Showing posts with label Book Watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Watch. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Made In The Shade
BWP

Shade your home or business with FREE trees to keep air conditioning costs lower! Trees are nature’s air conditioners with the ability to reduce air conditioning use from 10% to 50%.

Residents can select up to 3 shade trees for free. Businesses up to 20 shade trees all for free.

A certified arborist will help you select the best planting sites and the best trees for those sites. BWP will also provide stakes, ties and arbor guards, also for free!

Burbank renters can also participate if they receive written authorization from the owner. Call the BWP at 818-957-8196 to schedule a consultation at your property.

Losing our cool: uncomfortable truths about our air-conditioned world (and finding new ways to get through the summer)
Stan Cox
New Press, 2010
306.46 COX
Losing our Cool shows how indoor climate control is colliding with an out-of-control outdoor climate. In America, energy consumed by home air-conditioning, and the resulting greenhouse emissions, have doubled in just over a decade, and energy to cool retail stores has risen by two-thirds.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Barry Commoner: Pioneer of the Environmental Movement

Barry Commoner Dead: Pioneering Environmental Scientist and Activist Dies at 95
Huffington Post: 10.01.2012 by Peter Dreier

Described in 1970 by Time magazine as the "Paul Revere of ecology," Commoner followed Rachel Carson as America's most prominent modern environmentalist. He viewed the environmental crisis as a symptom of a fundamentally flawed economic and social system. A biologist and research scientist, he argued that corporate greed, misguided government priorities, and the misuse of technology undermined "the finely sculptured fit between life and its surroundings."

Commoner insisted that scientists had an obligation to make scientific information accessible to the general public, so that citizens could participate in public debates that involved scientific questions. Citizens, he said, have a right to know the health hazards of the consumer products and technologies used in everyday life. Those were radical ideas in the 1950s and 1960s, when most Americans were still mesmerized by the cult of scientific expertise and such new technologies as cars, plastics, chemical sprays, and atomic energy.

Commoner linked environmental issues to a broader vision of social and economic justice. He called attention to the parallels among the environmental, civil rights, labor, and peace movements. He connected the environmental crisis to the problems of poverty, injustice, racism, public health, national security, and war. READ MORE !

Making Peace with the Planet
Barry Commoner @ CalCat
New Press, 1992
ISBN-13: 9781565840126
Reviews the vast efforts made in the public and private spheres to address and control the damage done and shows us why, despite billions of dollars spent to save the environment, we now find ourselves in an even deeper crisis. It is a book of hard facts and figures whose conclusion--that environmental pollution can be prevented only through fundamental redesign of the way we produce goods.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Composting Workshop
October 3 - 6:30 PM
Burbank Recycle Center
500 S. Flower Street

Burbank'sComposting Program
Since December 1989, the City of Burbank has provided residents with free composting instruction and top-quality composters. Over the years, composting has played an essential part in the City’s ability to divert 50% of its waste from the landfill as required by State law. The City collects over 1,000 tons of green waste per month at the curb and takes it to a composting facility outside of Burbank. Backyard composting helps to reduce this amount.

Getting started
If you are interested in backyard composting, please call the Burbank Recycle Center at (818) 238-3900 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., and ask about upcoming workshops.

Residents receive free composters at the workshops. The compost bins available through the City are selected based on a variety of attributes including bin capacity, quality, ease of assembly and handling, cost, attractiveness, and durability. Brand names vary, depending on the best available product on the market at the time. If you move within Burbank, please take your composter with you, and call the Recycle Center with an address change. If you move out of Burbank, please call the Recycle Center so that your composter can be returned and reused in Burbank.

The compost specialist: the essential guide to creating and using garden compost, and using potting and seed composts
David Squire
New Holland, 2009
631.875 SQUIR
In our ecologically aware times, composting is one smart way to minimize our carbon footprint and help the earth. This new entry in the highly successful Specialist series gives gardeners all the guidance they need to start making, storing, and using their own compost.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Drug Take Back Day: Sep 29

Drug Take Back Day
September 29: 10am – 2pm
200 N Third Burbank

The Burbank Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration are providing the public with an opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous prescription drugs. The public will be able to drop off their expired, unused, and unwanted pills at the Burbank Police station, in the rear parking lot, free of charge, and no questions asked. By doing so, they will be helping prevent drug abuse and theft.

Prescription Medication
Our water has a drug problem, and as a result, we’re all taking in way more medication than we bargained for. Drinking water in many major metropolitan areas is contaminated with all kinds of pharmaceuticals—from antibiotics to antidepressants—and it’s not just the result of them passing through our bodies. Instead of flushing your prescription meds down the toilet, donate drugs that are still usable. Not every state has a recycling/redistribution program or allows patients to donate directly.

Are your prescriptions killing you?: how to prevent dangerous interactions, avoid deadly side effects, and be healthier with fewer drugs
Armon B Neel
New York : Atria Books, 2012
615.7042 2012 NEEL

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Los Angeles River Presentation: Sep 27

Los Angeles River: Past, Present & Future
Sep 27, 2012
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Buena Vista Branch Library
300 N. Buena Vista St.

