Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Many people are looking for ways to create holiday practices that are more sustainable, but going “green” can sometimes be challenging....
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"The Europeans were able to conquer America not because of their military genius, or their religious motivation, or their ambition, or their...
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In 2010, Seattle will be one of five cities to get 2,500 electric car charging stations under a $100 million federal grant to the Electric...
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Should you wash your recyclables? Oddly enough, with all the challenges and and questions we all have about how to manage our Earth's resources and...
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Children of today are alive during a time of unprecedented potential exposure to toxic substances. The journal "Environmental Health...
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The Seattle city government's Office of Sustainability and Environment offers a "Green Seattle Guide" with many tips for creating a green...
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With all the attention being given to businesses that are becoming green, it is easy to overlook those that have always been green. An example of not...
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Who is watching the watchers? The growing number of businesses that are claiming to be Green have spawned a number of organizations that say they are...
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Ever been frustrated that the world's problems aren't being solved very fast? Ever think that the problem is that there is just not enough money in...
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This week's new "Green Confusion" award, given to a person, company, or other entity who is contributing to the ongoing confusion about what...
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