Doyle Drive KEY Cool Globe Street Trail WARMING HUT WEST BLUFF PICNIC AREA Globes Around San Francisco San Francisco International Airport City Hall (2) Pier 39 Ferry Building Plaza AT&T Park <strong>California</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> Parking and Transportation The Globes will be exhibited along the Crissy Field Promenade, with easy parking and access from the East Beach and the West Bluff Picnic Area. From San Francisco: • Take Van Ness north to Bay Street • Turn left on Bay Street • Continue right onto Laguna Street • Continue left onto Marina Blvd. • Stay in right lane and continue straight on Mason (don’t turn left toward Golden Gate Bridge) • Turn right into the East Beach parking lot or continue on Mason to the West Bluff Picnic Area parking. SAN FRANCISCO BAY WILDLIFE PROTECTION AREA EAST BEACH Golden Gate Promenade / SF Bay Trail TIDAL MARSH MARINA GATE & ENTRY GROVE HISTORIC AIRFIELD Mason Street CRISSY FIELD CENTER Mason Street Doyle Drive Richardson Avenue
C o v e r acknowledgements cool globes index # SOLUTION Title Artist With an unwavering commitment to environmental protection, Toyota strives to create clean and efficient products, and to conserve resources before its vehicles even hit the road. Cool Globes acknowledges and thanks Toyota for being the presenting sponsor <strong>of</strong> Cool Globes in San Francisco. Without Toyota’s generous support this exhibit would not be possible. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is committed to achieving clean air to protect the public’s health and the environment in the San Francisco Bay region. Cool Globes appreciates the support the Air District has provided through printing this guidebook. Michael Schwab has established an international reputation as one <strong>of</strong> America’s most beloved graphic artists, creating award-winning logo designs and poster art for a remarkable list <strong>of</strong> clients. Cool Globes extends its appreciation for donating his time and talents to design the guidebook cover and San Francisco street banners. Cool Globes would like to acknowledge and thank the following organizations for their support: Clif Bar, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, Jasculca/Terman and Associates, Inc., National Parks and Conservation Association, Pier 39, Presidio Trust, Port <strong>of</strong> San Francisco, San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco International Airport, Save the Bay, Sign and Sign Again, and Sun First! Solar Energy Systems. In addition, we would like to recognize the following outstanding individuals: Ben Avery, Laura Castellini, Wade Crowfoot, Ozola Cody, Lindsay Irving, Tracy Keough, Denise Lamott, Grier McCurdy Mathews, Cindy Morton, Aaron Pope, Allison Quaid, Jesse Simons, Terri Spath and Ted Witt. Cool Globes would also like to thank its staff, Megan Scarsella and Nora Gainer, for their continuous hard work. The paper in this guidebook was manufactured with electricity in the form <strong>of</strong> renewable energy (wind, hydro and biogas) and contains a minimum <strong>of</strong> 10% post consumer recovered fiber. 9 Get in the Game: Take Action for the Environment A Perfect Game Plan Thom Cicchelli 10 Commercial Recycling Recycled Evolution, Bryan Sperry 10 Adjust the Thermostat Warm Up: Wear a Sweater Lindsay Obermeyer 11 Service Your Car Under Pressure, Derric Clemmons 12 Let Your Voice Be Heard The Choices in Your Hands, Paula Clayton 13 Common Ground Mr. Polar Bear Goes to Washington, Peter Mars 13 Wind Power Wind Andamento, Karen Ami 14 LED Traffic Lights Stop Traffic Cold, Lee Strickland 14 Take Simple Steps Teenie Greenie, Red Moon 15 Take Action For the Environment Things To Do Today, Geo Kita and Reid Johnston 16 Green Your Screens Green Beacon, Robert Chambers 16 Chicago’s Green Ro<strong>of</strong>s Hey, Nice Ro<strong>of</strong>top!, Mason Dixon 17 Listen To Our Children Listen To Our Children, John Santoro and Arthur Santoro 17 Join The Stop Global Warming Virtual March Tom Van Sant 18 Corporate Environmental Volunteerism Community Care, Nancy Bank 19 Residential Recycling The Comer Connection (Plastics, Metals and Cell Phones OH MY!), Faheem Majeed and Gary Comer Youth Center 19 Green Schools Green School, Green Students, Lawrence Hall Youth Services; Janice Gould (teacher), Sergio Ramos, Lakeysha Dunn, Darnell Rhodes, Ebony Stamps, Dominick Dunbar and Carlos Jones 20 Geothermal Energy Tapping Geothermal Resources, Deidre Fox 20 Encourage Green Government The Word Globe, Bernard Williams 21 Global Green The Butterfly and the Tsunami, Lauren Davies 22 Use Public Transportation Take the “A” Train, Sue Sommers 22 Population Awareness Population Density, Darrin Hallowell 23 Get Involved First We Scream, Then We Act, Nancy L. Steinmeyer 23 Green Office Make It Happen, Cathryn Henry-Colcer and Dan Colcer 24 Preserve Green Spaces Flower Power, Carrie Nardello 25 Buy Wind Power Chris Burke 25 Clinton Climate Initiative Ripple, Sandra Bacon 26 Food for Thought We Are What We Eat, Nicholas Kashian 26 Ro<strong>of</strong>top Gardens Around the World Green Ro<strong>of</strong> Connection, Ingrid Albrecht 27 Don’t Idle Itz a Rhythmistic World, Turtel Onli 28 Green Manufacturing Watching the Process, David Gista 28 Green Laundry Spin Dry: Drawing a Line on Global Warming, Thom Cicchelli 29 Urban Greening Tree <strong>of</strong> Life, Kim C. Massey 29 Rebuild Green Cities New Orleans: Toward a New Paradigm, Karen Perl 30 Illinois Green Fleets Green Fleets, Peta Kaplan-Sandzer 31 Give Me Five Blue Man Group 31 Support Organic Products Organic-Sustainable Farmed Products, Vicky Tesmer 32 Reuse One Man’s Trash… Don’t Waste—Instead Create!, Mitch Levin 32 Simple Steps Go a Long Way Simple Steps Go a Long Way, Vincent Grech 33 Prairie Restoration Tall Grass, Nina Weiss 34 Tidal Energy Wave Power, Vivian Visser 34 Green Events Paula Clayton 35 Support Scientific Research Scientific Research That Furthers Conservation and Sustainability, Sharon Bladholm 2 Cool Globes: hot ideas for a cooler planet www.coolglobes.org 3