A multi-media presentation with Kari Rasmussen, Education Coordinator at Friends of the Los Angeles River.
For further information, call 818-238-5620.

The Los Angeles River: its life, death, and possible rebirth
Blake Gumprecht
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999
979.493 GUMPR
Three centuries ago, the Los Angeles River meandered through marshes and forests of willow and sycamore. Trout spawned in its waters and grizzly bears roamed its shores. The bountiful environment the river helped create supported one of the largest concentrations of Indians in North America.

World Rivers Day - September 30

October 4 PremierRock the Boat
Downtown Independent Theater

A thoroughly awesome doc about the 3-day kayaking expedition, and a smart, funny, wise film about the LA River.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Book Watch: New Green Books @ BPL

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library


Bottled lightning: superbatteries, electric cars, and the new lithium economy
The rise of lithium batteries and the implications of the new energy economy.
Seth Fletcher
Hill & Wang, 2011
621.31242 FLETC

Force of nature: the unlikely story of Wal-Mart's green revolution
A green business revolution @ Wal-Mart.
Edward Humes
Harper Business, 2011

338.927 HUMES


Let them eat shrimp: the tragic disappearance of the rainforests of the sea
Profound importance of mangrove forests to the ecological balance of the areas near the ocean where they are located.
K P Warne
Island Press, 2011
578.7698 WARNE

Mindfully green: a personal and spiritual guide to whole earth thinking
Finding a personal connection with green living.
Stephanie Kaza
Shambhala, 2008

333.72 KAZA

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Book Watch: Burbank Library

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library


Aerotropolis: the way we'll live next
John D Kasarda – Farrar, 2011
Eye-opening look at the new phenomenon called the aerotropolis gives us a glimpse of the way we will live in the near future and the way we will do business too.read
307.0112 KASAR

Earth, the operators' manual
Richard B. Alley – WW Norton - 2011
Explores the history of energy use by humans over the centuries, gives a doubt-destroying proof that already-high levels of carbon dioxide are causing damaging global warming, and surveys the alternative energy options that are available to exploit right now.
333.79 ALLEY

Mindfully green: a personal and spiritual guide to whole earth thinking
Stephanie Kaza – Shambhala, 2008
In three parts, she guides readers through the principles of Buddhism as they apply to taking responsible action toward the earth: reducing harm, understanding suffering, seeing the big picture, letting go of desire and being in the moment.
333.72 KAZA


Plastiki: across the Pacific on plastic-an adventure to save our oceans
David de Rothschild – Chronicle, 2011
Explorer, global green leader, and eco-TV host David de Rothschild recounts the extraordinary journey of the Plastiki, an innovative and mostly untested sixty-foot catamaran that floats on 12,500 reclaimed plastic bottles.
910.9164 ROTHS

Girls gone green
Lynn Hirshfield – Participant Media, 2010
Filled with stories from real girls who made a difference, plus lots of celebrity green girls who are doing their part to help out, Girls Gone Greengives girls everywhere the inspiration to do something to help their world.
333.72 HIRSH

Friday, June 25, 2010

Book Watch

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library


The blue economy:
10 years, 100 innovations, 100 million jobs: report to the Club of Rome
Gunter A Pauli – Paradigm Publications, 2010
333.7 PAULI


Choosing green:
the homebuyer's guide to good green homes
Jerry Yudelson – New Society, 2008
-what to look for, what questions to ask a builder, which green home rating systems to trust
643.1204 2008 YUDEL




Energy independence:
your everyday guide to reducing fuel consumption
Christine Woodside – Lyons Press, 2009
-intro to accessible alternative energy sources
333.79 2009 WOODS

Investing in a sustainable world:
why GREEN is the new color of money on Wall Street
Matthew J Kiernan – Amacom, 2009
-guide for investors who want to explore “green” markets
332.6042 2009 KIERN

Friday, May 14, 2010

Book Watch

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library




Compost: the natural way to make food for your garden
Ken Thompson – DK, 2007
631.875
THOMP


Ecoholic: your guide to the most environmentally friendly information, products, and services
Adria Vasil – Norton, 2009
640.4
VASIL


Power hungry: the myths of "green" energy and the real fuels of the future
Robert Bryce – Public Affairs, 2010
~ contrarian assessment of America's energy situation--and the gulf between the goals of the green movement and our vast need for power--by the author of Gusher of Lies
333.79
2010
BRYCE

Friday, April 2, 2010

Book Watch

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library


Consumer’s Dictionary of Food Additives
Ruth Winter – Three Rivers, 2009
~ Descriptions of 12,000+ ingredients in Plain English
R 664.0603
7th Ed
2009
WINTE


Natural Enemies Handbook
Mary Louise Flint – U of California, 1998
~ Control pests in gardens, farms, or landscapes. Listed alphabetically according to the common name of major groups such as aphids, beetles, caterpillars and mites.
R 632.9
1998
FLINT

Our World of Water
Beatrice Hollyer – Holt, 2009
~ Explores where water comes from and means to children in Peru, Mauritania, U.S., Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Tajikistan.
J 363.61
HOLLY

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Book Watch

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library



Farewell, My Subaru: an Epic Adventure in Local Living
Doug Fine – Villard, 2008
333.72 FINE
~ recounts hard won lessons learned from trying to live a sustainable lifestyle


Green Building & Remodeling for Dummies
Eric Corey Freed – Wiley, 2008
690.8047 2008 FREED
~ fun and easy way to plan and build your dream green home

Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities & the Durable Future
Bill McKibben – Times, 2007
306.3 MCKIB
~ a new way to think about the things we buy, the food we eat, the energy we use, and the money that pays for it all

Monday, August 10, 2009

Book Watch

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library



Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture
Ellen Ruppel Shell – Penguin 2009

381.149 SHELL
~ The engine of globalization, outsourcing, planned obsolescence, and economic instability in an increasingly unsettled world.

