Monday, November 29, 2010

Fall colors

Every year the Ginkgo Trees turn a beautiful yellow gold color in my neighborhood.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Wow a long time since I posted

It has been a few months since I posted anything on my GoGreenAlameda blog page.

Someone recently told me about the California Cash for Appliances program.
If you purchase a new energy efficient appliance and recycle your old one you will be eligible for a rebate.
There are some conditions of course you must recycle your old appliance with one of their platinum partners. PG&E also has an appliance recycling program.

There are 2 costs to owning an appliance. The price you paid and the cost for the energy it uses.
Most newer washing machines are also more water efficient which can be a big deal here in California since we almost always seem to be in a drought.

Click on the links below to check out the programs.

http://www.cash4appliances.org/
http://www.pge.com/rebates/

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Will it make you happy!

Came across this article in the New York Times today. Seems to echo sentiments we are hearing about and living with. The simple process of being happier with less. Less car, less vacation, less things, less money.
I have been on this quest for awhile, at least in theory. Always trying to reduce the amount of things that are non essential. I am not perfect, not a zen master. I still want things, a newer bike, car. However it is nice to read and be reminded that these don't ultimately make us happier. People, connections and relationships do. I have been trying to strengthen those and make them more important in my life.
Read the full article here.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

e-waste recycling event this saturday 8/14

Nothing warms my heart more than getting rid of stuff. Especially electronic stuff. They had one recently at Lincoln School and I was so happy to get rid of those useless wall warts, old cell phones, cable modems and bunch of useless gizmos clogging up my closet. They also took a bag of alkaline batteries I had laying around, thank goodness. Get rid of it while its easy. There is an e-waste recycling event happening at the Harbor Bay Community Parking Lot this saturday 8/14 9am-1pm 



Tuesday, June 22, 2010

44th Annual Sand Castle & Sculpture Contest

June 19th marked the 44th annual sand castle and sand sculpture contest. Where people came to Crown Beach to recycle the sand, seaweed and beach debris and created some unique and creative sand castles and sand sculptures. The beach was crowded with onlookers to view the creations. Here are a few of my favorites.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Bike to Work Day

Everyone who knows me knows I love to ride my bike. I have 4 of them. It used to be more for intense recreation (I used to do Triathlons and raced Mountain bikes) but over the last few years I have grown to enjoy, ney love biking to work and around the Island just for fun. I even joined BikeAlameda.

This year I participated in BTWD helping out an Energizer Station on Webster St. handing out bags filled with goodies, water, oranges, bagels and info to those riding by. Many of them biking to work.
And all of them smiling.



From left to right Jon Spangler, Clarke Cole, Kathy Moehring and Me (Philip Kaake)


Here are some bike to work day stats.
We had a total of 493 riders who signed in at energizer stations this morning and 307 who rode bikes but didn't sign in for a grand total by our count of 800 bike rides today.


Change your mind ride a bike instead of using your car once.
I probably ride my bike to work 3 to 5 days a week and on brokers tour whenever possible. I also try and do as many errands and shopping when possible (2 large bike bags help). If you are using your car for all your errands and shopping I encourage everyone to try it and see if you don't enjoy the journey rather than just rushing to the destination just a little bit more. If you haven't ridden your bike for awhile and it's getting a little hard to shift or brake I suggest you take it to one of great local bike shops and have it tuned up. Or better yet get a new bike, or new used bike. This will really give you incentive.

Bike on Alamedans, and cyclists everywhere.

Monday, May 17, 2010

AOR Green Home Expo is coming!

On Saturday, July 17th, 2010, from 10 am to 4 pm the Alameda Association of REALTORS® and their AFFILIATE Partners will host The Green Home Expo at the Alameda Towne Centre. The Alameda Association of REALTORS ® is proud to host this fun and informative event to promote the growing interest in green building, awareness, and lifestyle.

The Green Home Expo is a trade show showcasing the latest environmentally friendly products and services used in the homebuilding and home improvement industries. This is your opportunity to promote your products and services to both builders and consumers. Sponsorship and limited trade show vendor opportunities are available. It's also a chance to learn about the newest innovations and trends through top speakers and exhibits.


We will have a number of guest speakers who will be presenting to promote green building, awareness, and lifestyle on the Center Stage throughout the day.
Green Kids at the EXPO!!!!!

Bring your Kids and let them experience and learn from the Mad Science Team who will be providing hands on experiments, and "Up in the Air" Mad Science show. Other activities include Face painting and a building competition for our "Green Home Builders of the future.
For more information on The Green Home Expo you may visit us on the web at


Building greener is great but most of us in Alameda own a vintage or older home.  There are ways to go greener with improved efficiency such as an energy audit for your home. Choosing materials that have less indoor environmental effects.  Low or no VOC paints, even certain cleaning products are pretty toxic. Using surfaces and materials that have less offgassing that have been known to cause health issues. It's worth doing a little research to find materials that could improve your quality of life while improving your home.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Are you wasting energy?

Homes use energy, lots of it, electricity, gas, water. A home energy audit is a great way to take a look at where you could be saving money on utilities, this could be anywhere from 5% to 30% of your total usage. There are DIY ways to do this and it's pretty simple.  You could also hire a special home energy auditor to perform a more sophisticated home energy audit.
I like the idea of a do it yourself approach at first, this article in thedailygreen.com website was simple and straightforward. This is a good way to start educating yourself about your home and easy ways to start on making your home more energy efficient.
Look at it as a treasure hunt in reverse.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Green news from around the world


Just discovered the New York Times green blog.
Interesting news from around the world on green issues.

New York Times green blog

Monday, January 25, 2010

City Car Share is in Alameda


I knew that City Car Share was in Alameda but had completely forgotten about it until I used the parking lot on Central recently.  It is  a great idea that is catching on quicker in cities and urban areas where it's more of a hassle and expense to own a car.
I remember well the days of searching for a parking space at night when I lived in SF.  I hope the program is successful here in Alameda because it is such a great idea for those who do not own a car or maybe want to drop owning a second car.  I have emailed them and asked for more information on the program and will be getting back with updates. Check out their website for more information.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ever heard of recycled paint.

What happens to all the latex paint that is dropped off at hazard waste centers? It’s recycled and is being resold at your local paint distributors, Dunn-Edwards and Kelly-Moore, for instance. Recycled paint sells for less, but the quality and viscosity is augmented by blending it with virgin materials. For more information and a complete list of distributors, visit  http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/ConDemo/Paint/

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Happy New Year! And welcome 2010


Happy New Year to all you human beings who aspire to use less resources and become more environmentally friendly.  My resolutions this year are to simply do more to help green my home, business and family.  Keep lights off when not necessary and use less paper (this comes under home, family and work). I am planning on signing up for an electronic document service that allows clients to sign remotely. This will ultimately use less paper in my transactions.  Get more use out of our re-usable shopping bags.  This means remembering to bring them more and encourage their use with other family members.  In general it is more of the same and discovering ways to improve along the way.  I look at each element of being greener as a challenge to see how I can squeeze more out of less.  It's just a matter of changing my mind on how, when and where I use resources.