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Three Principles for Green Flyer Printing
Posted on February 8, 2012 | No CommentsA leaflet campaign can offer a great ROI, but some businesses will want to consider the environmental impact of flyer printing. You can minimise this by bearing in mind a... -
Is LEED Overrated?: The Rise of New Green Building Certification Programs
Posted on January 30, 2012 | 1 CommentBefore LEED, there was nothing. This may sound like an overstatement, but LEED set a modern standard for green building. While other movements existed before it, nothing really had a... -
Finding Solutions in an Era of Depletion and Economic Hardship
Posted on January 24, 2012 | No CommentsIn difficult economic times such as these I always look for the innovators. Too often, I’ve noticed, stuck in our familiar, old and retiring ways of doing things, it’s easy... -
Keep Warm, Stay Green and Save Money in Three Easy Steps
Posted on January 10, 2012 | No CommentsThe frosty days of winter present the ultimate endurance test. How long can you stand without touching the thermostat? When you share a central heating system with your miserly landlady... -
Farmhand Diaries: Wind, Frost and Rain
Posted on January 5, 2012 | No CommentsUnwelcome weather events hit us hard this year and closed out 2011 with a battering in early December of fierce winds—and later—biting frost and rain. Weather challenges from sudden spikes... -
Seafood: Watch!
Posted on January 4, 2012 | No CommentsWhat is alright to eat and what simply is not alright to eat? Simplistic as it may seem, this is a question that has vexed more than its fair share... -
The Gift of Green: Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas
Posted on December 20, 2011 | No CommentsAttention last-minute shoppers… you may have missed Black Friday or Small Business Saturday, or possibly even Cyber Monday, but don’t fret! You waited just long enough to be informed about... -
The E-Book Revolution: A New Chapter for Book Lovers?
Posted on December 15, 2011 | 1 CommentWinter is the perfect time to crack open and leaf through the pages of a new book, while you sip hot cocoa by the fireside. With the advent of e-books,... -
Global Warming and The End of the Fossil Fuel Era
Posted on December 1, 2011 | No CommentsHardly a day’s news passes without some reference to global warming. Studies mostly confirm the dire consequences of carbons emitted into the atmosphere through modern human impacts and industrial waste:... -
Local Newsprint in the Digital Age: A Case Study
Posted on November 29, 2011 | No CommentsAll too often, we hear critics proclaim in their Nietzschean chants: “Print is dead. Print is dead.” Technology only seems to bolster this bold conviction. Just about every newspaper is...











