Year: 2013

Arizona Imposes Unprecedented Fee on Solar Energy Users

Arizona Imposes Unprecedented Fee on Solar Energy Users

In Arizona, contractors won’t be only ones collecting money from those with solar panels. The state’s largest utility can impose a fee of about $4.90 a month on customers with solar systems, following the Arizona Corporation Commission’s (ACC) 3-to-2 vote in favor of Arizona Public Service Co (APS). The collections will begin next year for residents who […]

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    New Label Tells Consumers if Meat is Free of Growth-Enhancing Drugs

    New Label Tells Consumers if Meat is Free of Growth-Enhancing Drugs

    A new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) certification program for livestock producers would permit them to market their products with a special label saying the meat contains no drugs called beta agonists—which some estimates say are fed to up to nearly 80 percent of U.S.-raised livestock. Beta agonists are feed additives used to increase muscle mass and […]

    Paul McCartney Writes to President Putin Calling for Release of the Arctic 30

    Paul McCartney Writes to President Putin Calling for Release of the Arctic 30

    Today, Sir Paul McCartney published a personal letter on his blog addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin in which the ex-Beatle called for the release of the Arctic 30. The Arctic 30—made up of 28 Greenpeace International campaigners and two freelance journalists—were arrested eight weeks ago following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling. In his letter, […]

    Grim Consequences of Canadian Tar Sands’ Rapid Growth

    Grim Consequences of Canadian Tar Sands’ Rapid Growth

    As Alberta Premier Alison Redford heads to Washington D.C. this week to push U.S. officials on the Keystone XL project, a coalition of Canadian environmental groups wrote a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry asking him to consider the impacts of tar sands production on human health and the environment, as well as the failures by […]

    Colombian Community Builds Renewable Technologies for a Sustainable Future

    Colombian Community Builds Renewable Technologies for a Sustainable Future

    By Laurie Guevara-​Stone The plains of eastern Colombia are a tough land—the haunt of drug trafficking, guerilla warfare, and paramilitary groups; a place where the soil is so poor everyone said nothing could grow. Paolo Lugari, the founder of the 200-person community of Gaviotas, believed otherwise. In the face of adversity, he built a thriving, self-sustaining […]