COSC, The Greater Des Moines Partnership and Metro Waste Authority are pleased to announce the 2012 Environmental Impact Awards! You are invited to the awards luncheon at the Des Moines Botanical Center on May, 16th.
Fairfield's Hometown Reward's Program and Iowa State University Extension and Outreach hosts the 2nd half of COSC's Energy Efficiency Rehab Training on June 22-23 at the Fairfield Public Library. It's free and qualifies contractors for work on energy efficient projects.
Des Moines, IA (April 30, 2012) - The free workshops support Fairfield's Hometown Rewards program and will qualify contractors for work on energy efficient loan projects.
Des Moines, IA (April 10, 2012) - COSC, Metro Waste Authority, and Greater Des Moines Partnership will honor five organizations and one individual with Environmental Impact Awards at a luncheon on Wednesday, May 16, 2012.
Des Moines, IA (March 5, 2012) - COSC launched its COSC Evergreen sustainability certification at StartupCity in Des Moines, Iowa, on March 5, 2012, during its Annual Membership Meeting. The COSC Evergreen sustainability certification is the first of its kind.
Des Moines, IA (January 4, 2012) - Environmental Impact Award applications will be accepted through Friday, March 23, 2012 at 3:30 p.m. To commemorate Earth Month, winners will be announced April 16.
Introducing a new resource that helps individuals, businesses and communities understand their environmental impact. Powered by the ENpact analysis engine, COSC Evergreen is the only dynamic measure of your contribution to our sustainable world.
Aaron Todd contributes to this week's The Tomorrow Plan Exchange: One of the challenges we encounter as we undertake The Tomorrow Plan is that the notion of "community sustainability" can seem theoretical, nebulous, or esoteric. It can seem as though community sustainability is a high-level aspiration...
Worldly Iowan musician Whitmore's new album shows optimism. On his new album, "Field Songs," William Elliott Whitmore wanted to give listeners the feeling that they were sitting on the porch of his Montrose, Ia., farm, listening to him play.
Why are you member of COSC? I am a green builder and received my certificate from COSC – I love what they do. Their mission aligns well with my way of life and a dream of being self-sufficient.
COSC, The Greater Des Moines Partnership and Metro Waste Authority are pleased to announce the 2012 Environmental Impact Awards! You are invited to the awards luncheon at the Des Moines Botanical Center on May, 16th.
Fairfield's Hometown Reward's Program and Iowa State University Extension and Outreach hosts the 2nd half of COSC's Energy Efficiency Rehab Training on June 22-23 at the Fairfield Public Library. It's free and qualifies contractors for work on energy efficient projects.
Des Moines, IA (April 30, 2012) - The free workshops support Fairfield's Hometown Rewards program and will qualify contractors for work on energy efficient loan projects.
Des Moines, IA (April 10, 2012) - COSC, Metro Waste Authority, and Greater Des Moines Partnership will honor five organizations and one individual with Environmental Impact Awards at a luncheon on Wednesday, May 16, 2012.
Des Moines, IA (March 5, 2012) - COSC launched its COSC Evergreen sustainability certification at StartupCity in Des Moines, Iowa, on March 5, 2012, during its Annual Membership Meeting. The COSC Evergreen sustainability certification is the first of its kind.
Des Moines, IA (January 4, 2012) - Environmental Impact Award applications will be accepted through Friday, March 23, 2012 at 3:30 p.m. To commemorate Earth Month, winners will be announced April 16.
Introducing a new resource that helps individuals, businesses and communities understand their environmental impact. Powered by the ENpact analysis engine, COSC Evergreen is the only dynamic measure of your contribution to our sustainable world.
Aaron Todd contributes to this week's The Tomorrow Plan Exchange: One of the challenges we encounter as we undertake The Tomorrow Plan is that the notion of "community sustainability" can seem theoretical, nebulous, or esoteric. It can seem as though community sustainability is a high-level aspiration...
Worldly Iowan musician Whitmore's new album shows optimism. On his new album, "Field Songs," William Elliott Whitmore wanted to give listeners the feeling that they were sitting on the porch of his Montrose, Ia., farm, listening to him play.
Why are you member of COSC? I am a green builder and received my certificate from COSC – I love what they do. Their mission aligns well with my way of life and a dream of being self-sufficient.