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Louisiana Green Scene Magazine with Larry Savoie

U.S. Green Building Council lauds post Katrina rebuilding All great success  stories usually contain some elements of tragedy which ultimately play out to … (Read more)
The local food movement continues to grow by leaps and bounds. Many green consumers are starting to examine other areas of their lives that could benefit from buying… (Read more)
Green New Orleans - Community

Go Green NOLA


Go Green NOLA's website is the guide for the New Orleans community on how to build and live green.
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Green Tips | Community Gardens

Global Green USA


A national environmental organization addressing three of the greatest challenges...
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Holy Cross Project | Green Schools

The Green Project


The Green Project is governed by a 15-member board. Each board member serves for two years and is elected by The Green Project membership at our annual membership meeting each June.
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Warehouse Store | Salvage and Deconstruction | Recycling

Rebuild Green New Orleans


Rebuild Green is meant to help residents of New Orleans and elsewhere along the Gulf Coast create homes, employment and an environment that are sustainable in the 21st century.
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Safe Housing | Renewable Energy | Wetlands Restoration

Recycling


Even though the city has dropped the ball on recycling, individual companies have come to the rescue. For a small monthly fee, they would love to pick up your plastics, aluminum, glass and even Styrofoam!
» View Main Recycling Page | Click here for a printable recycling guide!
Phoenix Recycling | Republic Services/Allied Waste Industries

Alternative Energy Sources


It's time to get New Orleans off the grid. With the new wave of alternative energy sources, from rooftop solar panels to wind turbines, it's easy to go green and cheap simultaneously.
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Alliance 4 Affordable Energy | Green Light New Orleans

Restoring Our Wetlands


By redirecting the Mississippi River from it's natural flow, south Louisiana's wetlands are being taken over and destroyed by the stronger current of the Gulf of Mexico at an alarming rate.
» View Main Wetlands Restoration Page
Gulf Restoration Network | Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation
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