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Author: admin Created: 2/11/2010 10:53 PM
Ideas for greener living

Color Photos from the Depression in America

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Check out Rebecca at Mobloggy, ripping up the social networking scene! She's got a great blog! http://www.mobloggy.com/

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Craig at Banter Graphics does great work! We've really enjoyed working with him over the past few years! http://www.bantergraphics.com/

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The world's first electric taxis with batteries that are easy to switch out hit the streets of Tokyo, Japan http://bit.ly/9QQP1E

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I joined peopleforbikes.org in uniting a million voices to improve the future of biking. Won't you? http://bit.ly/bexolZ

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by Jonathan Hiskes of Grist

Denver has launched the nation's largest bike-sharing program, distributing 500 bicycles at 50 stations around the city for citizens to use wherever they find them. The B-cycle program mirrors bike-sharing networks in Paris and Montreal. Find out more.

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Just dropped the new site today. There are still a few holes in it but it is light years ahead of the old one.

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Every time we come across an article that we feel helped us "Green-up" our lives, we took note of it and decided to add it to the "Green-up" your own life section. Just a few tid-bits on things to avoid, things we can do better, results of new studies, and all kinds of other junk. It's really exciting to see such green industry grow. One of my favorite sites for keeping up on the green times is Grist.org. I would highly recommend subscribing to their newsletter. In fact most of the articles on this page are from Grist with a handful from Plenty Magazine (plentymag.com) and some other sources. Thanks for tuning in, this page should be updated regularly provided we don't get too busy driving people around.

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New anti-junk-mail service stops unwanted catalogs for free

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2008 marked the first commercial voyage through an ice-free Northwest Passage. Yes, the infamous Northwest Passage, north of Canada, formerly filled with impassable floes of pack ice. Well, much of the ice melted and with it goes the power behind Canadian cold fronts.

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