Posts Tagged ‘Zero Carbon’

The Stone Age Ends When You Run Out of Stones
by Robert Fortunato on January 10th, 2011 No Comments »

Our friend Ewen, from Scotland, wanted to know if we were going to pack up our “tree” (see Christmas Rocks! post), put it in the attic and pull it out again next year.  We had other plans for it…
Our High Water post explained why we want to keep the storm
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Recycled Christmas Tree Cycles Back
by Robert Fortunato on December 22nd, 2010 No Comments »

Our son Carter is very happy to see his old friend from last year (see photo), thanks to Scotty Claus and his elves at The Living Christmas Company.  This is an amazing group that helps cut carbon – not trees.  Their innovative business makes it easy to support a forest. 
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GIH Overcomes Concrete Thinking
by Robert Fortunato on November 9th, 2010 No Comments »

We are tackling the site work on our project while we wait for our plan set revisions from the city to go back through our engineers and draftsman.  The site work includes undergrounding the utilities.  By code we have to underground the electrical, cable and phone to
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CBS News and Local Press Cover the Groundbreaking Ceremony of GIH!
by Robert Fortunato on October 7th, 2010 1 Comment »

The groundbreaking ceremony of the Green Idea House was covered by CBS news and the local press and can be seen at the following links:
CBS News a 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFfsYUiaWyc
CBS News at 11:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt660JF3R1A
Easy Reader:
http://www.easyreadernews.com/2010/10/news/hermosa-beach/ground-broken-innovative-house
The Daily Breeze”
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/ci_16260936
Hermosa Beach Patch:
http://hermosabeach.patch.com/articles/green-idea-house-is-now-shovel-ready

Breaking New Ground with All of You!
by Robert Fortunato on October 7th, 2010 No Comments »

Our ground breaking ceremony on Tuesday could not have gone better.  Thank you all for your support which made that possible.  With well over 100 people attending or stopping by, it was great seeing old friends and meeting new.  Everyone from our Mayor, city council members, planning commissioners, key members
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You are Invited to the Ground Breaking Ceremony!
by Robert Fortunato on September 24th, 2010 No Comments »

You are invited to the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Green Idea House on Tuesday, October 5th, 8:45 am at 1556 Prospect Avenue, Hermosa Beach.
The ceremony will be done by 9:30 am; but information about the Green Idea House and the Southern California Edison Mobile Energy Unit (MEU) and demonstration
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First Green Idea City Leadership Forum a Huge Success
by Robert Fortunato on September 16th, 2010 No Comments »

We were proud to be a part of Hermosa Beach’s first Green Idea City Leadership Forum that brought together 70 environmental leaders in HB to support our city in being the first carbon Neutral City in LA County – if not all of Southern California.  See agenda below:
HERMOSA BEACH
GREEN IDEA
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Solar Just Got Easier in Hermosa
by Robert Fortunato on July 28th, 2010 No Comments »

Despite budgetary concerns and the threat of a $700 million lawsuit against the city by MacPherson Oil,  the Hermosa Beach City Council showed their commitment to being the first carbon neutral city in Los Angeles County last night when they unanimously voted to waive all permit and plan check fees
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Build It Green
by Robert Fortunato on April 27th, 2010 2 Comments »

The GreenPoint Rated label is the mark of quality for green home construction. It is a recognizable, independent seal of approval that verifies a home has been built or remodeled according to proven green standards. To make sure that every GreenPoint Rated home is healthy and efficient from the inside
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Objectives
by Robert Fortunato on April 27th, 2010 No Comments »

We started the project with a system of interdependent objectives that acts as a map and a compass. No project is perfect and this one won’t be either; but being mindful of these objectives keeps us on track when making decisions. We have found that it is particularly
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