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Wednesday, Feb 01, 2006

greening data centers

- mark 2-01-2006 11:17 pm [link] [add a comment]

Thursday, Nov 17, 2005

it happened here first


- bill 11-17-2005 6:52 pm [link] [1 comment]

Monday, Sep 19, 2005

a new link on the left -- sustainablog.

- dave 9-19-2005 6:24 pm [link] [add a comment]

Monday, Sep 05, 2005

Hand cranked, solar, and other off the grid gadgets.

- jim 9-05-2005 6:53 pm [link] [add a comment]

Tuesday, Aug 09, 2005

Newsweek on zero energy homes

- jim 8-09-2005 5:54 pm [link] [add a comment]

Saturday, Jun 18, 2005

candle night

[nice feature with the html already in the post field on regenerate. was that dave?]
- linda 6-18-2005 7:32 pm [link] [8 comments]

homebrew ac



- bill 6-18-2005 6:07 pm [link] [add a comment]

Friday, Jun 17, 2005

"Cradle to Cradle desisn rejects the assumption that human industry inevitably destroys the natural world. instead, C2C design emraces abundance, human ingenuity and positive aspirations."

Cradle to Cradle new housing competition.

- dave 6-17-2005 6:41 pm [link] [add a comment]

Tuesday, Apr 12, 2005

What's the east coast consensus on the Nantucket Sound wind farm?

The private, commercial use of Federal property raises some interesting questions. Why no lease requirements as with off shore oil?

- mark 4-12-2005 8:51 pm [link] [2 comments]

"Now America has an Apollo Project for the 21st century. Our challenge is to achieve energy independence in one generation. This new Apollo Project, a ten-point plan for energy independence, will bring our country together to rethink and reshape our energy future, to create a stronger economy, a safer world and cleaner environment. The plan calls for diversifying our energy sources, making America less dependent on imported oil and making energy less polluting. It will invest in new technology and expand markets for American durable goods. And, it will increase construction of high performance energy efficient buildings and drive new spending on transportation and public infrastructure."

- dave 4-12-2005 5:19 pm [link] [add a comment]






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