Wednesday, May 22, 2013

First Leed-Certified Green Middle School Ribbon Cutting


ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER SCHOOLS BRINGS COMMITMENT TO PROVIDING
EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
TO HARBOR GATEWAY NORTH/GARDENA AREA

Ribbon-Cutting Celebration for New
Environmental Charter Middle School Set for May 22

LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 16, 2013 – Environmental Charter Schools’ (ECS) top priority has always been to provide excellent educational opportunities in underserved communities. It has never been content to stop there, however. The network of free public middle and high schools that prepares students for four-year colleges through experiential learning and by exploring the environment as a learning tool both inside and outside the classroom also is committed to being a good neighbor and engaged community partner.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Deficit in Nation’s Aquifers Accelerating

USGSA new U.S. Geological Survey study documents that the Nation's aquifers are being drawn down at an accelerating rate.

Groundwater Depletion in the United States (1900-2008) comprehensively evaluates long-term cumulative depletion volumes in 40 separate aquifers (distinct underground water storage areas) in the United States, bringing together reliable information from previous references and from new analyses.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Video: Sustainable Building Materials Basic Training

Learn about green building materials with this video.
Recycled glass is a sustainable material.
This video deserves a lot more views than the 3,000 it currently has - especially if you are in a learning
mode about green building materials and sustainable design. I will be sharing this video with anyone that inquires about using green building materials for a residential or commercial construction or renovation project.

If you are a builder or developer - ask yourself how sustainable your "projects, practices and products" are after watching this segment.

This is part 1 of 3 and lasts about eleven minutes. Enjoy and share...and thanks to Michael Amish for a great tool.

Matt Banes