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December 2008

1. Weathering Climate Change by Protecting Lands, Wildlife

2. The Decisions We Make Today Will Determine Long Island’s Future

3. NYSBA and New York State’s Green Building Standards

4. Dreaming of a Green Christmas…

November 2008

1. Here Comes The Sun

2. Alternative Fuel Vehicles

3. Green Thoughts
Compiled by Sally Gilhooley

4.STONY BROOK SOUTHAMPTON: Building a Sustainable Future for All

October 2008

1. What is the Value of Long Island’s Environment?
By Kevin McDonald, Director of Public Lands,
The Nature Conservancy on Long Island

2. Brookhaven Lab Buildings Achieve LEED Certification

3. Green Thoughts
Compiled by Sally Gilhooley

4.South Fork Communter Connection, by Karl Grossman

5. Suozzi Joins Environmental and Civic Groups to Urge State to Pass ‘Bigger Better Bottle Bill’

September 2008

1. Global Storming
By Sarah Newkirk, Coastal Team Director
The Nature Conservancy, LI


2. Using Hot Dry Rocks & Sunlight to Generate Energy?
By Karl Grossman

3. Long Island Green Homes
By Sally Gilhooley

4.The Future of Long Island's Workforce is GREEN
Guest columnists Amy Hagedorn, president, board of directors and Sarah Lansdale, executive director, Sustainable Long Island

5. Molloy College Seeks LEED Certification for its Green "Public Square": Capital Campaign Raises $19 Million
By Sally Gilhooley

August 2008

1. Elements of A Plan For New Energy Future
By Neal Lewis, Esq., Executive Director, Neighborhood Network


2. Does Building Green Take More Green?
By Sally Gilhooley

3. Windpower: The Next Generation
By Maureen Traxler

4. We're Ready to Walk, But Where are the Sidewalks?
Guest columnists Amy Hagedorn, president, board of directors and Sarah Lansdale, executive director, Sustainable Long Island

 

July 2008

1. Taking Personal Responsibility in Our GLOBAL WARMING CHALLENGE
By David Manning, executive vice president, External Affairs, National Grid U.S.


2. United Way Welcomes Steve Holliday at Gala During Inaugural Visit to Long Island

3. Green Thoughts Compiled by Sally Gilhooley

4. HIA Annual Business Trade Show & Conference

5. THE DIRTY TRUTH: Sewers Are Critical to Long Island’s Future
Guest columnists Amy Hagedorn, president, board of directors and Sarah Lansdale, executive director, Sustainable Long Island

June 2008

1. Light Pollution and Dark Skies-And a One Woman Crusade
Story by Karl Grossman

2. Brownfields: Part of Your Neighborhood or Not, They Demand Your Attention
Story by Sarah Lansdale and Amy Hagedorn

3. Green Thoughts Compiled by Sally Gilhooley

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