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From Earth2Tech: "Of course buying power off of the grid is easy enough, but what if you want to try to sell electricity back to the grid? It might not be too easy to simply sell your excess juice from your solar panels, depending on where you live read more »
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From AutoblogGreen: "Of course you can always take your calculator or make your own spreadsheet to calculate how much commuting is going to cost you. Nevertheless, if you want a neat online application that makes all the calculations for you using read more »
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From Renewable Energy Access: "In a small town in southwestern New Hampshire a big idea is emerging. It's a concept called cohousing and it's beginning to break ground across America. Here, twenty-nine families live in a neighborhood of single-, read more »
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Dawn over at Frugal for Life responds to a couple of reader questions regarding where to find coupons for organic food online. GDD is of course a great start but she lists a few other sources too. read more »
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Get your kids into sustainable transportation at an early age with these low-cost, high-safety helmets from Amazon, some priced as low as $12. Cycling with your kids is fun, healthy and, of course, green. read more »
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We've mentioned this here before of course but Planet Green has a quick post reminding you that rechargeable batteries help keep toxic materials out of the environment and can save you money too. read more »
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The Modify Blog counts down twelve ways to go green in the year. My favorites are of course the things that also save you money: buy less, lower your heat by two degrees, switch to CFLs and unplug appliances when not in use! read more »
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This is both ecological and hilarious. While you don't necessarily need a kit like this to do it, it looks like it would make it easier. This kit goes on your toilet, slowly adapts your cat to going right into the bowl. Could save a lot of litter. read more »
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This course covers the use of ecological and thermodynamic principles to examine interactions between humans and the natural environment. Topics include conservation and constitutive laws, box models, feedback, thermodynamic concepts, energy in natu 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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This post at TreeHugger tips us off to the fact that you can save paper by increasing your page margins to get more text on each page. Of course printing on both sides makes a much greater difference but you already do that right? read more »
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A survey of how America has become the world's largest consumer of energy. Explores American history from the perspective of energy and its relationship to politics, diplomacy, the economy, science and technology, labor, culture, and the environmen read more »
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