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Environment

San Francisco is at the vanguard of the 21st century green economy. By pioneering programs to educate our community and by creating incentives for residents and businesses alike to go green, we have created environmental standards unsurpassed by most American cities. Yet we can do better. In 2008, Phil Ting helped launch GoSolarSF – San Francisco’s first municipal solar energy incentive program, and also one of its most successful. This program, coupled with the California Solar Initiative, could pay for more than half the cost of a solar power system installed in San Francisco. The demand for environmental incentive programs is high in San Francisco – as it should be. Our city has one of the largest and most aggressive solar incentive programs in the nation. Our green building standards outrank all others. And we are working to build the country’s first electric vehicle network. Programs like these empower San Franciscans to reduce our carbon footprint and integrate renewable energy into our daily lives. But when it comes to the environment, our work is never done.

Infographic: Solar Energy In California And Its Return On Investment
13 years ago

Infographic: Solar Energy In California And Its Return On Investment

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By: Tamara Gilden

California is at the forefront of the nation’s green economy, pioneering innovative renewable energy incentive programs, creating green jobs and spurring economic growth. Our cutting-edge local, state and regional initiatives have made …
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Greenhouse-Gas Producers Exposed by EPA Data
13 years ago

Greenhouse-Gas Producers Exposed by EPA Data

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By: Evan Bertolli

As you probably know, we geek out about data here at Reset, especially when that data is a step in the right direction for more government transparency. So you might …
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The Push For Parklets
13 years ago

The Push For Parklets

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We are big advocates and frequent users of parklets in San Francisco. Few things are better than enjoying delicious food and reading outside on a nice day in the city.


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California Companies Kick Off 2012 As Benefit Corporations
13 years ago

California Companies Kick Off 2012 As Benefit Corporations

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This week marked the first time California companies could register as a benefit corporation. A dozen CEOs lined up at the California Secretary of State’s Office to become a …
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2012 TED Winner Is Unusual Choice
13 years ago

2012 TED Winner Is Unusual Choice

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For the first time in the history of the TED prize the winning recipient was not an individual — but rather an idea.

The 2012 TED Prize was awarded …
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Summer of Smart Winner Helps Green Grade San Francisco
13 years ago

Summer of Smart Winner Helps Green Grade San Francisco

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We spend 90% of our time in buildings, and yet we still don’t know as much as we should about how a building’s environment affects our overall environment. At …
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