Green Beat: December 2009
New ideas from near and far for a healthier, more sustainable future.by Pax Rasmussen
New ideas from near and far for a healthier, more sustainable future.by Pax Rasmussen
New ideas from near and far for a healthier, more sustainable future.by Pax Rasmussen
New ideas from near and far for a healthier, more sustainable future. Eat meat or drive; organic farming studies, Cash for Clunkers update; Whole Foods
Become a wind energy advocate; Rebate update; Clear the Air Challenge; Natural gas for school buses. by Katherine Pioli
Old folks have those AARP cards; cyclists (of all ages) have Bicycle Benefits stickers. by Emily Moroz
Utah’s jobs future is green; tax credits for energy-saving appliances; new life to old grease; long-life batteries.by Katherine Pioli
Laura Briefer, Salt Lake County special project manager for Public Utilities, protects—and cherishes—our watershed.by Katherine Pioli
Riding the bus could get cheaper; Idle Free Utah a success; Bike Bins; Green Building Center wins USEE award. by Pax Rasmussen
Cool equipment and weird-weather clothing. by Steve Chambers
For as long as weather permits, CATALYST editor Pax Rasmussen will take us along on a Salt Lake-area bike ride. by Pax Rasmussen
Green news you can use: A new section in CATALYST. by Pax Rasmussen
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