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Saturday Green Links – 7/24

Links are sparse this week, mostly because I’ve been too busy to read anything. But there are a couple interesting things… E-Books Top Hardcovers at Amazon – New York Times. And sales of hardcovers are up 22 percent this year. So stop worrying, Kindle-haters. Homeowners Pine for Greener Pastures – Boston Globe. Maybe this is […]

Saturday Green Links – 7/17

I’ve decided to switch to a Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday schedule because it fits better with my life right now. Because I’m sure you all wonder when a post is a day late… On World Population Day, Take Note: Population Isn’t the Problem – Grist. Women are having fewer children, especially in countries that consume the most resources. […]

Friday Green Links – 7/9

Okay, okay so these are technically Sunday Green Links. I’m in the middle of redesigning the blog, and that and real life are interfering with my regular posts. Sorry! But you can look forward to a new design in a week or two. Bike Your Way Green – Smart Family Tips. I’m a little obsessed […]

Friday Green Links – 7/1

I’ve decided I’m a bad-news-first sort of person. Eastern Bank to Buy Wainwright – Boston Globe. Noooooooo…! I guess now I have to do some research on Eastern. Big Ag and Factory Farms Create Acid Rain – Change.org. Modern acid rain isn’t sulfuric acid, but nitric acid, created mostly by fertilizer. Turtle Deaths Called Result […]

Friday Green Links – 6/25

I ran across a couple cool Boston initiatives this week. Check ’em out. Citywide Infrared Scans Could Spur Energy Savings – Boston Globe. This is such a good idea! But I’d be afraid what our house would look like. Boston Makes Farmers’ Markets More Affordable – Change.org. People enrolled in SNAP get 10 extra dollars […]