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Shades of Green and The Green House: By Brad Gilchrist and Peter Menice

Posted Wednesday April 30, 2008, 2:44 am, Over one day old
Just call or e-mail your favorite papers and tell them about the strip and the web site.  We?re also trying to reach audiences with a greener form of comic reading- sending the strips to your daily by (cheap!) subscription or 3 times a week (free!) via e-mail.

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Wine, Tea, and TV Dinners: ?The Green? Does Food

Posted Wednesday April 30, 2008, 2:44 am, Over one day old
It’s award-winning series Big Ideas for a Small Planet profiles a large food processor, a wine-maker, and a New Mexico high school student who are all doing their part to reject industrial-scale agriculture, and the bland, homogeneous food it produces.

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How Green Is Your E-mail? New Study Tries to Quantify Carbon Footprint of E-Mail.

Posted Wednesday April 30, 2008, 2:44 am, Over one day old


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Environmental Defense Fund: Bothering to Save the Planet, One Step at a Time

Posted Wednesday April 30, 2008, 2:44 am, Over one day old
And yet, he resoundingly concludes that those little things are worth the bother. The average American meal travels 1,500 miles meal travels from field to mouth? so locally grown foods often (but not always) use much less oil in transport than the foods that make up a conventional American meal.

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Street Seders: Sacred Protest

Posted Sunday April 27, 2008, 3:36 am, Over one day old
Rabbi Jeff Sultar, director of The Green Menorah Program at the Shalom Center, took the three necessary elements of the Passover Seder and used them to symbolize the struggle with personal, economic, or political “pharaohs” putting limitations on a healthy planet.

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Flock Eco-Edition Provides Easy Green Browsing? and Blogging

Posted Sunday April 27, 2008, 3:36 am, Over one day old
Combined with Flock’s integrated social media and blogging tools, the Eco-Edition provides an efficient interface for all of the steps we green bloggers go through in writing, publishing and promoting our work.

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Eco-Libris: Naked in the Woods ? A Book Review

Posted Sunday April 27, 2008, 3:36 am, Over one day old
But I am sure that he would have a thing or two to say about the bona fides of today’s armchair environmentalists with their cozy REI gear and Coleman gas stoves, and can inspire some of us to follow his lead and go naked into the woods one day.

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?Show Me the Water?

Posted Sunday April 27, 2008, 3:36 am, Over one day old
The talk given by Roger Moore and David Boyer entitled, “The Water Supply and Land Use Interface: Lessons from a Decade of Litigation under the UWMPA, CEQA, and SB 610/221″ was part of the 2008 California Water Law & Policy Conference organized by Argent Communications Group.

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Candidates Jump Through the Hoops of Religious Voters

Posted Sunday April 27, 2008, 3:36 am, Over one day old
Faith has always been a factor for voters. CLINTON: Well, I believe there is so much we can do that we’re not doing that would not change our standard of living as an imposition from the outside, but which would inspire us to take action that would impact how we live.

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Tapping the Wind and Sun to Save Water

Posted Sunday April 27, 2008, 3:36 am, Over one day old
Conventional and nuclear power plants, like the coal-fired plant pictured here on Lake Erie, are usually located by a lake or river because they need lots of water to operate. It?s a process that produces lots of waste heat, which must be dissipated to keep the plant from overheating.

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