The End of the Long Summer: Why We Must Remake Our Civilization to Survive on a Volatile Earth
Dianne Dumanoski – Crown 2009

551.6 DUMAN
~ Ecological consequences beyond global warming resulting from modern human activity; describes the possibility of massive instability and climate swings, including a possible return to ice ages of the past.

The End of Energy Obesity
Peter Tertzakian - John Wiley & Sons 2009

333.79 TERTZ
~ Explores how the world can reduce its energy appetite and change its diet of fuels for a prosperous and secure tomorrow.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Book Watch: Summer Reading

Summer Reading List for Kids - Time to "Go Green!"
Literacy and Reading: July 13, 2009

Asst. Prof. Jennifer Turner, College of Education-University of Maryland

I have known about "going green" for some time, but I didn't really understand its importance until my 6-year old son, Elijah, came home from school one day and started saying, "Be green." He would remind us to turn off the lights, saying with a sweet smile, "Mommy we need to be green." He'd unplug appliances that were not in use, turn off the water when he brushed his teeth, and constantly ask me to get a recycling bin for our plastics and glass.

Curious to know where he had learned this phrase, I emailed his kindergarten teacher to ask what books she had read. She told me that she had read several books within a popular curriculum series on recycling and going green for Earth Day. She had also read How Do Plants Get Food?, by Meish Goldish (1989), a wonderful book that has interesting science facts presented in a kid-friendly manner. Reading books and talking about the Earth was a very enjoyable activity for Elijah, and this started his quest to greener living.

Books for Kids Aged 3-8
Why Should I Save Energy? (Why Should I?)
Jen Green, 2005, Barron's
J 333.79 GREEN @ Burbank Public Library

Books for Kids Aged 9-12
Earth Book for Kids: Activities to Help Heal the Environment
Linda Schwartz, 1990, Learning Works
J 363.7 SCHWA @ Burbank Public Library

Books for Kids Aged 13-17
The Green Teen: The Eco-Friendly Teen's Guide to Saving the Planet
Jenn Savedge, 2009, New Society


Complete list @ Literacy & Reading News

Friday, June 19, 2009

Book Watch

New Green Books @ Burbank Public Library



Eco-craft: recycle, recraft, restyle
Susan Wasinger – Lark Books, 2009
745.5 WASIN


Who knew taking care of the planet could look so good? "Eco*Craft" shows how, with 30 truly beautiful home decor projects that elevate environmental consciousness to stylish new heights.

Green IT: reduce your information system's environmental impact while adding to the bottom line
Toby J Velte – McGraw-Hill, 2008
658.4038 2008 VELTE

Explains how to adopt a business-driven green initiative and provides a detailed implementation plan; strategies for reducing power needs, procuring energy from alternative sources, utilizing virtualization technologies, and managing sustainable development.

Homebrew Wind Power: a hands-on guide to harnessing the wind
Dan Bartmann – Buckville, 2009
621.3121 BARTM

Harnessing the wind can be a tricky business, but the authors provide step-by-step, illustrated instructions for building a wind generator in a home workshop. Even if you don't plan on building your own turbine, this book is packed with valuable information for anyone considering wind energy.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Book Watch


New ' Green ' books @ Burbank Public Library

Ecological Intelligence:

How Knowing the Hidden Impacts of What We Buy Can Change Everything
Daniel Goleman - Broadway Books, 2009
333.7 GOLEM


The bestselling author of "Emotional Intelligence" and "Primal Leadership" reveals the hidden environmental consequences of what societies make and buy, and how that knowledge can drive the changes necessary to save the planet. Examines the inconsistencies and delusions at the core of the "going green effort," the author argues that consumers are "collective victims of a sleight of hand," helplessly unaware of the true provenance and impact of the products they purchase.

The Eco-Travel Guide
Alastair Fuad-Luke - Thames & Hudson, 2008
910.202 2008 ECOTR

One-page overviews of the destinations focus on how the lodge or resort uses eco-architecture and environmental management systems and benefits the local culture and environment. Destinations are not reviewed or rated here.

The Gorgeously Green Diet: How to Live Lean and Green
Sophie Uliano - Dutton, 2009
613.26 2009 ULIAN

Green guru and ecolicious consultant Sophie Uliano has appeared on Oprah, Good Morning America, The View, and other national television shows. Sophie shows how to love food, live healthily, lose weight, and save money and the planet.