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Native Voices Foundation in the Press! ![]() SEDONA FIGHTS TO SAVE STARRY SKIES AND VANCOUVER OLYMPICS
Photos courtesy of NASA
Sedona, Arizona, With America being the biggest energy guzzler and global warmer, raising awareness that preserving the starry skies of communities, is another monumental way that Green Sedona is lighting the way toward reducing our gigantic carbon footprint, besides switching to natural cleaning products. “We also considered the health impact, since a 250 watt bulb lit from dawn to dusk on 76 street lights, would emit 47 tons of CO2 per year, as well as a blanket of acid rain and chemicals like mercury, from Arizona coal used to electrify them,” said environmental scientist Matthew Turner, Green Sedona(.org) founder. “ADOT needs to catch up with greener states like “The pedestrian fatalities took place in an identified stretch of road which warrants a traffic signal,” said Barbara Litrell, President of KSB, which has been praised by Governor Janet Napolitano for their innovations over 35 years. “76 street lights are overkill.” “90% of Americans can’t see their magical star filled skies because they live in overly lit areas. Even dark sky cities like nearby By night’s end, ADOT and the Council agreed to consider alternative solutions such as speed limit reduction from 40 to 30 mph, a traffic light, and solar lighting for crosswalks, sidewalks, and bikepaths. “With American and world cities vying for Green Leadership, the lessons and awareness from this battle could ripple... If thousands more cities reduced their night lights, all our children would have a brighter future, including preserving snow sports and the Winter Olympics,” said Chaffee. Native Voices Foundation(.org) is a Contact: Suzy@nativevoices.org, tel:
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