Hybrids, Electrics and Diesels, OH MY! 01/28/2010
On Monday, CarbonfreeDC hosted a workshop on clean transportation options lead by two experts in advanced vehicles: Beniot Colin (w/ Plug In America) and Seena Faqiri (w/ EcoDrivingUSA). Our presenters lead an excellent workshop, explaining how to choose between diesel/gas/hybrid/plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles, depending on your own commute and living situation. They also gave advice on how to reduce your environmental footprint and save money in a traditional vehicle with special "hypermilage" and city driving techniques. Lastly, we'll delved into the evolution of transportation in the DC Metro area specifically. Thanks again Benoit and Seena! Didn't make it out this Monday? Download their presentations below. So What Was All That About Copenhagen? 01/08/2010
Dear Friends, When I looked out over the Atlantic Ocean on my way back from Copenhagen last month, two thoughts were top of mind: 1) thank God I made this flight (I had been stuck in European airports due to weather delays for 3 1/2 days) and 2) what did Copenhagen really mean for our planet's future? A week into 2010 and I'm still wrestling with the second question. As the two long weeks of the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit drew to a close, I wasn't so sure negotiators could agree to just about anything. Developing countries lacked confidence that developed countries would meet their commitments and much of the texts parties had been diligently worked on for over two years were still riddled with brackets, indicating consensus had not been reached. But an hour before midnight on the last day a deal was indeed struck. Realizing the talks were in disarray, President Obama scuttled his scheduled itinerary the moment he arrived in Denmark that morning. His day was spent darting from one ad hoc heads of state meeting after another, in an attempt to salvage a global agreement that the US administration had doggedly worked to achieve since it came into power. An evening gathering of the leaders of the United States, Brazil, China, India and South Africa finally cobbled together a plan they could (barely) stomach: the Copenhagen Accord. So what does the Copenhagen Accord mean for the planet? It is fair to say that there is far too little to be excited about. On the up side, the pact does mobilize much needed funding to help small island states and poor African countries cope with the impacts of climate change that has already reached their borders. It also requires major emerging economies like China to verify their emission reductions; this was crucial if the U.S. Senate is going to pass an aggressive climate bill at home. On the downside, the Accord doesn't include any numerical commitments to reduce emissions. Instead there is literally a blank sheet for countries to write in a pledge of their choosing. While the Accord requires developed countries' pledges to be verified, there would be no ramifications if they aren't met. Taken as is, the Copenhagen Accord has not set the world's carbon emissions in a safer trajectory. At best, the agreement can be seen as a small stepping stone toward a future legally binding agreement. Whether the planet hits some scary tipping points in the near future depends on the urgency at which a fully baked pact is agreed upon. Just a week into 2010, and time is already running out. The lackluster Copenhagen Accord makes it more important than ever for members of CarbonfreeDC to renew their efforts to educate themselves, family and friends on how to reduce global warming pollution in their own lives and inform them of the consequences if we don't... this is a hurdle that must not be over looked. While the American public is supportive of taking action to reduce emissions, recent surveys show that global warming ranks alarmingly low against other concerns. We will need everyone on board to solve this issue, including politicians. In order for them to become a climate advocate they'll need to hear from you, your Mom and even your Aunt Polly. Only then will we have a fighting chance of averting the worst effects of climate change. The world is in our hands. What You Can Do Now: Call Your Senator The climate talks in Copenhagen show the critical need for the U.S. to take bold action on climate and energy in the New Year. Next Tuesday, January 12 CarbonfreeDC is joining up with 1Sky to flood Senate offices with phone calls to urge support for strong climate and clean energy legislation in 2010. Please sign up at http://www.1sky.org/call-in to join this effort and make your voice heard! Live in the District? I'm guessing you have ties elsewhere. Take a moment to call a Senator that represents a state that you know and love. What You Can Do Now: Join Our Low Carbon Diet Program CarbonfreeDC is starting up its Low Carbon Diet Program in late January or early February, where we'll help you lose 5000 pounds (of CO2) in 30 days! In the program, you'll get together with a small group of locals to discover together how to reduce carbon emissions in your home and lifestyle. Interested in learning more? Learn more and sign up! Best Regards, Rhys Gerholdt Executive Director CarbonfreeDC Meet Our Sponsors: Von Der Pool Gourmet 10/22/2009
