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Dept:
Live Local
…New Life Journal’s latest
department for sustainability news right here at home.
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HABITAT GOES GREEN
The Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity recently revealed the
details of its Green Building Initiative. All new Habitat homes
will be Energy Star certified, meet North Carolina HealthyBuilt
Homes Program requirements, and participate in the SystemVision
Energy Bill Guarantee Program, a program offered by the North
Carolina Housing Finance Agency in partnership with the nonprofit
Advanced Energy Corporation. SystemVision encourages high standards
of energy efficiency in the construction of affordable homes and
guarantees homeowners low heating and cooling costs. Some of the
green features Habitat will institute during the building of its
homes include the installation of Energy Star appliances and high-efficiency
vinyl windows, the use of formaldehyde-free crawlspace insulation
and low-VOC paints, and the planting of drought resistant and
native plants for landscaping. For more information about Habitat’s
Green Initiative, contact Communications Manager Ariane Kjellquist
at 828-251-5702 or akjellquist@ashevillehabitat.org,
or visit the Asheville Habitat’s website at www.ashevillehabitat.org.
CALLING ALL LOCAVORES!
The Carolina Farm Stewardship Association (CFSA) has launched
a new online searchable local food guide at www.carolinalocalfood.org,
where you can locate over 300 sustainable farms, markets, grocers
and organizations in the Carolinas. The site will be updated monthly.
“This online guide empowers consumers to find the tastiest,
freshest, healthiest foods possible and gives consumers the opportunity
to support the hard-working farmers that provide that food right
in our backyards,” says Roland McReynolds, CFSA’s
executive director. CFSA has also announced their new local food
campaign: the Eat Carolina Food Challenge. The campaign calls
on participants to agree to eat only food produced within the
region (North and South Carolina) for one week, from July 7-13.
Points will be tallied, and, at the end of the week, a winner
will receive free admission to the 23rd Sustainable Agriculture
Conference. Participants will blog about their experiences, and
non-participants can follow their journeys at CFSA’s website
www.carolinafarmsterward.org.
More information can be found on CFSA’s website, including
how to participate in the Challenge. CFSA is a 26-year-old nonprofit
network of over 1,000 members that promotes local organic agriculture
in the Carolinas.
GET INVOLVED FOR STATE SUPPORT OF SOLAR
North Carolina has a commitment to clean, renewable power: By
2020, 12.5 percent of the state’s electricity must come
from renewable sources. But, should you go solar, it may be hard
for you to connect your panel to the electricity grid and receive
credit for the power it produces, says the NC Sustainble Energy
Association (NCSEA), siting unfair rules as part of the problem.
This year, NCSEA is working with the state legislature to create
fair net metering and interconnection rules. They’ve set
up a petition asking state senators and representatives to support
net metering. To sign the petition, visit www.votesolar.org/nc.html.
SHARE YOUR NEWS
Know of a local nonprofit actively working on issues related to
sustainability? Are you a member of a group pioneering green in
our area? Send your press releases with the subject “Live
Local” to submissions@newlifejournal.com.
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