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Saturday Green Links – 2/19

I think this is a version of Food Network Syndrome: I’m reading about cooking this week but not actually doing much of it… Does Cutting Meat, Eggs, or Dairy from Your Diet Save Money? – The Simple Dollar. Trent goes vegan and cuts his food budget by 15%. How To Bake Bread And Make Your […]

Saturday Green Links – 2/12

I haven’t been very good about taking care of my bike since the snow stopped me riding in. But I’m hoping to start up again on Monday. Cleaning Your Bike In The Winter (Or A Physical Manifestation Of My Shame) – Boston Biker. I really should do this. The snowbank that my bike was in […]

Saturday Green Links – 2/5

I know the first two articles are about the same thing, but I think they say it differently enough, and it’s important. As much as a pain as these recent snowstorms have been, they don’t disprove global warming. Another Blizzard: What Happened to Global Warming? – Time. Warmer air holds more moisture, which leads to […]

Saturday Green Links – 1/29

I found the point/counterpoint about biomass in the Globe really interesting this week. My niece is going to school for forestry, so I feel like I get an inside look at it through her. Biomass: Fuel or Folly? – Boston Globe. I’m not sure what to think about biomass. The “it’s energy from wood byproducts” argument is […]

New Events Calendar

I felt kind of bad that I told you all about the 46 Blackstone Street tour and the residential energy use lecture after the fact, rather than giving you the opportunity to go yourselves. So I added an events calendar to the sidebar. Now you can keep track of local “green” events, too. And if […]