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Aisha Abdelhamid is a freelance lifestyle and environmental science writer currently living in Vancouver, BC. Her interests include environmental conservation, climate science, renewable energy, faith-based environmental activism, green building, creative lifestyles, and healthy living. → Read More
Aisha Abdelhamid is a freelance lifestyle and environmental science writer currently living in Vancouver, BC. Her interests include environmental conservation, climate science, renewable energy, faith-based environmental activism, green building, creative lifestyles, and healthy living. → Read More
Aisha Abdelhamid is a freelance lifestyle and environmental science writer currently living in Vancouver, BC. Her interests include environmental conservation, climate science, renewable energy, faith-based environmental activism, green building, creative lifestyles, and healthy living. → Read More
With over 18,000 visitors expected at this year's solar industry networking events in San Francisco, the July 11 through July 13, 2017, Intersolar North America exhibition and conference will be the most-attended solar-plus-storage event in the United States. Since establishment in 2008, Intersolar North America takes place annually at San Francisco's Moscone Center, → Read More
Are you considering remodeling, building a new home, or just wondering how to improve your dream home's sustainability? Consider natural stone! → Read More
Are you considering remodeling, building a new home, or just wondering how to improve your dream home's sustainability? Consider natural stone! → Read More
Green architecture is moderation and efficiency in energy and resource use, building space and materials, and impacts on natural ecosystems. → Read More
Solar Power For Churches Is Getting Easier & Cheaper February 9th, 2017 by Aisha Abdelhamid Originally published on Eden Keeper by Aisha Abdelhamid Faith members considering solar power for churches, temples, mosques, and other houses of worship are discovering that installations are getting both easier and cheaper. Since 2009, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA),… → Read More
Originally published on EdenKeeper. Faith members considering solar power for churches, temples, mosques, and other houses of worship are discovering that installations are getting both easier and cheaper. Since 2009, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), costs for non-residential solar installations have dropped around 73%, from around $7.50 per kilowatt to today's cost of → Read More
Faith leaders predict the Trump presidency will prompt more ecojustice activism, including non-violent civil disobedience, within US faith communities. → Read More
Faith leaders predict the Trump presidency will prompt more ecojustice activism, including non-violent civil disobedience, within US faith communities. → Read More
Not many folks know that Calatrava's iconic Sundial Bridge in Redding, California was spawned by the ancient salmon breeding grounds in the waters under it. → Read More
Originally published on Eden Keeper A community outreach program in Connecticut called Solarize with Faith is helping faith group members display their creation care by putting solar on their roofs. Their beautiful motto? “Stewardship in our hearts. Solar on our roofs.” [caption id= → Read More
Not many folks know that Calatrava's iconic Sundial Bridge in Redding, California was spawned by the ancient salmon breeding grounds in the waters under it. → Read More
Solarize with Faith is a new faith group-supported outreach program in Connecticut energizing environmental stewards to put solar panels on their roofs → Read More
A new 38 kW solar array has been pressed into religious service at England's iconic Gloucester Cathedral aka Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry → Read More
Originally published on Cost of Solar. Connecticut enjoys one of the fastest-growing solar markets among the smaller US states. One reason is because the Nutmeg State actually receives more sunshine than most of the solar farms in Germany, with an average of close to 4.5 hours of direct sunlight for every 10 square feet (approx. 1 → Read More
In direct response to over-the-top consumer spending "holidays" like Black Friday and Cyber Monday, why not celebrate #GivingTuesday by planting trees? → Read More
Violence is escalating against Standing Rock Sioux Water Protectors. Please sign IPL's message to support the peaceful, prayerful protest against the DAPL → Read More
Originally published on Green Building Elements. The fascinating cleantech evolution of Masdar City continues! Pushing the limits of urban design and community building, Masdar City is pressing forward in its pioneering quest for the highest quality of life with the lowest carbon footprint. Setting a new international precedent for sustainable urban planning, Boston-based CBT is presenting its → Read More