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Greenleaf Board Members & Partners on their history with land
Sub Omnibus Terra – That is Latin for ‘under all is the land.’ It was the motto at LaSalle Partners’ Land Group where Greenleaf founder, John Andersen, worked with Greenleaf Board Member Kurt Little. This year on July 22nd, Kurt…
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Research results in Indiana show gypsum reduces soluble reactive phosphorus on agricultural lands
Excess nutrients run off fields into waterways where they contribute to toxic algal blooms that threaten public health, as well as eutrophication that harms aquatic life. One best practice that improves soil conditions is the use of calcium sulfate (gypsum)…
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Intelligent Generation profiled in Energy Storage and Electricity Markets Report
Intelligent Generation (IG), will lead a Clean Energy Group webinar on August 27, covering Electricity Markets and the Economics of Energy Storage.
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Phase II Kickoff of Great Lakes Protection Fund Green Infrastructure Project
The goal of this project, funded by the Great Lakes Protection Fund and led by Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc., is to reestablish more natural flows and improve water quality and function for Great Lakes tributaries by developing methods to…
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Intelligent Generation founder presents to EDF’s Climate Corps Energy Management Webinar Series
On July 9th, Jay Marhoefer, President and Founder of Intelligent Generation (IG) presented a talk on “Developing the Operating System for the Networked Clean Energy Grid” to the EDF Climate Corps Energy Management Webinar Series. The EDF Climate Corps is…
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Greenleaf Advisors and Partners Present Webinar: “Gypsum as an Agricultural Soil Amendment” to The Nature Conservancy
Greenleaf partners, Dr. Warren Dick of The Ohio State University, Ron Chamberlain of GYPSOIL, and Joe Nester of NesterAg, presented to The Nature Conservancy this week on the use of gypsum as an agricultural soil amendment and its environmental benefits.
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Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework: New Approach to Aid Watershed Planning
New approaches to conservation and nutrient management may help mitigate nutrient loading efficiently and effectively.
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Confluence Newsletter Invites Greenleaf Article on Healthy Soils for Healthy Waters
Confluence is an electronic newsletter co-produced by the University of Arkansas, University of Wisconsin, and a consortium of twelve Land- Grant Universities in states along the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. The goal of Confluence is to bring you research-based, unbiased…
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Greenleaf presents “Aggregation of Distributed Water Storage Solutions”
Greenleaf presented at the workshop on “Market-based Approaches to Green Infrastructure.” The workshop was funded by the Great Lakes Protection Fund, Environmental Consulting and Technology and a team of consultants, including Greenleaf Advisors. The goal of the workshop is to…
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Greenleaf 2014 Year-End Summary
One climbs a mountain one step at a time… best when roped in with a team of capable fellow climbers. One runs a river one stretch at a time… best when informed by knowledge of the river’s flow history and…
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