January 25, 2013
by Reduce
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Huge Crowds, Zero Waste at the Phoenix Open

Half a million spectators, zero trash cans expected at this year’s golf tournament. Continue reading

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August 8, 2012
by Radhika Khosla
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Power Blackout Shines Spotlight on Energy Efficiency Potential in India

Radhika Khosla, Staff Scientist, India Initiative , New York
Last week’s power outages in India left 10% of the world’s population without electricity. The extreme heat of the summer of 2012 and the delayed arrival of the I… Continue reading

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July 16, 2012
by Reduce
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Resurgent Ford Shrinks Vehicles’ Eco Impact

Manufacturing a single car requires hundreds of gallons of water and thousands of kilowatt-hours of energy – adding up to more than most individuals consume in several months. But Ford is looking to shrink the footprint of four-wheeled transportation by setting ambitious efficiency goals at its manufacturing plants. In Ford’s annual sustainabilty report released earlier [...] Continue reading

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May 30, 2012
by Reduce
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New Apple Data Center to Run on Clean Energy

Written by Melissa Hincha-Ownby, Mother Nature Network Apple’s massive 500,000 square-foot Project Dolphin data center in Maiden, N.C., is taking clean energy to a new level. Apple has confirmed its commitment to environmentally responsible business practices with the announcement that the facility will be powered completely by clean, renewable energy by the end of 2012. [...] Continue reading

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May 25, 2012
by Ralph Cavanagh
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One million refrigerators and counting….

Ralph Cavanagh, Energy Program Co-Director, San Francisco, CA
Southern California Edison Company recycled its one millionth refrigerator yesterday, a significant milestone that also exemplifies a spectacular national energy-savings succ… Continue reading

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