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Saturday Green Links – 1/15
Jason will be so happy about the shaving article. He’s been wanting to try an electric shaver for a long time, and this gives him another reason to do so. What’s the Greenest Way to Shave? – Slate. The electric razor comes out ahead, mostly because no water needs to be heated. Speaking with Climate […]
Posted: January 15th, 2011 under links.
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Saturday Green Links – 1/8
Forgive the number of links today—I’ve had a lot of time to make up for. Taking the Lane – Boston Biker. Speaking of winter biking… I’m uncomfortable taking the lane, but I’m more uncomfortable being squeezed into too little room, so I’m pretty forceful about it when I need to be. Perspective – The Green […]
Posted: January 8th, 2011 under links.
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Saturday Green Links – 12/18
I missed a lot while I was away, so I apologize for the number of links today. But they’re all so interesting I couldn’t cut them down any more… Which is the greener gender? – Slate. We win! Suck it, Jason. JD Kemp Bridges the Gap Between Local Food Buyers and Sellers – JP Patch. […]
Posted: December 18th, 2010 under links.
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Saturday Green Links – 11/20
This week I’m most excited about the Home Energy Score program. A standardized system for home energy audits could prevent a lot of wasted money—and energy. Feds Set Standards for Home Energy Audits, Loans – Gigaom. An increase in energy audits—and funding for them—makes for a lot of inconsistency. Home Energy Score – U.S. Department […]
Posted: November 20th, 2010 under links.
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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 […]
Posted: November 14th, 2010 under links.
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