Posted on September 2, 2009 by brandibratrude
REPOST Brightest Minds in Sustainability Gather in Seattle for the 2009 Sustainable Industries Economic Forum SEATTLE—September 2, 2009—The 2009 Sustainable Industries Economic Forum returns to Seattle Sept. 17 seeking to “re-inspire” the inspired with a panel featuring some of the brightest sustainability experts discussing the infinite multi-sector economic potential of sustainable industries. World-renowned environmental economist [...]
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Posted on July 14, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. Oregon’s job loss levels off After steep increases, Oregon’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate — initially reported as 12.4 percent for May — leveled out at a revised 12.2 percent for that month and June. A separate employment survey also released [...]
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Posted on July 14, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. Smart, sustainable, stylish Seattle? In an attempt to make denser town houses blend in with Craftsman bungalows, Seattle codes created a hybrid – half house and half high-rise – that satisfies no one. Architects who see the result as a [...]
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Posted on July 14, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. World’s largest solar plant may be built in Cle Elum The sunny, Central Washington town of Cle Elum could be the site of the world’s largest solar power plant, if a Washington company makes good on plans announced Thursday. The [...]
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Posted on July 9, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. Pharmacists can’t refuse Plan B pill, appeals court says Pharmacists are obliged to dispense the Plan B pill, even if they are personally opposed to the “morning after” contraceptive on religious grounds, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday in a [...]
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Posted on July 9, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. WA traffic jams down, commutes speeding up Andrea Martin of Everett used to drive to work every day before she lost her job recently: “No money, no gas, no car,” she said. The economy and gas prices are two reasons [...]
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Posted on July 7, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. Green jobs get boost in OR Oregon has been selected by the US Education Department to help develop a training curriculum for the new class of green jobs under a pilot program that could give a much-needed boost to the [...]
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Posted on July 7, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. A better bike share for Portland Once again Portland, Ore., is considering a bicycle sharing program, this time with user fees and better bikes. Think of it as a Zipcar with pedals. Oregonian 07/05/2009 2. Empty lot, anyone? The high-rise [...]
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Posted on June 25, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. A BC bridge, abridged for cars Vancouver’s experiment in bicycle-friendly commuting kicks off in less than three weeks, when cyclists will be able to safely pedal across Burrard Bridge — and commuting motorists will have to squeeze into the downtown [...]
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Posted on June 1, 2009 by brandibratrude
photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. What one stimulus buck could do What if there were a way to simultaneously revive the flagging construction industry, slash energy use, and reduce carbon emissions using federal stimulus cash? Instead of green building showcases, one architect is turning to [...]
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