By Lance Green.

The second in a series of monthly articles supporting Monona’s Year of Water, this examines where our city’s water comes from and where it ends up.

Continue reading Water, water everywhere…coming and going through our community...

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  • [ November 2, 2011; 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. ] November 2, 2011, 6:30 – 8:00
    Monona Community Center, Main Hall
    1011 Nichols Road

    Designer Christi Weber, LEED AP, Design Coalition; and Janine Glaeser, Projects Coordinator and GIS & IT Specialist, City of Monona. At the Monona Community Center.

    The third of six Energ!ze Monona forums, this one will look at what is being done and what can be [...]

    Continue reading Energ!ze Monona: Buildings: Achieving Maximum Efficiency...

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  • By Janine Glaeser

    Finding a way to put her professional experience as an architect to a larger purpose, a TNS Monona member goes to work in Haiti. What’s that have to do with sustainability? Read this and find out.

    Continue reading A sustainable building is one that lasts: Restoring Haiti...

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  • High-Speed Rail: the long view

    By Justin Bloesch

    This column was printed in the Herald-Independent just as the funds awarded to Wisconsin to build high-speed rail were pulled. Our new Governor-elect elected to turn down a more sustainable transit option.

    Continue reading High-Speed Rail: the long view...

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  • Oh, Give Me a Home Where I Can Roam

    By Kaeri Zandate

    Urban infill development is part of a comprehensive approach to the built environment that takes into consideration ecological, social, and economic factors in such a way that they not only preserve, but also repair and maintain ecological systems.

    Continue reading Oh, Give Me a Home Where I Can Roam...

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  • By Kate Heiber-Cobb

    Sustainable ways to deal with rainwater. We can make a difference.

    Continue reading From rain water to lake water, with us in between...

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