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Staying Green in the Summer
August 3rd, 2012 by ACE Field Correspondent
Symone, a Chicago student, tells us how she stays aware of her climate impact, even in the summer.
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The Greenest Summer Ever
June 11th, 2012 by Gaby
For most of us, it’s almost summer vacation, and some lucky ones among us have actually on summer break for a few weeks now. Are you wondering what to do with your summer vacation, besides hanging out by the pool, of course? Read on for a few fresh tips for making the most out of your glorious three months off. Let’s make this the greenest summer ever!
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Transition Time
May 24th, 2012 by ACE Alumni
This is a guest post from ACE Alumna Chloe who is currently finishing up her first year at Harvard.
Summer has begun, is beginning, or is right around the corner for students all over the country. Now we are off to partake in various activities around the world. As we depart from school, what will happen to all of the movements, campaigns, and projects that we worked on all year as members of student groups? Will the momentum die? What happens if your leader is (or will be) a senior? How is knowledge transferred to the rest of the group members?
I’ve faced this situation a couple of times, and I wanted to pass on some of the lessons that I have learned when it comes to transition time.
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Too Hot to Handle
July 22nd, 2011 by Gaby
By Rebecca Anderson, ACE, Sierra’s Educator and Team Scientist.
Yes, it’s hot. Scorchingly, swelteringly hot. So hot that roads and railroads are buckling.
Much of the mid-west and the eastern seaboard is under an excessive heat warning through the weekend. Actual temperatures are projected to top 100º in many states, but (as anyone in this part of the country knows already) it feels much worse due to the humidity that’s accompanying this heat wave.
Here are a few stats to put this heat wave in perspective:
• Over 140 million people (that’s almost half the whole country) are under a heat warning or advisory.
• 22 people have died this week from the heat wave.
• 1924 records were set this week alone for the highest minimum temperature.
Check out this graphic from Climate Central showing the record minimum temperatures recorded across the U.S. for the month of July:
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This Summer, Green your BBQ!
July 20th, 2011 by ACE Alumni
Edited by Boston Educator Brian Stilwell, tips from the Center for American Progress article.
Nothing quite says “summer” like an outdoor BBQ, and at ACE, we’re as excited as you are to get outside and start grilling those burgers and veggie burgers! However, have you ever stopped to consider the carbon impact of this activity?
According to the Center for American Progress, more than 60 million households are expected to fire up the grill during each holiday weekend this summer, releasing approximately 225,000 metric tons of carbon into the atmosphere! Whoa — who knew?
But never fear, the Center for American Progress didn’t just supply us with a startling statistic, they also armed us with six easy steps we can all take this summer to significantly reduce your BBQ emissions. Here they are:
1. Use a propane, gas, or electric grill. These three grills burn more efficiently than charcoal or wood, which means cleaner air for you to breathe and fewer pollutants released into the atmosphere.
2. Use natural charcoal. If you do choose charcoal choose a natural lump brand—you can find a great list of brands over at greenyour.com. Avoid briquettes, which can contain coal dust, sodium nitrate, sawdust, starch, or limestone. These can all release toxic byproduct. Briquettes soaked in lighter fluid are the worst offenders—they release volatile organic compounds, or VOCs that contribute to smog when burned.
3. Lay off the lighter fluid. Petroleum-based lighter fluid releases harmful VOCs, too. To get your grill going, use a chimney starter, electrical charcoal starter, or another do-it-yourself fire starter…
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Green your Summer Road Trip!
July 19th, 2011 by ACE Alumni
Edited by Boston Educator Brian Stilwell, tips from the Center for American Progress article.
Summer’s here and you know what that means: it’s road tripping time! However, before you pile all your friends in the car for that unforgettable cross-country experience, take a few minutes to green your vehicle. In just six simple steps, you can save yourself some serious cash, slash your emissions and keep your car running smoothly for all 3000 miles.
Here’s what the Center for American Progress recommends:
1.) Go farther on a gallon. You can boost the fuel efficiency of your car by as much as 25 percent by braking less, driving the speed limit, dropping unnecessary weight in the car, and inflating tires to their maximum allowable pressure.
