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Tag was last used: Aug 14, 2008
 
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ارسل بواسطة:  EarthDay
Posted On:  Aug 14, 2008

  The Doctor is in - and she wants you to get more houseplants

Dr. Natalie Jeremijenko, “an Australian artist, designer and engineer,” has added another career to her resume: environmental consultant. Working with both individuals and community groups, her advice ranges from the structural to the succulent: one patient, looking to rid his property of low...... [view]

ارسل بواسطة:  EarthDay
Posted On:  Aug 13, 2008

  "In wildness is the preservation of the world." - Henry David Thoreau

In my role as the Director of the Education programs at Earth Day Network, I ask every potential volunteer, intern, or candidate for employment the same question: “What was that original experience or ‘spark’ that initiated your concern for the environment?” Oftentimes, the candidate...... [view]

ارسل بواسطة:  EarthDay
Posted On:  Aug 8, 2008

  Get Green to Go Green

Good news for academia: You may soon be able to get green to go green. Green programs at institutions of higher learning got a boost last Thursday when Congress passed all provisions of the Higher Education Sustainability Act (HESA) – a part of the new Higher Education Opportunity Act of...... [view]

ارسل بواسطة:  EarthDay
Posted On:  Aug 6, 2008

  Climate Policy is Not for Wimps, It's for Warriors

Think about this: If every American home replaced their 5 most frequently used light fixtures or the bulbs in them with ones that have earned the ENERGY STAR, we would save close to $8 billion, and the greenhouse emissions saved would be equivalent to pulling 10 million cars off the road. But you...... [view]

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