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From Sustainablog: "ReadyMade is no stranger to all things green. It’s been part of their focus since its inception in 2001, and although they’ve been doing “green” issues since before it was trendy, almost all of their issues make mention of green read more »
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From LivePaths.com: "Paper is a major component of every book and tends to be the focus of most environmental discussions in the book publishing industry. There are thousands of Books and magazines publishers in the world. The global impact of this read more »
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From FatWallet: "Want to learn more about health, nutrition, skin care, organics, biodynamics®, fair trade, ecology, international on goings...and beyond? If so, be sure to get your next copy of we. Receive a FREE subscription of we direct-to-your read more »
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From FatWallet: "This magazine gives tips and ideas on how to save energy and other eco- friendly things.
We're delighted that you're joining the HSBC family, and with our gratitude, would like to offer you a FREE gift subscription to the Green read more »
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This chart from GOOD Magazine shows the annual cost of the energy your appliances use while in standby mode. Vampire energy costs the US economy $3 Billion annually. Check out the graph and try unplugging the worst offenders when not in use. You read more »
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Fill out this form to get your free copy of Checkerspot, the climate change magazine of the Canadian Wildlife Federation. read more »
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Save paper and money by buying your magazine subscriptions from Zinio. I took a peek at the preview and the quality looks great and the selection looks to include most mainstream mags. read more »
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This article from Fast Company details how leading companies are saving money by going green. Many of these can be scaled down for smaller businesses or even the home. read more »
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As Susan Hockfield recounts, MIT presentations on disruptive energy research at the most recent World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, provided the single glimmer of optimism for a Time Magazine correspondent. Paraphrasing him, she says, “What read more »
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