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From EcoWorldly: "Carshare programs are growing in North America as well. As with many good things, like… um… poutine , carsharing was introduced to the Americas through Quebec. Since it’s debut in the early ’90s, carsharing has caught on like wild read more »
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From Green Daily: "Towns and cities across the country are offering financial incentives to get people to go green, citing insufficient action at the state and local levels, according to a recent AP article.". read more »
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If you're planning a move soon Green Daily advises you head for one of the ten most walkable cities in the USA. Living in one of these places will make ditching you car easy peasy. read more »
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It doesn't get much greener than keeping old things out of the landfill and keeping new stuff from being produced. Did you know Craigslist has a "free" section? Use it to find stuff or get rid of your old crap. You know what they say about one read more »
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This Google Maps mashup allows people to post the location of "one man's treasure" spotted on the curb along with a photo. I would have killed for a service like this during my student days in Toronto but alas even now it only covers NYC. Of co read more »
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Toronto the Better is a directory of environmentally and socially responsible businesses in Toronto. Their shopping card provides the holder with discounts on products and services at participating read more »
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Fivelimes is a relatively new site featuring user-submitted reviews of green products and services. One especially neat feature of the site is the google maps mashup that shows the location of green read more »
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