Post on October 5th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
Recycle most anything for free, or at reduced prices, this Saturday, October 8th.
Pueblo Recyclers will be taking items such as paper, batteries, card board, electronics, concerete, plastic bottles, flourescent bulbs, brick, lumber, wood, paint, metal, paper, asphalt and yard waste.
Bring your recyclables to 195 Vision Lane in Pueblo. If you have any questions call 719-542-2488. All donations at the recycling event will benefit PAWS for Life.
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Post on September 13th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
(AP) – A Colorado scientist is one of 10 winners of the Heinz Award, which this year recognized those whose work benefited the environment.
Joan Kleypas of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., was recognized for research on the impacts of climate change on coral reefs.
Teresa Heinz told The Associated Press that the awards recognized innovative approaches to serious topics for a reason.
The Pittsburgh-based Heinz Family Foundation has presented the awards since 1994 in memory of Sen. John Heinz III. The awards will be presented at a private ceremony in November in Washington, D.C. Each prize this year is worth $100,000.
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Post on August 22nd, 2011
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ERIE, Colo. (AP) – The town of Erie is planning to use two landfills to provide power for half of Erie’s 6,700 households.
Waste Connections spokesman Brian Karp says his company’s gas-to-energy project is set to go online next month.
According to the Boulder Daily Camera, Erie spokesman Fred Diehl believes capturing the methane at both landfills is the equivalent of offsetting 30,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide that might otherwise be released into the atmosphere.
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Post on August 17th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
Road projects across Colorado are now testing asphalt shingle mixes in order to achieve environmental and cost benefits. It’s the topic of the City of Colorado Springs next “Green” bag Lunch-n-Learn.
Reusing asphalt roof shingles in asphalt roads is a natural fit, yet road materials are required to meet exacting standards to ensure longevity. A the Lunch-n-Learn next Thursday, Aug. 25, road construction project managers from the Colorado Department of Transportation, Boulder County, and the City of Colorado Springs will join in a panel discussion to share the Recycled Asphalt Shingles specifications they’re using and their results so far.
Colorado Springs has two new businesses that serve the roofing industry and prevent asphalt shingles from entering the landfill. At this event attendees will learn how local sites work with Colorado Springs roofers to collect and processes the shingles for reuse.
The free lunch-n-learn runs over the noon lunch hour, from 12:11 to 12:49 p.m. at the City Administration Building, 30 S. Nevada Ave., in Suite 102. Attendees are encouraged to bring and enjoy their lunches during the presentation. Those who come have the opportunity to win a door prize tote bag made from recycled City banners.
Each month, the City Green Team sponsors a lunch-n-learn topic on environmental issues. Questions? Contact City of Colorado Springs Sustainability Coordinator Carrie McCausland, 719-385-CSGN (2746) or cmccausland@springsgov.com.
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Post on August 15th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) – Volunteers have removed more than 60 cubic yards of trash from the Colorado River.
The trash fished from the river included 35 tires, plastic shopping bags, a mountain bike, steering rods and half a bumper.
According to the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Mesa County donated landfill fees for the group to dispose of trash and Grand Junction’s Parks and Recreation Department offered to haul off bags filled with trash.
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Post on August 8th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
Do you have old electronics or other items you need to get rid of? Bring them to the free Recycling Rally this Thursday, in Colorado Springs, hosted by Verizon Wireless.
From 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., this Thursday, August 11th, you can drop off unwanted items at the Verizon Wireless at 2424 Garden of the Gods Rd.
Items you can recycle include:
-Laptop computers
-Desktop computers
-LCD or flat screen monitors
-Computer cables, mice and keyboards
-Printers
-Small electronic appliances, like microwaves and vacuums
-Stereo/audio Equipment
-Gaming consoles and electronic toys
-Cameras
-Cell phones and cell accessories
-You can also drop off aluminum cans, glass and plastics.
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Post on July 27th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
DENVER (AP) – As federal land managers consider plans for more wind turbines, oil wells and gas wells in Colorado and Wyoming, environmentalists are trying to mobilize residents to push for measures to reduce the impacts of energy development.
The National Wildlife Federation has scheduled community meetings in each state starting Thursday aimed at turning residents into wildlife advocates. The meetings will discuss results of a recent study by the group that found that some mule deer, pronghorn antelope and greater sage grouse populations in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming haven’t been fully rebounding to historic levels.
Colorado wildlife officials say drops in wildlife populations can’t be pinned on energy development alone. Wyoming wildlife officials say they already have implemented plans to lessen impacts of development on wildlife.
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Post on July 27th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
The City of Colorado Springs Metro Rides group is offering a free Schoolpool service that can help with transportation needs, this coming school year.
The Metro Rides’ program provides a free carpool matching service for parents. To sign up, just fill out a Schoolpool application by clicking here.
You’ll receive a list of parents in your neighborhood with children who attend the same school You can then contact each other to start a carpool. You can also contact Metro Rides at 385-7433, option 2, to receive an application by mail.
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Post on July 6th, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
If you’re planning on coming out to the U.S. Women’s Open this week leave your car at home and ride your bike.
Starting tomorrow the City of Colorado Springs and Metro Rides are providing free bike parking valet service. It works just like a coat check just show up with your bike, get a claim ticket and go enjoy yourself.
The bike parking is in Pauline Memorial Catholic School’s parking lot, on the west side of the Broadmoor. You don’t need a bike lock, the lot is staffed all day with volunteers. It’s open from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. starting tomorrow.
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Post on May 31st, 2011
by Stephanie Collins
Help plant a tree in Colorado State Parks through the Odwalla Plant-a-Tree program, which gives residents and park visitors the opportunity to help plant a tree in a state park this summer, without sweating or getting dirty.
Here’s how it works:
Odwalla will donate $1 toward the purchase of a tree in a state park when participants “vote” for the state of their choice. Odwalla has designated $100,000 for this program in all 50 states. Click here to vote to plant a tree in Colorado.
Trees donated to Colorado State Parks will reforest areas devastated by the pine beetle epidemic such as Steamboat Lake and Pearl Lake, and will also be used to improve wildlife habitats and create wind breaks at other state parks throughout Colorado.
The Odwalla Plant-a-Tree program launched on May 30, but funds will go quickly so vote early and often. The species of trees donated will vary by region and will be planted in the fall of 2011 and in early 2012.
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