Author Archive for Dana

Mission of the Month: Biggest Loser
Alright, here’s the deal. You’re just coming back from summer vacation, tan, fit, and ready to go. Unfortunately, your school’s …
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How ACE saves 95% in carbon emissions every day
I just got back from a raging day and a half at Dreamforce, the annual conference for Salesforce users, in …
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GPS Goes Green
Let’s face it: we all love a good a love road trip, but what we don’t love is the gas …
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C’mon Irene
So, what happened to Irene? Did it fizzle or not? That seems to depend on where you live. If you’re …
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Move Your Body (With the Rest of the Planet) on September 24
Every fall, our partners over at 350.org hold an event to mobilize communities to take action on climate change. Last …
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Hurricane Irene Gains Steam
First a 6.0 magnitude earthquake hits the east coast, something that hasn’t happened since 1944 when a 5.8 magnitude quake …
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The Basic Recipe for Climate Change
Step 1: Select a good, healthy planet where life is already thriving. (Earth is the only one we know of …
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Earthquake… in Virginia??
This is a guest post by Rebecca Anderson, Sierra’s Educator and Team Scientist . This is weird. Today at 1:51 …
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Solidarity Fights Apathy
Caitlin Grey is ACE’s Summer 2011 Intern and is going into her second year at the University of Chicago this …
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Earth Friendly Hydration
This is a guest post by Jae Williams, a rising sophomore at Dougherty Valley High School in Northern California. A …
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