Sustainability

10
BWL's REO Town plant fuels next generation of power
Via Lansing State Journal Steven Reed  The Lansing Board of Water & Light trades a chunk of its coal-fired past for the clean burn of a g...
26
Bike Share Looking for Donations and Members
Via WILX By Alyssa Fesnke Bike-sharing is coming to Lansing, but is there enough interest to make it a permanent thing in the capital city? ...
18
Mid-Michigan Apple Farmers Optimistic
Via Lansing State Journal Steve Tennes was up very early the morning of May 13. After forecasts of a hard freeze, the Potterville orchard ow...
28
Allen Market Place, changing the way food happens on Lansing's Eastside
Via Capital Gains Natalie Burg What is the Allen Neighborhood Center's new Allen Market Place? How much time do you have? An indoor farmer's m...
15
A House Powered by Exercise Will Keep You in Shape While You Keep the Lights On
Via Scientific American Zak Stone The JF-Kit House takes a little extra work to live in, but it will be worth it when you hit the beach this summe...
14
Mid Michigan needs to invest in walkability to survive and thrive
Via Mid-Michigan Second Wave Joe Baur  Baby boomers continue to retire with each passing day and employers are looking to millennials to fill...
13
Army Steamrolls $7 Billion In Renewable Energy Projects, Sequester Or No Sequester
Via Clean Technica Tina Casey The U.S. Army has just launched the first in a series of renewable energy contracts that will eventually total $...
10
Everyone goes green with sustainability
Via The State News For students who attended the U.S. Green Building Council Students Regional Conference this weekend, “Go Green” ...
07
National Bike to School Day
Second Annual National Bike to School Day Let the bike bells ring! The National Center for Safe Routes to School announces National Bike to School ...
30
Electric carport installed at Lansing City Market

BWL unviels Solar-powered, two-bay carport at the Lansing City Market April 23rd. 

26
Locally owned businesses can help communities thrive — and survive climate change

Communities thrive with smaller, locally owned businesses allowing for better responses to market demand, natural disasters, and community engagement. 

23
Obama praises invention by MSU, Williamston students
President Barack Obama Monday said the country needs to honor young scientists — such as the Williamston High School students who invented a rip tide warning device — just as much as it celebrates athletes and musicians.
18
Approximately 300 Rebuilding Together Ingham County volunteers will be working on 19 houses on Saturday, April 27, for Rebuilding Day.
17
New online game allows kids to design their own energy-efficient city

Let your kids learn sustainability with this genius new game from National Geographic, GE, and Center for Science. 

28
Community bike sharing in the Capital region. A possibility?

Can the Capital Area implement a bike sharing program? The Capital Community Bike Share Group is hoping you think it might.

Page 3 of 4First   Previous   1  2  [3]  4  Next   Last   
soap2day