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Conservation 2.0: What's the Next Big Thing?

Posted Thursday January 18, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old
The Nature Conservancy is doing something similar on their web site, but with a much broader scope: their "The Next Big Ideas in Conservation: The Future of Protecting Nature" feature brings together opinions from six organization leaders on what will constitute "Conservation 2.o."

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Search Engine Optimization Meets Climate Change

Posted Wednesday January 17, 2007, 1:39 pm, Over one day old
We've seen plenty of evidence that the tech world has caught the green bug, and now the search engine optimization (SEO) folks are getting on board. Search engine optimization is all about getting the word out via the web, so hopefully we'll see some valuable content created on the climate crisis.

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A Loonnggg Monday...

Posted Monday January 15, 2007, 1:39 pm, Over one day old
Or, so it seemed. I'm going to beg off tonight... but will be back tomorrow.

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Want to Write for Green Options?

Posted Monday January 15, 2007, 1:39 pm, Over one day old
Our beta test at Green Options is moving right along, and we're now only seventeen days from launch. We need two more writers who would contribute blog posts six days a week. Our interns, Ryan and Liam, are doing a fantastic job of populating our wiki with content, but it's a Herculean task.

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Robin Hood Restaurants: Organics for Everyone

Posted Monday January 15, 2007, 1:39 pm, Over one day old
Time features Denver's SAME Cafe and Salt Lake City's One World Cafe, which both feature organic fare that customers can either buy or trade for: Customers who have no money are encouraged to exchange an hour of service? sweep, wash the dishes, weed the organic garden? for a meal.

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Weird Winter Weather and Unforeseen Effects

Posted Thursday January 11, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old
While we can't point to one particular season as proof positive of climate change (the downside to Pat Robertson's conversion ), we're certainly seeing unusually warm weather this winter. Allergies aren't much fun (I say that from experience), but losing one's job is even less so.

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Art Museums Catching on to Green Building

Posted Wednesday January 10, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old


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Quick Green Options Update

Posted Wednesday January 10, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old


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Seattle Imposes Green Building Standards

Posted Tuesday January 9, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old
With these qualifications in mind, I think this looks like a solid approach: the city has set standards for environmental impact of new buildings, but it looks like they're allowing builders to use their knowledge and experience to choose the best methods of achieving them.

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Green Power for a Guatemalan Village

Posted Monday January 8, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old
It also shows that markets exist where, often, traditional businesses are the least likely to look: among people who have little, but who also will have a better chance to raise their own standards of living with some investment in their potential.

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