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Green Homes, No Compromise

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Bridget Biscotti Bradley proclaims that she loves just one thing – home improvement! She has done every types of remodeling in her home until she found green home. She is our speaker for the month of May. She is the co-founder and owner of RECLAIM Inc, a Menlo Park based seller of green remodeling products for homes. She writes in her website – “Our goal is to find products that you instantly fall in love with because of their style, comfort, and usability. The fact that they are also eco-friendly will be an added bonus.” They sell all kinds of green products such as recycled materials and organic materials. This talk should be very interesting.

 

Come and meet Bridget on Tuesday, May 25th, as she talks about her experiences and her ideas of creating green homes with stylish and yet eco-friendly products . You will also be able to interact with other EcoTuesday members and share your ideas of changing the world to a better place. This is a free event but registration is required! Please register at www.ecotuesday.com/events.

 

EcoTuesday event on Tuesday April 27th, 2010:

 

Speaker: Bridget Bradley, RECLAIM Inc, Menlo Park

 

Venue: Wild Palms Hotel, 910 East Fremont Avenue, Sunnyvale CA.

 

Thanks,

Rohini Batra and Anand Iyer

Ambassadors, Silicon Valley Chapter

EcoTuesday

Did You Miss EcoTuesday This April? You'll Have a Second Chance to Hear From our Speaker at AltBuild Expo

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Join me at The 7th Annual City of Santa Monica AltBuild Expo Friday and Saturday, May 7‐8, 2010 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium (1855 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA).

The expo is free and open to the public and includes over 150 exhibitors featuring the best in green building materials, energy efficiency, and water conservation. Demonstrations and discussion groups for the general public led by area green building experts offering knowledge on what green Bbilding means to them – from a design, carbon footprint and pocketbook perspective.

Our fantastic speaker from this April’s EcoTuesday, Dan Thomsen, head of The Building Doctors, will be speaking again, this time on a panel at AltBuild Expo on Saturday at 2 p.m. on practical financial analysis for energy efficiency retrofits and welcome your questions. Hope to see you there!

 

Are Improved Planned Cities An Answer to Global Warming?

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What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear that we have to fight global warming and greenhouse gas emissions? As many others would, we think of solar powered houses and electric cars. No, that need not be the case. This month’s speaker at EcoTuesday event suggests a better alternative that reduces greenhouse emissions without altering the present-day life style of people. What is so incredible is that this plan addresses the root cause of the emissions.

 

“Building Climate-Friendly Communities (BCFC)” is a grass root movement supported by Sierra Club, Loma-Prieta chapter. Megan Fluke is the Organizer of this movement and we are proud to have her as our next speaker. Megan Fluke is a Bay Area native with a passion for sustainable living and community engagement. She graduated from San Jose State University in May 2008 with a degree in Environmental Studies. During her time at SJSU, she served as the Director of the Environmental Resource Center and as an intern with the Silicon Valley Land Conservancy. After graduation, she was hired as Community Director for GenerationEngage Silicon Valley where she worked to engage young adults in their community and the political process. Megan is a graduate of Community Leadership San Jose, which identifies emerging leaders within the Silicon Valley metropolitan area and exposes them to a broad range of issues vital to the community. She currently serves on the organizations’ board of directors.

 

After a year of serving as a member of their Executive Committee, she was hired by the Loma Prieta Chapter of the Sierra Club as the Grassroots Organizer for the Building Climate Friendly Communities Campaign. In her new position, Megan is working to increase public support for vibrant, walkable, transit-accessible communities in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.

 

Come and meet Megan on Tuesday, April 27th, as she talks about her experiences and her ideas of creating sustainable communities. You will also be able to interact with other EcoTuesday members and share your ideas of changing the world to a better place. This is a free event but registration is required! Please register at www.ecotuesday.com/events.

 

EcoTuesday event on Tuesday April 27th, 2010:

 

Speaker: Megan Fluke, Grass root organizer, BCFC, Sierra Club-Loma Prieta Chapter

 

Venue: Wild Palms Hotel, 910 East Fremont Avenue, Sunnyvale CA.

 

Thanks,

Rohini Batra and Anand Iyer

Ambassadors, Silicon Valley Chapter

EcoTuesday


International Day of Climate Awareness - Please Participate!

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In just two days, thousands of people around the world will gather to create awareness for global climate change. People in large cities and small villages, on beaches and amongst skyscrapers, will demonstrate their creativity to send a message to politicians at the upcoming COP15 Conference that this issue is incredibly important to the future of our planet.

 

EcoTuesday Minneapolis August 2009 Recap

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This Fall marks Minneapolis EcoTuesday's two year anniversary. We have been priviledged to host a wide array of passionate and very interesting speakers.