2016 Why mulch? Where there are plants, there is mulch. Leaves, flowers, and stems die and fall off…Susan SchenkAugust 19, 2016
2016 Compost: Because a rind is a terrible thing to waste! So, you’ve reduced what you can, reused what you can, recycled what you can, but…Susan SchenkMay 20, 2016
2016 To spray or not to spray? Being rooted to one spot has disadvantages, like not being able to evade others that…Susan SchenkApril 22, 2016
2016 A little-known treasure in our mountains: The San Dimas Experimental Forest Look northward from the center of Claremont and the closest mountain you’ll see, just above…Ted Trzyna, President of the InterEnvironment InstituteMarch 18, 2016
2016 Mystery solved: live sustainably Most people in Claremont now see that we need to live more sustainably. So let’s…Mark von Wodtke, FASLAFebruary 19, 2016
2016 Report from Paris: A Claremonter at the Climate Change Conference Try to imagine the U.S. Army patrolling Claremont’s Village Venture. I saw something like that…Ted TrzynaJanuary 22, 2016
2015 Harvest rainwater and prevent flooding The City is being proactive by alerting Claremont property owners to avoid potential problems from…Mark von Wodtke, FASLANovember 20, 2015
2015 Know your plastic Plastic is everywhere. With a quick look around me, I see pens, mugs, furniture, utensils,…Alexis ReyesOctober 16, 2015
2015 News from Sustainable Claremont, and an opportunity Claremont’s Sustainable City Plan, adopted in 2008, included establishing a community organization to work closely…Sustainable ClaremontSeptember 11, 2015
2015 Wilderness Park Master Plan review is next week I wanted to visit homes on Forbes Place to talk about the Claremont Energy Challenge,…Freeman AllenSeptember 4, 2015