Sustainability

  • The Power of Solar

    The sun continues to rise in Missouri!  Since 2008, when Missouri voters passed the Renewable Energy Standard by a 2 to 1 margin, the solar industry has been growing rapidly across the state.  This citizen initiative created a rebate program that requires investor-owned utilities like Ameren and KCP&L to pay a $2 per watt rebate…

  • Planting Your Own Garden

    Last week, my 11-year-old daughter surprised my wife and me in a store with a handful of seed packets.  “Let’s grow our own vegetables this year!”  My mind raced in the moment, excited about the fact that this child, who we have a tough time getting to eat her vegetables, actually wanted to grow some.…

  • Food Fresh from the Farm

    We’ve all heard the adage “You are what you eat.”  As we acknowledge and embrace the truth of this assertion, many of us are starting to take a closer look at what we put into our bodies.  Whether you’re exploring fresh foods, raw foods, organic foods, or simply more natural foods that haven’t had all…

  • The Gathering of the Green People

    On the eve after April Fool’s Day, all of the green people in St. Louis made a lunar landing on the Moonrise Hotel on The Delmar Loop .  While this sounds like science fiction, the Green Ball was the place to “celebrate the earth under the moon.”  The event raised thousands of dollars for the…

  • Heating (and Cooling) from the Ground Up

    Geothermal heating and cooling systems are becoming increasingly common as a smart way to heat and cool buildings.  The big reason for this is a 30 percent federal tax credit that effectively reduces the cost by that much.  They’re not for everyone, but according to the EPA, geothermal systems are “the most energy efficient, environmentally…

  • What’s the Buzz about the Bees?

    Honey bees may seem mildly threatening on a summer day, but for the most part they just go about their business and leave us alone.  The interesting thing is that their business is big business, involving not just honey production but pollination of about $15 billion in crops each year, representing a third of our…