Last month it joined Canada's federal government and Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, a public - private lobby and research network, in announcing a $ 1 million (U.S. $ 640,000) partnership program aimed at monitoring the performance of two
local green roofs over a two - year period.
Not exact matches
The project is a social initiative, which has seen the installation of a 250KW Solar PV Array on the
roof of Cropper's Burneside mill to generate clean,
green electricity, and enables residents — many of whom are also employees — in the parish
local to the business» headquarters to benefit from investment in renewable energy.
The 75 Morton Community Alliance and the Community Board 2 Schools and Education Committee are seeking funds from
local officials for a $ 1 million
green roof, and Councilman Corey Johnson secured funds for a community - based health center in the basement.
The building — which will include a media center,
green roof, snack bar and planetarium — will be constructed using nearly $ 10 million from the city earmarked through the efforts of
local elected officials.
Green roofs and walls can cool
local temperatures by between 3.6 °C and 11.3 °C, depending on the city, suggests their new study.
They found that
green walls and
roofs would cool the
local climate around a building in all of the cities — and the hotter the climate, the greater the cooling effect.
The facility will also have
green roofs featuring flowering plants that will help to keep the buildings cool and during the summer when the heat rises, excess steam from the
local electricity plant will be used as an additional power source for running machines that keep the equipment cool.
In Germany, for instance, more than 140 million square feet (13 million square meters) of rooftops have
green roof systems thanks to incentives provided by more than 75
local governments.
The MGRC supports statewide and
local initiatives to make accurate information about
green roofs available to all Minnesotans, including the public and leaders in government and the private sector.
On the
local level,
green infrastructure practices include rain gardens, permeable pavements,
green roofs, infiltration planters, trees and tree boxes, and rainwater harvesting systems.
Join our colleagues at
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) in Toronto on June 1st — 2nd, 2015 to delve into the latest ideas and innovations in urban agriculture at their 2015 Grey to
Green: A Conference Exploring the Economics of
Local and Regional Food Systems and Resilience.
Your
local LiveRoof representative can help you design an irrigation system that will keep your
green roof looking great.
We jumped at the opportunity to join one of the
local tours that encompassed «
Green Roof Week» from September 12 -17.
Now, working with Goodby Silverstein & Partners they've just released Get More
Green — an interactive tool that lets you virtually «green» a roof in your own community to find out how much money you'll save in heating and cooling costs as well as how much dirty water you'll keep out of your local r
Green — an interactive tool that lets you virtually «
green» a roof in your own community to find out how much money you'll save in heating and cooling costs as well as how much dirty water you'll keep out of your local r
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roof in your own community to find out how much money you'll save in heating and cooling costs as well as how much dirty water you'll keep out of your
local river!
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Green Roofs for Healthy Cities is hosting its annual regional conference Grey to
Green 2015 with a focus on
local and regional food systems and resilience.
And how better to signal a sea change in the priorities of
local government than a
green roof on city hall?
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Green roofs with vegetable gardening spaces and the greenway on the site were designed to support social equity and
local food production.
Bringing
green action down to the personal lifestyle level, there were demonstrations on composting,
green roofs, renewable energy,
local activities in city parks, a sculpture made of 3,615 pounds of recycled clothing, and more.
These demonstrate new uses of
local materials, a
green stepped -
roof, biogas technologies, and accommodation for pigs and chickens.
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Green roof on storage area for growing herbs • The restaurant and the recycling site is open to the public, schools, and trainee chefs as an educational resource • Water purification on site to minimize road miles, plastic and glass use • Uses green electricity where possible and energy efficiency measures • Carefully honed supply chain emphasizing local prod
Green roof on storage area for growing herbs • The restaurant and the recycling site is open to the public, schools, and trainee chefs as an educational resource • Water purification on site to minimize road miles, plastic and glass use • Uses
green electricity where possible and energy efficiency measures • Carefully honed supply chain emphasizing local prod
green electricity where possible and energy efficiency measures • Carefully honed supply chain emphasizing
local producers
There are do - it - yourself kits nowadays but developing a sustainable
green roof usually calls for someone who knows the structural demands, assembly systems, drainage,
local conditions, plants, and maintenance.