Rooftop revolution: How to get solar to 100 million Americans

Date: 14 Mar 2012 | posted in: Energy, Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Grist, March 14, 2012 Get a load of this:  Nearly 100 million Americans could install over 60,000 megawatts of solar at less than grid prices – without subsidies – by 2021.  That’s from a new report by John Farrell at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance called “Rooftop Revolution: Changing Everything with Cost-Effective Local Solar.”   It’s about … Read More

Predator or prey? Charter cuts Internet prices to compete with city-owned network

Date: 13 Mar 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Ars Technica, March 13, 2012 One of the benefits of living next to a municipal Internet Service Provider came into focus this month. Residents of Monticello, Minnesota found a hastily composed flyer in their mailboxes. The missive listed Charter Cable’s basic and digital tier offerings, with an extra enticement scribbled in hand on the right side … Read More

How Big Is The Gap Between Walmart’s Sustainability Rhetoric & The Reality?

Date: 12 Mar 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Treehugger.com, March 12, 2012 Perhaps no other corporation elicits such strong reactions in the environmental community as Walmart—thanks largely to the impact the mega-retailer has on communities’ small businesses and development patterns, contrasted with pledges to green up their act and potential market impact if the reality ever meets the rhetoric. The latest independent assessment of … Read More

Report: Walmart Is Not Walking the Walk

Date: 12 Mar 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Triple Pundit, March 12, 2012 A report by the Minneapolis-based Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) entitled “Walmart’s Greenwash” examines the retail giant’s environmental impact and finds that the results are falling far short of the promises. According to senior researcher and author Stacy Mitchell, “Walmart’s sustainability campaign has done more to improve the company’s image than … Read More

Christopher Mitchell Named One of the Top Public Sector Innovators

Date: 7 Mar 2012 | posted in: information, Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Since 2002, Government Technology magazine has dedicated its March issue to highlight 25 people across the country who cut through the public sector’s infamous barriers to innovation – tight budgets, organizational inertia, politics as usual, etc. – to reshape government operations for the better. This year, they honored an eclectic group of individuals from government, academia and the private sector who share a willingness to challenge convention and find new answers to long-standing issues. One of those 2012 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers was our very own Chistopher Mitchell!… Read More

Scrap Gap

Date: 7 Mar 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Washington City Paper, March 7, 2012 American University is trying hard to become the city’s least wasteful college. Two years ago, after eliminating trays in the cafeteria to cut down on overeating, AU started composting food scraps, collecting 500 tons annually. Then it added paper towels to the pile. Just recently, it hired a zero-waste coordinator … Read More

Walmart: No More Divide and Conquer

Date: 29 Feb 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Story of Stuff, February 29, 2012 Over the past several years, Walmart — the largest retailer in the United States by a factor of, well, a lot — has paraded out a series of sustainability initiatives, from energy efficient lighting in its stores to, more recently, a much-touted effort to bring fresh food to urban … Read More

When Trash Becomes a Resource

Date: 29 Feb 2012 | posted in: Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Forbes, February 29, 2012 Alameda County recently passed a mandatory recycling ordinance in a bid to divert 90 percent of its “readily recyclable and compostable materials” by 2020. Alameda County includes much of the east San Francisco Bay Area, including Oakland and Berkeley. The county is following in the footsteps of its ambitious neighbor across the … Read More

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