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  • AERO — AERO is a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to solutions that promote resource conservation and local economic vitality. AERO nurtures individual and community self reliance through programs that support sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and environmental quality. The third edition of Repowering Montana: A Blueprint for Home Grown Energy Self-Reliance has just been published.
  • Bozeman Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement — The City of Bozeman adopted the U. S. Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement on November 27, 2006. The purpose of the U.S. Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement is for cities to take steps in reducing green house gas emissions to 7 percent below 1990 levels by 2012 and to implement local commitments for climate protection. Bozeman joins Missoula,Billings, and Helena along with 740 mayors representing 76 million Americans working towards climate protection.
  • US Department of Energy — Energy Information Administration report on Emissions of Greenhouse Gases — The total greenhouse gas emissions of the United States last year was over 7,000 million metric tons of carbon dioxide, representing 22% of the world total.
  • Building Sector — The architecture and building community is responsible for almost half of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions annually. Globally the percentage is even greater.
  • Drake Landing Solar Community Video — A few hundred miles north of Montana, you'll find Drake Landing in Alberta, Canada. A video explains how this inspiring, progressive, and innovative solar community works.
  • BuildingDashboard.com — This demonstration of a Building Dashboard displays electricity, gas and water usage data to a homeowner. Building Dashboard displays make the flows of energy and water in buildings easily interpretable with interactive presentations of real-time and historical data, animated graphs and gauges and time-lapse photography.
  • BuildingGreen.com — The mission of Building Green, is to facilitate transformation of the North American building industry into a force for local, regional and global environmental protection; for preservation and restoration of the natural environment; and for creation of healthy indoor environments while promoting the well-being of its employees, owners, and associates.
  • BuilditGreen.com — Build It Green is a non-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote healthy, energy- and resource-efficient building practices in California. We work with mainstream stakeholders in the housing industry to accelerate the adoption of green building practices, and our short-term goal is to facilitate the greening of 10,000 housing units by the end of 2008.
  • Eco-Chick.com — Eco Chick's philosophy is that for too long environmental blogs have catered to men and moms. It was either diatribes about peak oil or recipes on how to make organic baby food. When all the rest of us want to know is: Where can I get a fair trade spanking paddle? The blogteam at Eco-chick includes a model who has a degree in entomology, an alternative health freak who's used herself as a guinea pig, a science nerd, a news junkie and a London-based expat; the site is run and hosted by an anarchist webmaster. Today's chicks want to know what's going on, and want to laugh. Eco Chick agrees.
  • EcoRazzi.com — EcoRazzi serves up the latest in green gossip.
  • EnergyStar.com — Energy Star partners offer special incentives to encourage the construction, marketing, and purchase of ENERGY STAR qualified new homes. These incentives may include: cash rebates to homebuyers or homebuilders, preferred financing for homebuyers, marketing assistance for builders, and technical assistance for builders. Contact partners directly for specific information on their incentives. The partner's main phone number is displayed where a service area-specific phone number is not available.
  • EnvironmentalHomeCenter.comSeattle distributor of green building supplies and household products.
  • FightGlobalWarming.com — Fight Global Warming public service announcement.
  • GlobalGreen.com — Global Green USA is a national environmental organization addressing three of the greatest challenges facing humanity:
    1. Stemming global climate change by creating green buildings and cities.
    2. Eliminating weapons of mass destruction that threaten lives and the environment
    3. Providing clean, safe drinking water for the 2.4 billion people who lack access to clean water.
  • GreenBuildingCenter.net — The Green Building Center in Salt Lake City offers building materials and consulting to people interested in green building in the Salt Lake area. Check out the information we provide on this website then come by our showroom, or give us a call to find out how we help you build a healthier home or office that is kinder to the environment.
  • GreenBuildingPages.com — Green Building Pages, Inc. is an on-line, sustainable design and decision-making tool for building industry professionals and environmentally and socially responsible consumer. Green Building Pages? mission is to create a clear, concise, public format for communicating comprehensive, current, and transparent information to enable building industry professionals and consumers seeking a healthy, sustainable lifestyle to choose building materials that preserve health, the environment, and whose production and manufacture processes promote social equity and economic sustainability.
