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Article, Resource filed under General | Written by Neil Seldman | No Comments | Updated on Feb 20, 2008

Neil Seldman Presentation on Waste to Wealth Topics

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/neil-seldman-presentation-waste-wealth-topics/

Neil Seldman speaking on Waste to Wealth topics before the Alachua County Energy Conservation Strategies Commission on February 20, 2008.  Format is a Windows Media Stream. Continue reading

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Resource filed under Independent Business | Written by Stacy Mitchell | No Comments | Updated on Feb 12, 2008

How to Launch a Community-Owned Store

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/how-to-launch-community-owned-store/

In dozens of towns across the country, citizens have seized the reins of their local economies by starting community-owned stores. This 6-page fact sheet shows you how to get started. Continue reading

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Resource filed under Independent Business | Written by admin | No Comments | Updated on Feb 8, 2008

How to Start a Buy Local Campaign

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/start-buy-local-campaign/

Broadening awareness of the consequences of our shopping choices is an essential strategy for rebuilding our local economies. This 4-page fact sheet will help you get started. Continue reading

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filed under Energy | Written by David Morris | No Comments | Updated on Feb 5, 2008

Ethanol and Land Use Changes

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/ethanol-and-land-use-changes/

This February 2008 report by David Morris criticizes the authors of two recent studies published in Science for advancing a conclusion not supported by their own studies. The paper notes that the vast majority of today’s ethanol production comes from corn cultivated on land that has been in corn production for generations. Since little new land has come into production, either directly or indirectly, the current use of ethanol clearly reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

On February 7, 2008, Science published two studies that examined the greenhouse gas impact of land use changes caused by the growing demand for biofuels. Within hours, news of the studies was carried by a remarkable number of media outlets. Reporters summed up the findings indire terms. National Public Radio declared, "Study: Ethanol Worse for Climate Than Gasoline." The New York Times headline read, "Biofuels Deemed a Greenhouse Threat." Continue reading

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Resource filed under Independent Business | Written by Stacy Mitchell | No Comments | Updated on Jan 31, 2008

Roundtable: Bill McKibben, Stacy Mitchell, and Michael Shuman (Video)

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/bill-mckibben-stacy-mitchell-and-michael-shuman-roundtable-booksellers-2008-conference/

The American Booksellers Association’s January 2008 Winter Institute conference featured a roundtable discussion with authors Bill McKibben, Stacy Mitchell, and Michael Shuman, who talked about the importance of rebuilding local economies. Continue reading

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filed under Broadband | Written by Christopher | No Comments | Updated on Jan 9, 2008

Municipal Broadband: Demystifying Wireless and Fiber-Optic Options

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/municipal-broadband-demystifying-wireless-and-fiberoptic-options/

The United States, creator of the Internet, increasingly lags in access to it. In the absence of a national broadband strategy, many communities have invested in broadband infrastructure, especially wireless broadband, to offer broadband choices to their residents.

Newspaperheadlines trumpeting the death of municipal wireless networks ignore the increasing investments by cities in Wi-Fi systems. At the same time, the wireless focus by others diverts resources and action away from building the necessary long term foundation for high speed information: fiber optic networks.

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Resource filed under General | Written by admin | No Comments | Updated on Jan 5, 2008

2007 New Rules Project Annual Report

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/2007-new-rules-project-annual-report/

Learn about our accomplishments in three sectors of targeted focus: Hometown Advantage – expanding, developing and protecting locally owned retail businesses; Democratic Energy – dispersed energy generation and local ownership; Telecommunications As Commons – building strong, publicly owned telecommunications networks.

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filed under Energy | Written by John Farrell | No Comments | Updated on Jan 5, 2008

Minnesota Feed-In Tariff Could Lower Cost, Boost Renewables and Expand Local Ownership

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/minnesota-feedin-tariff-could-lower-cost-boost-renewables-and-expand-local-ownership/

This January 2008 policy brief by John Farrell highlights how several European countries, and more recently the Canadian province of Ontario, have adopted a simple yet powerful strategy to expand renewable energy and benefit local economies. It is called a feed-in tariff: a mandated, long-term premium price for renewable energy paid by the local electric utility to energy producers. Evidence shows that a feed-in tariff achieves greater results at a lower cost than do other strategies like tax incentives or renewable electricity standards.

Several European countries, and more recently the Canadian province of Ontario, have adopted a simple yet powerful strategy to expand renewable energy and benefit local economies. It is called a feed-in tariff: a mandated, long-term premium price for renewable energy paid by the local electric utility to energy producers. Evidence shows that a feed-in tariff achieves greater results at a lower cost than do other strategies like tax incentives or renewable electricity standards. 

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Resource filed under Energy | Written by John Bailey | No Comments | Updated on Jan 5, 2008

Carbon Caps With Universal Dividends: Equitable, and Politically Effective Climate Policy

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/carbon-caps-universal-dividends-equitable-and-politically-effective-climate-policy/

This January 2008 policy brief by John Bailey concludes that universal dividends are a critically important tool to create the political will and public acceptance for a carbon cap. Universal dividends have the potential to hold harmless a large segment of consumers while we move to a low-carbon economy. Moreover, the universal dividend honors the principle that the sky belongs to all of us equally. Private investment in clean and efficient technologies will be driven by a carbon cap that leads to steady reductions over time of GHG emissions and carbon-based fuels.

Common to many proposals addressing climate change is a cap on carbon emissions or carbon content of fuels. A cap will generate a market value for carbon. 

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Article, Resource filed under Energy, The Public Good | Written by David Morris | No Comments | Updated on Dec 17, 2007

David Morris Addresses 2007 National Renewable Energy Summit

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/david-morris-addresses-2007-national-renewable-energy-summit/

David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self-Reliance addresses the 2007 25x’25 National Renewable Energy Summit Continue reading

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Resource filed under Waste to Wealth | Written by admin | No Comments | Updated on Dec 1, 2007

Waste to Wealth – 2007 Annual Report

The content that follows was originally published on the Institute for Local Self-Reliance website at http://www.ilsr.org/13255/

Our program continued its tradition of solving problems in ways that reinforce economic and environmental security. Our work continues to help community development organizations, small businesses and government agencies increase productive employment, recover increasing amounts of valuable recycled materials and products, save environmental resources, and lower operating costs. Full Report (228 KB) Also a 2006 Report… Continue reading