Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Our Neighborhood Goes Green


     As the owner of Positive Energy and The Green Builder's Catalog (www.positive-energy.com) my business interests spill into the rest of my life.  I am fortunate to live near neighbors with similar energy saving concerns.  We are all interested in "greening" our community. What can a community do to enhance their "greenness"?  Our neighborhood of about 1000 homes has formed a committee to investigate and take action.  Here are some of the steps that we have taken.  
     We started by delivering flyers to every home in our neighborhood, announcing a kick off meeting featuring a major speaker (Hunter Lovins - who lives in Boulder, our town).  At the meeting, we got folks to sign up for home energy audits, gave them some compact fluorescent bulbs (thanks to the Climate Smart city program) and gathered e-mail addresses.  
     Our latest initiative is the launching of a "Community Roots" program.  Buying food close to home is optimal in terms of what is best for the planet, and you can't get more local than this! We are signing up folks in our area with large yards to be program "hosts". Neighbors and the small Roots staff would farm the yard.  The home owner reaps all the vegetables that they need, with the rest going to neighbors who buy a share, and help to work the land.  I'll let you know how this works out.  For more information, check out their website at www.communityrootsboulder.com.
     Future projects include energy related movie nights (maybe on an outdoor screen in the summer), a car share program, "The Biggest Loser" neighbors' low energy users competition, and anything else we can think of - ideas welcome.  If you want to learn more about what we are doing, check out the "Greenlands" portion of our website, www.newlandsneighbors.com

     
      

1 comment:

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Going green is a great thing! It's important that we protect the earth and our environment as well! Great work on having your whole community participate!