Saturday Green Links – 11/13
Okay, so these are technically Sunday green links. Jason and I were in Maine this weekend, so this was the first chance I got to share.
- Wind Resources and Transmissions Lines – National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Here’s a cool map that my nephew found showing wind power potential in the U.S. Thanks, Lucas!
- We need real bike paths for real bike transportation – Grist. Bikes and pedestrians just don’t mix safely.
- Food exchange gets farm products to market – Boston Globe. A distributor helps organic companies get their products to store shelves.
- Vegan Shoe Store Opens in Cambridge – Cambridge Chronicle. So exciting! Has anyone been to Sudo Shoes yet?
I haven’t had much time to find new stuff this week. So be sure to send me anything interesting you find.
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Posted: November 14th, 2010 under links.
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