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Energy Efficiency v. Renewables: Where Should We Start
30 July 2012 11:02 PM | No Comments
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Garbage in the Ocean
20 July 2012 7:09 PM | No CommentsEver heard of Garbage Island, also known as the Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch? This beautiful infographic explains the impact of our waste on oceans across the globe.
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Farmhand Diaries: An Early End to a Promising Harvest
09 July 2012 10:57 PM | 1 Comment
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Goodbye Bees, Goodbye Humanity
06 July 2012 8:27 PM | 1 Comment
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Sustainable Food Apps: Using Smartphones to Make Green Choices
29 June 2012 5:59 PM | 1 Comment
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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... -
Maker Culture: The Newest Counterculture
Posted on October 10, 2011 | No CommentsBy Brendan Pringle. Isn’t technology great? Throughout the nation, wide-screen televisions find themselves in almost every living room, TiVo has become a household staple, and most phones double as high-quality... -
Kicking it “Old School”: Green Lessons from Our Parents and Grandparents
Posted on September 22, 2011 | No CommentsBy Brendan Pringle. Meet the “green” generation: A generation of smart-phone obsessed, “Angry Birds”-addicted “young’ns” with a biological magnet that guides them to the nearest Wifi source. They have been... -
Creatively Going Green, One Ride at a Time
Posted on April 8, 2011 | No CommentsBy Staff Writer Susie Kopecky. Its a familiar story. A seemingly good idea comes to the table. It gains popularity quickly and people clamor for it. At the same time,... -
Green Camping: How to Really Stay in Touch with Nature
Posted on February 25, 2011 | No CommentsBy Staff Writer Brendan Pringle. Taking in the fresh air,… admiring the panoramic views,… admiring Mother Earth in her fullness… Nothing is greener than camping out. If only that were... -
Community Gardens and Health
Posted on February 10, 2011 | No CommentsBy Staff Writer Susanah Kopecky. You might not think to place the word “health” beside the words “garden” or “community.” And yet, community gardens can be a surprisingly excellent source... -
Rightsizing Makes Fiscal Cents
Posted on September 3, 2010 | No CommentsBy Susannah Kopecky. What’s in a size? That which we call a home, by any other size, would be just as comfortable. The last few years have borne witness to...








