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October 31, 2011

A Year Ago on Zero Resource – October 2010

by Anna LaRue looking back • Tags: AC Transit, alex wilson, art rosenfeld, audit, berkeley, budget cuts, chris field, cool pavements, cool planet, cool roofs, electric cars, electric grid, gigaton throwdown, global ecology, mass transit, melvin pomerantz, recycling bins, renewable energy, retrofit, ronnen levinson, RPS, sewer, water, weatherization
  • AC Transit Cuts Take Effect Today
  • Is the Grid Ready for Electric Cars?
  • $274 Million for Water & Sewer Upgrades
  • Substandard Workmanship in Weatherization
  • Cool Planet – Art Rosenfeld
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  • Cool Pavements – Melvin Pomerantz
  • Cool Roofs – Ronnen Levinson
  • Cool Roofs – Melvin Pomerantz
  • 33% of California Energy Renewable by 2020
  • Berkeley Gets Shiny New Recycling Bins
  • Chris Field – Director of Dept. of Global Ecology
  • Don’t Call It A Retrofit… Or An Audit
  • Gigaton Throwdown
  • Alex Wilson, Founder of EBN – Part 2
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