Friday, September 17, 2010

Top 25 Green Cities (because you know you wanted to know)

Just to cite my sources, I gathered the following information from The Green Guide (a National Geographic blessing).


The following is a list of cities with over 100,000 in population:



Highlights of the Top 25 Green Cities (Cities I am proud of because I used to live there)
1. Eugene, OR (score 9.0375, pop. 137,893)
     - Sustainable business incubator
     - Renewable energy supplying 85% of city's power
     - Extensive wetlands program
2. Austin, TX (score 8.5325, pop. 656,562)
     - Green Builder program
     - Smart growth initiative
     - Committed to solar power
3. Portland, OR (score 8.24, pop. 529,121)
     - Green building
     - Excellent public transport
     - Smart growth
4. St. Paul, MN (score 7.805, pop. 287,151)
     - Green space makes up a quarter of urban area
     - Significant greenhouse gas reductions
     - Affordable housing
5. Santa Rosa, CA (score 7.785, pop. 147,595)
     - Green building program
     - Clean air and water
     - Bicycle paths and lanes
6. Oakland, CA (score 7.3675, pop. 399,484)
     - Building local food production
     - Green building ordinance
     - Public transport
7. Berkeley, CA (score 7.285, pop. 102,743)
     - Green building requirements for municipal construction
     - Well used public transport system
     - Community gardens
8. Honolulu, HI (score 7.055, pop. 371,657)
     - Clean air and water
     - Biomass power generation
     - Green building standards
9. Huntsville, AL (score 7.035, pop. 158,216)
     - Green space makes up one-third of urban area
     - High public transport use
     - Excellent public education program
10. Denver, CO (score 7.0325, pop. 554,636)
     - Greenprint Denver, sustainability initiative
     - Large hybrid municipal fleet and nation's largest light rail system
     - Clean water and access to wilderness
11. Boston, MA (score 6.99, pop. 589,141)
     - Green building
     - Excellent public transport
     - Smoking ban
12. Lexington, KY (score 6.785, pop. 260,512)
     - Comprehensive growth management plan
     - Clean air
     - Smoking ban
13. Springfield, IL (score 6.7225, pop. 111,454)
     - Clean air and good water
     - Green design
     - Green spaces
14. Irvine, CA (score 6.72, pop. 143,072)
     - Comprehensive green building program
     - Smoking ban
     - Pedestrian oriented
15. Cambridge, MA (score 6.72, pop. 101,355)
     - High rate of public transport use
     - Green design
     - High percentage of green space
16. Anchorage, AK (score 6.705, pop. 260,283)
     - Excellent air and water quality
     - Smoking ban
     - High public health
17. Syracuse, NY (score 6.66, pop. 147,306)
     - Good air
     - Smoking ban
     - Commitment to reduce greenhouse gases
18. San Francisco, CA (score 6.6, pop. 776,733)
     - Municipal composting
     - Green design
     - High percentage of renewable energy use
     - Very high public transport use
19. Minneapolis, MN (score 6.58, pop. 382,618)
     - City-specific minimum wage
     - Smoking ban
     - High percentage of renewable biomass energy
20. Milwaukee, WI (score 6.5125, pop. 596,974)
     - Green housing development
     - Green space
21. Rochester, NY (score 6.43, pop. 219,773)
     - High percentage of renewable energy
     - Clean air
     - Smoking ban
22. Albuquerque, NM (score 6.3475, pop. 484,607)
     - Clean water
     - Smoking Ban
     - Wind power
23. Ann Arbor, MI (score 6.2875, pop. 114,024)
     - High percentage of public transport and bicycle commuters
     - High yard waste recover
     - Green space
24. Seattle, WA (score 6.115, pop. 563,374)
     - Large number of green buildings
     - Very high percentage of hydroelectric power use
     - Clean air and smoking ban
25. Kansas City, MO (score 6.055, pop. 441,545)
     - Clean water
     - City specific minimum wage
     - U.S. Mayors Climate Protection signatory

I was pretty surprised to find this list, but glad I did.  It's been a horrible day for me and seeing some of the cities I used to live in on the list of Green Cities is just nice.  It warms my soul to know that things are changing in the US.

Think about it.

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