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It's Not Easy Being Green: Who Will Win the West?
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Friday, December 14, 2007. Who Will Win the West? I've been long fascinated with the future of water rights in the American Southwest. The source of water for seven states lies principally with one river, the Colorado, and with snowmelt of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Of course, if you ask the average american if the SW has a water problem, he will probably say no. But this will be the defining debate of the next 50 years, and numerous legal battles lie ahead. But people will n...
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It's Not Easy Being Green: Blog Action Day
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Sunday, October 14, 2007. Tomorrow, Oct. 15th, is Blog Action Day. Yes, faithful bloggers, tomorrow is the day when you, the online networking guru, do your part to raise awareness about the environment. And here in Vancouver, that means more than simply talking about when it will start raining. From the official site:. Send your positive energies towards a paradigm shift, devotees. Change is a'comin. Url=http:/ motoreviewnow.info/sandberg-volvo/]Sandberg Volvo[/url].
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It's Not Easy Being Green: October 2007
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Sunday, October 14, 2007. Tomorrow, Oct. 15th, is Blog Action Day. Yes, faithful bloggers, tomorrow is the day when you, the online networking guru, do your part to raise awareness about the environment. And here in Vancouver, that means more than simply talking about when it will start raining. From the official site:. Send your positive energies towards a paradigm shift, devotees. Change is a'comin. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My web presence / home page.
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It's Not Easy Being Green: December 2007
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Tuesday, December 18, 2007. With the global demand of new construction soaring, how will sustainable construction factor into the equation? And it starts with the US. Until we have an administration that puts climate change at the top of their agenda, it's going to be difficult. Links to this post. Friday, December 14, 2007. Who Will Win the West? I've been long fascinated with the future of water rights in the American Southwest. The source of water for seven states lies p...
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It's Not Easy Being Green: Developmental Sustainability
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Tuesday, December 18, 2007. With the global demand of new construction soaring, how will sustainable construction factor into the equation? And it starts with the US. Until we have an administration that puts climate change at the top of their agenda, it's going to be difficult. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Who Will Win the West? My web presence / home page. View my complete profile.
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It's Not Easy Being Green: November 2007
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Is that a word? Am I the only one who forsees a general shift in the way people consume? Capitalism has taught us to always pursue the lowest-cost option when it comes to anything. For the selfish consumer, it's a very convenient system. Yes, I know, it's idealistic. But when speaking of environmental sustainability, a little idealism goes a long way. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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It's Not Easy Being Green: Green Building Factoids
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Wednesday, January 09, 2008. Information culled from The Sustainable Design Resource Guide. Based in Denver. It's an excellent source for green building info. Did you know that it only takes 11% of the energy to recycle aluminum as it does to produce it initially from bauxite ore? Up to 25% of an average landfill is construction and demolition waste. Structural steel has an average recycled content of about 66%. And that % rises every year. New home construction alone consumes ...
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It's Not Easy Being Green: January 2008
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Wednesday, January 09, 2008. Information culled from The Sustainable Design Resource Guide. Based in Denver. It's an excellent source for green building info. Did you know that it only takes 11% of the energy to recycle aluminum as it does to produce it initially from bauxite ore? Up to 25% of an average landfill is construction and demolition waste. Structural steel has an average recycled content of about 66%. And that % rises every year. New home construction alone consumes ...
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It's Not Easy Being Green: Reprioritizing
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Is that a word? Am I the only one who forsees a general shift in the way people consume? Capitalism has taught us to always pursue the lowest-cost option when it comes to anything. For the selfish consumer, it's a very convenient system. Yes, I know, it's idealistic. But when speaking of environmental sustainability, a little idealism goes a long way. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. My web presence / home page.
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It's Not Easy Being Green: Green / Not Green
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It's Not Easy Being Green. Thursday, July 12, 2007. Green / Not Green. As with any new industry that isn't quite understood by the general populace, there is a lot of confusion regarding what is green building and what is not. Although this standard is open to interpretation, there seems to be a distressing trend emerging. There is no doubt that "green" is hip. However, it seems as if Americans are confusing ecologically sound practices with ones that are still very consumerish. Green / Not Green.