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Did you know that the daily Congressional Record is now printed on recycled paper?
According to house speaker Nancy Pelosi an average of 1.4 million pounds of greenhouse gases each year are now avoi
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Filed by Missy at October 5th, 2009 on 8:29 am
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Interesting story coming from across the pond in Ghent, Belgium. The city announced a few days ago it will go vegetarian once a week because of environmental reasons.
They mention in a news story that civil servants, cou
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Filed by Missy at May 18th, 2009 on 5:12 pm
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One can’t truly be green and eat meat, the two just don’t go hand in hand. Meat (or the raising of animals for meat) is one of the most destructive practices ever invented.
Animal agriculture and specificall
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Filed by Missy at May 4th, 2009 on 7:53 am
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Solar Powered Sticker Lamp Wins Award from (Alternative Consumer)
Cow Burps Responsible For Massive Greenhouse Gases from (Earth First)
UK Gets Serious About Algae Fuel from (Eco Geek)
Temple In Thailand Made From Recyc
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Filed by Missy at October 27th, 2008 on 12:51 pm
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What do you do with excess garbage that landfills can no longer accommodate? For most, the immediate answer would be to recycle them. But for Ineos, turning waste into fuel is similar to turning trash to gold.
By 2011,
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 23rd, 2008 on 8:54 am
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Pollution is one of the contributing aspects of the greenhouse gases issue and while many have advised and come up with varying degrees of addressing this issue, nothing has really been seen to resolve pollution from dri
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 22nd, 2008 on 10:18 am
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Who would ever thought that bumpy roads with usual pot holes and uneven asphalt would join the going green bandwagon. Apparently, the main content which is asphalt can likewise be turned green if people look hard enough
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Filed by Brian Yalung at May 30th, 2008 on 1:14 pm
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Most people would never consider obesity or food as major contributors to global warming but apparently, the manner of producing them is really the one in the spotlight. To be able to consume food, they have to be made
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Filed by Brian Yalung at May 16th, 2008 on 7:20 am
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