![]() If you enjoyed the delicious treats at the Extreme Green Gala, you have Lauren Von Der Pool and her gourmet catering business to thank. Von Der Pool Gourmet provided much of the great food at the Gala and even brought along servers and support. The catering company was founded by 25 year-old renowned chef of Le Cordon Bleu Paris, Lauren Von Der Pool. They specialize in exotic vegan and raw food cuisine and provide traditional catering services, in addition to health consulting and workshops on healthy eating for children. In addition to running Von Der Pool Gourmet, Lauren also operates a green non-profit that focuses on raising consciousness of HIV, obesity prevention and holistic healing, specifically among youth. The non-profit is unique in its methods because it teaches young people how to grow their own food, how to cook the food and how that food affects their overall health. Healthy living for kids is particularly important to Lauren who was raised in an environment where violence, drugs and alcohol abuse was more prevalent than a balanced diet. She says she escaped that difficult world by focusing on a mission bigger than herself. Lauren will also be assisting CarbonfreeDC with some of our upcoming workshops. You can learn more about Lauren and Von Der Pool Gourmet by visiting her website. Extreme Green Gala on WAMU 10/21/2009
If you were one of the nearly 300 people who were able to attend the Extreme Green Gala on October 9, thanks for celebrating the Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover with us and for supporting CarbonfreeDC's work. The event was a huge success with some incredible speakers, food and entertainment. If you weren't able to attend the Gala, please take a moment to hear WAMU's story... http://wamu.org/audio/nw/09/10/n10091010-29410.asx CarbonfreeDC on WUSA 9 10/06/2009
Last week, Howard Bernstein with WUSA 9 interviewed CarbonfreeDC Executive Director Rhys Gerholdt, Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover participant Mary Kay Cypress and Deanwood ANC Sylvia Brown for a story on our project. The story will air sometime this week, here's a sneak preview! Meet Our Sponsors: Eco Coach 09/30/2009
Eco Coach founder Anca Novacovici has been contributing her expertise to CarbonfreeDC for a long time. Several months ago, she presented energy efficiency tips at one of our green living workshops. Most recently, she coached our job seekers on the best techniques for finding a green job. Now, Anca's company is completing all of the eco-audits on our Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover participating houses. Thanks to Anca and Eco Coach for all of the amazing help. Check out our interview with Anca Novacovici below. Extreme Green Sponsor: My Green Neighborhood 09/28/2009
We're proud to present another local business sponsor of the Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover. My Green Neighborhood will be donating a lot of great professional services and products to help us take our green renovations to the next level. Check out our interview with LA Davis, owner of My Green Neighborhood as he discusses how discovered CarbonfreeDC, what his company is contributing and why this project is important to him. ![]() Last weekend, CarbonfreeDC volunteers began the first installment of green makeovers for the Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover. Three great families in Deanwood opened their homes and worked with us to make eco-improvements on their houses, including caulking, weather-stripping, smart strip installation, light bulb exchanges, gardening & more. This weekend we green 6 more houses in Shaw & Deanwood. With all the work we're doing, we're also learning a lot about making older homes energy efficient with a small monetary investment. Here's what we learned last weekend! (Click "Read More" below) We Trained the Volunteers! 09/18/2009
On Monday, September 14, over 60 Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover volunteers joined us at the MLK library to get prepped for their work on our participating homes. The volunteers were divided into groups and assigned to a volunteer coordinator who is helping us keep track of our makeovers. We learned how to compare energy bills using Energy Star's home energy yardstick, we learned how to caulk & weatherize from the District Department of the Environment and we got special Makeover t-shirts to wear on work days! Check out the pictures below! Pics from the Launch Event! 09/16/2009
On Monday, 9/14, CarbonfreeDC hosted the Extreme Green Neighborhood Makeover launch event in the neighborhood of Deanwood. Several participating families, community partners, business sponsors and CarbonfreeDC members celebrated the official start of our home makeovers. Check out the pictures below! Special thanks to Sylvia Brown (ANC7C-04 Commissioner), Stella Tarnay of DDOE and Anca Novacovici of Eco Coach for sharing their words and support! |























