Why Sustainable

It's only in the last 100 years, since the onset of the industrial revolution, that economic growth and development has been driven primarily by the extraction and development of nonrenewable resources. When the U.S. Department of Energy commissioned a group of architects to design buildings that could function on reduced energy loads during the energy crisis of the late 1970s, the energy-efficient proposals demonstrated potential for a 50-80 percent reduction. But valuable inroads, including those earth-sheltered and energy-efficient designs of Malcolm Wells and passive-solar designs of David Wright, among others, fell into shadow with the lifting of the oil embargo, and as government incentives came to an end in the mid-1980s. read more... >>

Why Now State of the Environment

The National Resources Defense Council has documented that the increase in average temperatures affecting the Western states during the last five years is 70 percent greater than the world as a whole. Local planning decisions have a powerful impact on our energy needs now and into the future, and on national energy efficiency and energy-independence goals.  read more... >>

Online Videos See what others have done

Applied Solutions discusses issues surrounding the availability of Federal funding for sustainable development. click for video

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EPA Announces $65 Million in Brownfields Funding Grants

Brownfields Assessment Grants up to $200,000 over three years (Coalitions are funded up to $1,000,000 over three years)

Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Grants up to $1,000,000 over five years

Brownfields Cleanup Grants up to $200,000 over three years

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Janet Myles, Independant Consultant

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