  • GreenBuildingSupply.comIowa based on-line green building supply store.
  • Green Building Resource Center — A partnership between Global Green and the City of Santa Monica , the walk in store is filled with samples and information on the most popular environmentally friendly building materials and provides free advice and information about green building strategies.
  • Green-Living.comSanta Barbara based retailer of eco-friendly products for the home.
  • GreenDepot.com — Founded in 2005, Green Depot's mission is to make green building products and services readily accessible, so that green building can be easily adopted into standard construction operations. Our goal is to help establish sustainable building as cost competitive, and provide products of the highest quality that are certified green, and guaranteed through our proprietary chain of custody.
  • GreenHomeBuilding.com — A non-commercial website about sustainable architecture and natural building.
  • GreenHomeOutfitters.com — Texas based on-line green building supply store.
  • GreenHomesForSale.com — Green homes for sale listings from around the country.
  • GreenOptions.com — Green Options is a site dedicated to environmental resources, education, and discussion.
  • Habitat.org — Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. HFHI seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.has several Restore. There are ReStore locations across the US where you can donate building materials.
  • LighterFootstep.com — Lighter Footstep is a web-based magazine dedicated to sustainable living: learning to thrive in our personal and business lives by making wiser choices.
  • Office of Sustainable Development — The City of Portland Office of Sustainable Development's mission is to provide leadership and contribute practical solutions to ensure a prosperous community where people and nature thrive, now and in the future.
  • Refuge Sustainable Building Materials — Refuge is Bozeman's premier source for green building materials and information. Refuge promotes sustainability in the built environment through sales of products which respect human health and the natural world. Refuge strives to maximize social and environmental wellness while maintaining financial profitability. Contact Dave Schaub, Steve Bruner, Kirk Mallette, and Mary Schaad, 714 East Mendenhall Bozeman, MT 59715, (406) 585 9958 email: info@refugebuilding.com
  • Seattle Home Remodelling Guide — A typical remodel involves a dizzying array of choices, but help is here. Our Green Home Remodel Guide series covers common remodeling topics, giving helpful hints on materials and strategies to create a home that's healthy, saves money, and is easy on the environment.
  • StopGlobalWarming.com — Stop Global Warming is a movement about change, as individuals, as a country, and as a global community. Join the 978,873 supporters of the Stop Global Warming Virtual March, and become part of the movement to demand our leaders freeze and reduce carbon dioxide emissions now. We are all contributors to global warming and we all need to be part of the solution.
  • TreeHugger.com — TreeHugger is a website dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream. Part of the Discovery Network, TreeHugger has a modern aesthetic, and a hip sensibility. They offer green reviews, tips, and strive to be a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information.
  • USGreenBuildingCouncil.org — The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a non-profit organization and home to The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System which encourages and accelerates global adoption of sustainable green building and development practices through the creation and implementation of universally understood and accepted tools and performance criteria.
  • WhatsWorking.com — What's Working's green building expert David Johnston is a consultant, speaker and author. His book "Green Remodeling" is a comprehensive guide to green remodeling techniques, giving homeowners the tools to select a contractor or architect, understand their home as a system and the impacts of their decisions on the environment, and provide detailed descriptions of green options.
  • IdealBite.com — Ideal Bite's co-founder Jen Boulden is a Bozeman resident. IB's mission is to create a more sustainable world by connecting enlightened companies with responsible consumers ready to make small changes that add up. The philosophy is simple: If we all knew what we could do in the day to day to impact the planet and our communities in a positive way, we'd do it. But for most of us, there are not enough hours in the day as it is, never mind finding the time to learn which products are environmentally friendly and which aren't, or what a label means when it says "organic," "natural," or "sustainable." Ideal Bite offers bite-sized ideas for light green living — ideas for real people who lead busy lives and want to make small changes that add up to big results. Here's your ideal bite of the day:

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