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Posted 6 hours ago
(By John Addison 9/4/08) The warm summer breeze carried the aromas of ripe berries, almonds, fresh honey, heirloom tomatoes, and exotic mushrooms. I was like the cartoon cha


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Posted 1 day ago
by Cristina FoungMy favorite green product of the week: the Nova solar camera bag from Eclipse Solar GearWhat is it?The Nova solar camera bag first and foremost is a camera bag. It's a large cavity b


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Posted 3 days ago
by Marguerite Manteau-RaoThis week, I started a new experiment, this time using Twitter to monitor my energy consumption 24/7. A Web 2.0 version of my earlier Daily Footprint Project, when I kept a di


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Posted 3 days ago
I wrote a piece last week arguing that McCain / Palin was my energy/cleantech dream ticket, and promptly got slammed by my readers on the left (who generally think McCain's plans for the environment /


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Posted 4 days ago
by Richard T. StuebiThe August 16 edition of The Economist contains an interesting article summarizing many of the advancements being made by various companies to improve the good-old internal combust


Posted 1 week ago
John McCain picked first term Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as his veep choice today. I love this pick.She's a 44 yer old first term, youngest and first, woman Governor of Alaska. She's known as a


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Posted 1 week ago
By John Addison (8/28/08). About half of the global warming caused by transportation is the result of goods and services that we all use; the other is from our personal vehi


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Posted 1 week ago
by Marguerite Manteau-RaoSocial media and sustainability may align in at least ten ways, according to Max Gladwell, but they certainly do not intersect very much in actuality.Proof is this quick sear
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Posted 1 week ago
Author: Mark HenwoodEmerging markets, EAFA, and the US market (S&P 500) were little changed on the week, commodities (DJP) rose 2.8%. Sustainable energy stocks created some excitement but overall were


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Posted 1 week ago
by Richard T. StuebiI never cease to be amazed by the frequency and vehemence of opinions expressed on energy and environmental matters by people who are spectacularly underinformed. So in this exposi


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