Lombardi: Boulder needs to get serious
The “Blue Line” website is an inspired idea, and I am honored to be asked to write a piece for it. Standing in my backyard in North Boulder seeking my own inspiration at sunset, a movement through the...
View ArticleThe Atlantic Cities | The Math Behind Sacking Disposable Bags
A 2008 study by D.C.’s Department of the Environment found that plastic bags made up 21 percent of the trash in the Anacostia River, and more than 40 percent of the trash in its tributaries. Read the...
View Article41 Million Plastic Bags
41 million. That’s the number of plastic bags thrown out in the City of Boulder in just one year. Those are the findings from a report by EcoCycle. Nationwide, shoppers use 102 billion plastic...
View ArticleStuff.co.nz | Christchurch Expat Hails Cycle-Friendly City
“When we arrived from earthquake-ravaged Christchurch for a six-month stay in Boulder, we were struck by the similarities between the two cities and wondered if some features of the Boulder lifestyle...
View ArticleCooling the Climate Candidate Forum: Tackling Smokestacks, Tailpipes and...
On September 30, 2013, Boulder City Council candidates and citizens gathered for the “Cooling the Climate Candidate Forum: Tackling Smokestacks, Tailpipes and Trash Cans.” The forum opened with...
View ArticleSuzanne Jones, social activism, appreciation for outdoors have shaped City...
Council member Suzanne Jones is pictured in James Peak Wilderness. As the previous Colorado Regional Director of The Wilderness Society, Jones has helped pass several conservation bills through...
View Article