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June 21, 2009Man recognized by Time for positive impact on Earth
Time Magazine recently recognized Whitney Tilt, a Bozeman resident and executive director of the Everlands Conservation Initiative, as an American pioneer for his use of revolutionary methods to achieve a healthier planet. It s always nice to get tha...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 06/21/09
June 1, 2009
What s Up With That?
Harnessing the sun According to a German software program Harvey s Plumbing and Heating, Inc. uses to measure such things, the solar panels atop the Comfort Inn in Bozeman eliminate 27,000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. That number, according to Ty...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 06/01/09
Climate change not black-and-white issue
Climate change. It is a topic with political, social, and economic implications far beyond the scope of this column. In spite of the emotion that this subject often generates, this month I decided to offer my two cents n so here goes. The clima...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 06/01/09
May 26, 2009
City to consider stimulus money application
The Bozeman City Commission tonight will consider whether to move forward with an application for $175,500 in federal stimulus money available through the Department of Energy s Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant program. The commission ...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 05/26/09
May 17, 2009
Stimulus funds energy-saving improvements
The city of Bozeman is planning to use $175,500 in federal stimulus money for eco-friendly improvements to city buildings. The money, delivered to the city via the U.S. Department of Energy s Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant, could be ...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 05/17/09



