Alabama

Green Cities Alabama in the Huntsville Times

May 16th, 2009 | By derekgordon | Category: Alabama, What's News

Gina Hannah of the Huntsville Times recently wrote an article recapping  Green Cities Alabama.
The event, held at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, brought together over 100 forward thinking and solution minded architects, government officials, citizens and entrepreneurs.  Discussions ranged from how Huntsville continues increasing energy efficiency and lessening waste, the benefits of greening the [...]



Huntsville Mayor Battle to name members of Council on Green Sustainable Industry

May 6th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Alabama

Mayor Battle will formally name the thirteen members of his Council for Green Sustainable Industry and announce the first major event of the initiative – a major conference on green sustainable industry to be held in early May. Biographies of the members and an electronic release will follow the event.
Major event sponsors – Environmental [...]



Jerome Ringo at the forefront

Apr 8th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Alabama, Speaker Profiles, What's News

Jerome Ringo has placed himself at the forefront of environmental and social change. With over 20 years of working at a petrochemical plant and seeing first-hand the adverse effects it had on our environment and population, he chose another way. As a result of Jerome’s emerging awareness to the effects of the petrochemical industries detrimental attributes, he began to organize community/environmental justice groups and in doing so was able to aid the environment and local communities simultaneously. Jerome’s ability to organize [...]



Alabama’s Quest for Alternative Energy Continues.

Mar 4th, 2009 | By derekgordon | Category: Alabama, What's News

In an effort to boost renewable energy efforts, Alabama is investing over a million dollars in alternative energy sources throughout the state.  From converting cooking oil to bio-diesel in Henry County to creating electric energy from yard waste in Fultondale; the state is getting serious about finding new cheaper forms of energy.  One of the most [...]



Huntsville Ranked 18 in America’s 50 Greenest Cities

Mar 3rd, 2009 | By ashleysue | Category: Alabama

As declared by Popular Science magazine in 2008, Huntsville, Alabama ranked 18 in America’s 50 Greenest Cities.  The magazine considered parks, greenways, utility programs, transportation, recycling, and other efforts in ranking cities.
Green Alabama shares the state’s first “Green Gauge” report, released December 2008, from the nonprofit Green Resource Center for Alabama.  This report highlights many [...]



Alabama Energy Bills Picks Up a Key Sponsor

Mar 2nd, 2009 | By derekgordon | Category: Alabama, What's News

You wouldn’t confuse Alabama as the greenest state in the nation, but they are working on improving their status.  Rep. Frank McDaniel (D-Albertville) recently sponsored a package of several energy efficiency bills, including one that would add incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs, certain natural gas appliances and other energy-saving materials to the state’s sales tax [...]



Alabama Construction Company Starts Green Movement at Home.

Feb 26th, 2009 | By derekgordon | Category: Alabama, What's News

Normally the company of Stewart Perry works with developing car dealer ships and retail centers.  However, when it came to designing and constructing their headquarters the company decided to re-brand itself with a focus on sustainable development.  Like many green buildings recently developed, this structure will serve as an example for all buildings in the [...]



Faulkner State Community College Leads Gulf in LEED Design

Feb 23rd, 2009 | By ashleysue | Category: Alabama

Along the Gulf Coast, businesses progress toward LEED standards in construction and architecture.  In this video by WKRG News, Bradley Byrne explains how Faulkner State Community College “cannot afford not to build” the campus’ newest addition.  Once complete, the building, which will house Natural Science and Nursing classes, will save about $20,000 annually, or about [...]



Municipal recycling needs a facelift

Feb 5th, 2009 | By FL-GreenCities | Category: Alabama

Have you heard? The price of cardboard has dropped by almost $100 per ton. It is just one more teensy economic shift that is costing billions of dollars to simply disappear from the promise of a green economy. Many municipalities that (commendably) implemented curbside recycling are now caught in a difficult situation. Back when the [...]