12
January
2012
Mustard See Village: an ancient-future model of sustainable faith and sustainable living on 40 acres on Camneo Island. First phase of the village will consist of a common building with a central gathering space as well as classrooms and living quarters. Listen to Cindy Todd strategic development coordinator for Mustard Seed Associates.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green”
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12
January
2012
Imagine work spaces of all kinds: private studios/offices, process dedicated work areas, rooms of all sizes for meetings or events! 3231 Creatives collaborates with local community partners to to spearhead creative and vitality focused projects. Helping people to learn new skills, cultivate their talents and creativity while supporting local economic development. Listen to Iris Lemmer one of the founders of 3231 Creatives.
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12
January
2012
Washington has a FREE, convenient and environmentally responsible recycling program for computers, monitors, laptops and televisions. Reusing and recycling electronics keeps these toxic materials out of our landfills and incinerators and also recovers valuable resources. The electronic equipment collected will be taken apart and separated into materials such as glass, plastic, metal and toxic chemicals. Listen to Sam Kim partner of e-wastes.com in Lynnwood.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green”
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12
January
2012
It's estimated that every American household uses between 520 and 1,000 bags per year, but the national recycling rate for plastic bags is less than 5 percent. Shoppers and retailers in Mukilteo now have a year to get used to the fact, they'll no longer be able to use plastic bags for groceries or convenience-store goodies. Plastic bags consume more resources and produce more waste than reusable bags and cause more problems than paper bags because they require oil to produce, take years to break down and pose a hazard to marine life. Listen to Richard Emery, Mukilteo City Council Member.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green”
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12
January
2012
The top of Trinity Lutheran College's parking garage in the city of Everett has been transformed into a rooftop garden with solar panels powering energy for the garage and grow lights for the greenhouse. Listen to Rev Dr. David Ellingson, Professor of Children Youth and Family Services at TLC.
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12
January
2012
Snohomish County is now home to over 700,000 residence. The prediction is that by the year 2025 the county will grow to over 950,000 people.In fact,
in over the past decade Snohomish County has grown 30%. Salmon habitat, farmland and our open spaces in our density populated areas are being converted to housing developments and shopping malls at alarming rates. The increase of impervious surfaces from roads and rooftops has lead to more runoff poplution to our streams. rivers and lakes. Listen to Kristen Kelly Directory of Futurewise Snohomish County, Pilchuck Audubon and she talks about the 3rd Livable Snoh0mish Summit, SnoH20ish Learning About Our Water Resources.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green”
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12
January
2012
After 22 years Cascade Land Conservancy has a new name ForTerra, which is a reflection of the growth and evolution of the organization. ForTerra will fill a unique and important niche as the largest conservation and community building organization dedicated solely to Washington state. Listen to a previous interview with Nick Harper Conservation Director of Snohomish County.
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12
January
2012
Are you concerned about clean water and wonder what you can do about it? Or perhaps you live, work or play near a stream and wonder if it is healthy? In 1985 the Adopt a Stream Foundation was established " to teach people how to become stewards of their watersheds." Listen to Tom Murdoch of Adopt a Stream and the Stream Keeper Academy.
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12
January
2012
It's easy to eat locally in the summertime but how do we eat local in the Winter here in Washington state? Listen to Laura McCrae of ubranhennery as she talks about the 5th Annual Dark Days Challenge.
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11
January
2012
Financial assistance for water quality improvements is available to assist private landowners, community groups and/or local agencies in the Stillaguamish River Clean Water District via the Clean Water Discretionary Fund. Listen to Monte Marti District Manager of the Snohomish Conservation District.
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