Tuesday, September 11, 2012

We Need A Government Sponsored "Green Renovation" program

A mass "green" renovation plan for metropolises should be developed to assist in the multiple initiatives coming into play. In New York City, building owners can get up to $100,000 in tax abatements for installing green roofs. Other benefits include incentives for installing solar panels. Frankfurt, Germany is one of the leading cities on the "going green trend" with most of the city's roofs becoming "green rooms". Portugal is building the world's first sustainable city. How can the U.S. get up to par? Feedback wanted!

We Can Do This!

These are great ways for us renters to do our part with going green.Apartment Renters Go Green

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Pollination by Bumblebees

Here is a typical summer day of bumblebees at work on Lefferts between Flatbush and Bedford Avenue.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Sunflowers on a "Dark" road.

On Lenox Road between Flatbush and Bedford Avenue, a citizen of the community gave the block a much needed facelift. For sometime now, Lenox Road has been known as a block filled with crime and most flowers found on the block is usually left in honoring someone that may have perished on the block. The sunflowers are a beacon of hope, giving residents and passer-buyers a pleasant site to look at, rather than the usual crowd hanging out. With that being said, still be on alert if you go visit the site.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Eco-Obituary

A young tree has ended its short journey on this planet. He swayed with the winds until his last days. Tree had great potential to become copy paper, a pencil, or cabin. Thank the cosmic powers this tree spared those fates and died naturally.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Mangos Have Arrived

An Asian owned produce market on Washington Avenue between Lincoln Road and Lefferts received a new shipment of Mangos. Where were they shipped from? If you noticed, markets like these sell delicacies like strawberries for much cheaper than list price.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Eco-Crimes

Law officials should impose harsher and more expensive charges for crimes against the planet. Earth that is!