2.) Use less air conditioning. This one’s tough to stick to in the summer, but using air conditioning hurts fuel efficiency. A Consumer Reports test on a Honda Accord showed that using air conditioning while driving at 65 miles per hour reduced the vehicle’s gas mileage by more than 3 miles per gallon. Wall Street Journal columnist Jonathan Welsh suggests closing the windows and sunroof on the highway because opening them often causes enough drag to offset any savings from turning off the air conditioner. Using the car’s vents might circulate enough air to keep you comfortable on days when the weather isn’t particularly hot or when the car’s interior hasn’t been preheated by sitting in the sun.
3.) Take care of your car. Make sure your car gets regular tune-ups and maintenance, such as oil changes. A healthy car will burn less gas and require fewer trips to the shop for repairs.
4.) Avoid idling. Your car gets zero miles per gallon when it’s idling. When Consumer Reports let a Buick Lucerne idle for 10 minutes while warming up, it burned about an eighth of a gallon of gas. A smaller engine would probably burn less, but idling still adds up over time. Turn off your engine if you expect to sit for more than about 30 seconds.
5.) Freshen the air without chemicals. Ruth Logan at Examiner.com reports that car deodorizers have allergens that can cause some people to experience headaches or eye irritation. The fresheners also contain toxic chemicals such as petroleum distillates, which can irritate or damage your lungs; phthalates, which can interfere with hormone production; and benzene compounds, which have been found to be carcinogenic, according to the Children’s Environmental Health Network, a nonprofit safety organization.
6.) Switch to cleaner cleaning products. When it’s time to wax the hood or polish the hubcaps, look for greener or natural alternatives. Many car-cleaning products likely contain ammonia, volatile organic compounds, nonphenolethoxolates, and abrasive detergents.
Though following these tips won’t magically turn your car into a hybrid, they will reduce fuel use, protect your health, and help your car perform better. And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can always look into converting your car that runs on waste vegetable oil here.
Read more from the Center for American Progress’s “It’s Easy Being Green” series here.
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DOT Detectives Summer Contest BEGINS
July 11th, 2011 by ACE Alumni
School is out. Summer is here. You’re looking for ways to keep yourself and the climate a little cooler than it’s getting – and we’ve got just the thing.
ACE is launching a fun and easy competition this summer: DOT Detectives, and it starts TODAY! Check out the DOT Detective site here or text SHERLOCK to 30644 to enter this contest. The contest starts today, Monday July 11, and runs until Friday July.
How it works
- A daily detective case will be sent out via text weekdays July 11 to the 22nd. Text “sherlock” to 30644 to join.
- To solve the case, snap a picture of the DOT of the day in action and send it to dot@climateeducaion.org or post your pic on Facebook and tag ACE.
Prizes!
- Halfway: The person with the most DOTs captured (and best pics) by July 18th wins a $25 iTunes gift certificate
- Grand winner: The person with the most DOTs by the end of the contest (July 22) wins a $100 debit card
Get started
- Case #1 (July 11th): Find someone using a reusable bottle/mug, give them a hi-5, snap a picture, and post it on fb (don’t forget to tag ACE) or email it to dot@climateeducation.org
Sign Up! Text “sherlock” to 30644 to join the case race, or follow our Facebook page for the announcements of the missions every day!
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Summer Contest: DOT Detectives!
July 6th, 2011 by ACE Alumni
School is out. Summer is here. You’re looking for ways to keep yourself and the climate a little cooler than it’s getting – and we’ve got just the thing.
ACE is launching a fun and easy competition this summer: DOT Detectives! Check out the DOT Detective site here or text SHERLOCK to 30644 to enter this contest. The contest will start next week on Monday July 11 and run until Friday July.
How it works
- A daily detective case will be sent out via text weekdays July 11 to the 22nd. Text “sherlock” to 30644 to join.
- To solve the case, snap a picture of the DOT of the day in action and send it to dot@climateeducaion.org or post your pic on Facebook and tag ACE.
Prizes!
- Halfway: The person with the most DOTs captured (and best pics) by July 18th wins a $25 iTunes gift certificate
- Grand winner: The person with the most DOTs by the end of the contest (July 22) wins a $100 debit card
Sneak Peak
- Case #1 (July 11th): Find someone using a reusable bottle/mug, give them a hi-5, snap a picture, and post it on fb (don’t forget to tag ACE) or email it to dot@climateeducation.org
Sign Up! Text “sherlock” to 30644 to join the case race, or follow our Facebook page for the announcements of the missions every day!
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