utah, new Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced yesterday that he would halt a Bush administration plan to open new offshore areas to oil and gas drilling. Salazar called the Bush plan "a headlong rush of the worst kind,"…

California Work Program for Young Is Threatened

The California Conservation Corps is threatend due to the budget deficit facing the state of California.  Read this article from The New York Times to see why this inspirational program in California may soon be history…  A California Conservation Corps crew repaired trails in Mount Tamalpais State Park. The corps employs 1,300 young adults. More…

Conservation Alliance Member Recognized for His Commitment to Wilderness

Teague Hatfield, owner of Alliance member FootZone of Bend was recognized by the Campaign for America's Wilderness for his commitment to Wilderness protection for The Badlands, a 30,000-acre desert wildland outside of his home in Bend, Oregon. Congratulations to Teague for this much-deserved recognition. Check out the article here. On an unrelated note, Teague's shop…

Trashing the Fridge

How far will you go to reduce your carbon footprint?  Check out this great article from The New York Times that shows what some people are willing to go without to become more environmental responsible…. By STEVEN KURUTZ Published: February 4, 2009 FOR the last two years, Rachel Muston, a 32-year-old information-technology worker for the Canadian government in Ottawa,…

Salazar to Halt Utah Oil and Gas Leases

Supporting our operative theory that positive change has arrived in Washington DC in matters concerning the management of public lands, new Interior Secretary Ken Salazar will cancel oil and gas leases on 77 parcels of BLM land in Utah. The leases, covering 110,000 acres adjacent to Arches National Park, Dinosaur National Monument, and other special…

Conservation Alliance Stands Up for 350.org

At our August 2008 trade show breakfast, we hosted a talk by renowned writer and activist Bill McKibben who talked about the need to confront global warming by pushing a very simple number: 350. Climate scientists agree that the planet's atmosphere can sustain no more than 350 parts per million of Carbon Dioxide. We are…

The State of Green Business 2009: Water Becomes the New Carbon

  By Joel MakowerPublished February 3, 2009 on Greenbiz.com Water Becomes the New Carbon It has become eco-chic in recent years to declare that "water will be the oil of the 21st century" – an essential and limited resource, unevenly distributed around the world, the growing shortage of which will lead to economic power for…