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October 21, 2008Landowners see potential profit in land stewardship
And while terrestrial sequestration is a step in the right direction when it comes to climate change, it’s not the end-all solution, he said “There are ...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 10/21/08
October 10, 2008
Learn how to build an earth-friendly community in former resident’s new book
Nancy H. Taylor will be discussing and signing her book “Go Green: How To Build an Earth-Friendly Community,” 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main St. The event is free and open to the public. Taylor’s bo...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 10/10/08
August 10, 2008
Saving energy on a Sunday afternoon
In Amy Kelley and Todd Hoitsma’s kitchen, there is an inconspicuous little gizmo called a Kill A Watt plugged into the wall. At the moment, it is intercepting the connection between a new iPod dock and the outlet, measuring how much energy the ...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 08/10/08
May 20, 2008
Obama plays to packed house
When Barack Obama entered the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, the cavernous room began to thunder with applause and cheers and whistles. Then, with just a smile and a wave from the presidential candidate, the crowd got even louder. And they didn’t si...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 05/20/08
May 18, 2008
MSU using earmark money to fight global warming
Most Montanans have never heard of ZERT, but there are people who have in Brazil, Norway, Australia and England. Scientists from all over the world have contacted Montana State University to find out more about ZERT, or the Center for Zero Emissions ...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 05/18/08



