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containers2clinicsAnother idea using shipping containers sent to me from one of my readers….

If empty shipping containers can be used to create foldout restaurants and pop-up hotel rooms, then why not pop-up health clinics? Better yet, why not ship those clinics to remote parts of the world where the care is needed most? That, in fact, is precisely the notion underlying Containers to Clinics (C2C), a Massachusetts-based nonprofit that is gearing up to open its first such clinic next month at Grace Children’s Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Through a partnership with the local Ministry of Health, C2C’s clinic is designed to fill critical gaps in health service delivery for vulnerable women and children in disaster-ravaged Haiti. Whereas much health care in the area is currently being conducted beneath weathered tents, the C2C clinic will offer a dignified, secure and clean space for women and children to receive pregnancy care and reproductive health treatment, childhood vaccinations, post-partum and newborn care, and infectious disease testing and treatment from local medical professionals. Two 8-by-20-foot, retrofitted containers make up the C2C clinic: one featuring two exam and consultation spaces and the other housing pharmacy and laboratory spaces. Both are designed with diagnostic, lighting and climate-control technologies appropriate for low-resource settings and compatible with local cultural traditions and health education needs, C2C says. Containers were donated by Triton Containers; design and construction on the project were provided by Anshen +Allen and Stack Design Build.
Is there any pop-up need containers can’t serve? We’ve yet to spot one, but it’s particularly exciting to see social needs getting addressed this way. C2C aims to bring its container approach to other needy places as well. Providers of all things medical: one to sponsor, partner with or otherwise get involved in…?
Website: www.containers2clinics.org
Contact: info@containers2clinics.org
Spotted by: Michael Sharkey via Springwise.com

Hit the switch for 1 hour tonight and show your support for climate control.  

Earth Hour sends a clear message that Americans care about this issue and want to turn the lights out on dirty air, dangerous dependency on foreign oil and costly climate change impacts, and make the switch to cleaner air, a strong economic future and a more secure nation.

Participation is easy. By flipping off your lights on March 27th at 8:30 p.m. local time you will be making the switch to a cleaner, more secure nation and prosperous America.

Ever hear of plastic island in the Pacific Ocean?

Here is a very good video showing Dan Nocera at MIT as he talks about Sun Catalytix, the next generation of solar energy, and ARPA-E funding through the Recovery Act.

A solid byproduct of electric power generation often added to concrete and cement that improves durability, and reduces the need for other materials by making use of a byproduct.

Here is a look at an interesting interview from a Green realtor in San Francisco who was  ahead of the curve.

 by Rebekah L. Sanders – Sept. 1, 2009 09:14 AM
The Arizona Republic

Glendale is ramping up its school recycling campaigns, counting on kids from elementary through high school to spread the message.

Teaching children the importance of recycling and the proper items to recycle often translates into lessons for parents at home, Deputy Field Operations Director Frank Lomeli said.

Recycling staffers are expanding programs once geared toward elementary students for high school teenagers. The department is doing more educational outreach; last year, the number of presentations in the community and field trips at Glendale’s recycling plant nearly doubled.

And a new face of recycling will debut soon: the city is planning to enlist kids in designing and naming a mascot.

“We’re trying to get out and be much more proactive,” Lomeli said. “We’re making ourselves much more available and visible.”

Recently, Glendale picked four children’s artworks to display on sanitation trucks through next spring with the theme “Recycling is Fun.”

Kinner Patel, 9, used multicolored handprints to surround green recycling arrows. Jessica Sanchez, 8, brightened her picture with smiley faces and stars. Emily Helmer, 7, featured a pink sanitation truck decorated with hearts. Jasper Reinalda, 6, cooked up the catchy slogan “Ready, Set, Recycle” to make his work stand out.

Glendale spokeswoman Jennifer Stein said the art contest exposed more than the four winners to learning about recycling. One hundred children entered the contest, and many were from classrooms that participated in the competition as part of teachers’ lessons on recycling, Stein said.

There are some good statements in this video.  Let me know what green means to you.  I want to be able to keep a What Does Green Mean To You link so visitors can continue to be reminded.  Please give me your feedback and thoughts.

If we continue to remind people of how they can be green in their every day life, each person hopefully will make the subtle, little changes each day.  Remember if we change a little, combined we will change a lot

I was just made aware of a website which submits your name to the publishers of these books in order to try and stop the unsolicited delivery of them.  According to their site, 540 million books are delivered to the populace.  That is a lot of paper used to print these unsolicited books.  To sign up and stop your delivery please visit YellowPagesGoesGreen.Org

I am a Realtor with the NAR’s GREEN designation living in Phoenix, Arizona.  I wanted to create a blog where I can show others how we can do a better job of trying to make our homes, families, neighborhoods, and cities a little more green. I want to share my experiences with others and have a place where you can post ideas or comments to help make our environment a little more green. My blog is designed to assist everyone with green ideas but it obviously will have some specifics for Arizona.  In addition, you can search for homes in the Phoenix metro area and/or email me to set up a custom search for homes with green features.