Rocky Mountain Institute spring 2007 newsletter
Contents of this issue:
Hawaii Energy Strategy - RMI is helping the State of Hawaii craft a new energy strategy. Here, RMI researchers Lena Hansen and Katherine Wang, PE, explain how and why.
The Little Green Schoolhouse - Green schools mean smarter, healthier, and more successful kids. Here, members of our Built Environment Team describe what’s needed for a great school.
Filling the Sustainability and Climate Change Leadership Void - Cities around the country are stepping up to the challenges of sustainability and climate change. Here, RMI Fellow Jonathan Kevles describes RMI’s recent conference.
The Magic of Windows, Part 2 - RMI’s Greg Franta, FAIA, describes the analysis and integration of fenestration (window placement) in building design.
Getting off Oil - RMI CEO Amory Lovins recently penned a piece for The Economist (reprinted here) on getting the U.S. off oil.
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On April 27, 2009, the BC Working Group and Network on Sustainability Education hosted the 2nd Summit on sustainability education. Read the full report here.
RCE Launch & Dialogue 2010
A review of our May 2010 event at SFU's Wosk Centre for Dialogue. More...
Catalyzing Collaboration 2009
Culturally Inclusive Sustainability Education. More...
Taking Action 2009
British Columbia's Universities and Colleges Respond to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. More...
Taking Stock 2008
The current state of sustainability in B.C. Universities and Colleges. More...
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