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Cub Foods opened its first “green” grocery store Friday in Minnesota. Stocked with various energy-saving designs and technologies, the Midwest-based supermarket chain is hoping its newest addition will be one of the first stores in the nation approved...
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Corporate giant British Telecommunications plc (aka BT Group) recently launched a free online service to help small businesses grow by going greener, according to the company’s Web site . It’s called the Business Environmental Self-assessment Tool, or...
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With the Earth suffering from a bad case of climate change, one east-coast college is training doctors now to one day provide the proper prescription for the problem. New York state has approved the Rochester Institute of Technology’s proposal to offer...
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After decades of resistance, American business is finally getting greener, and it can’t back down now, argued Holly Kaufman Wednesday in the EcoInnovator blog . “We have indeed made so much progress, yet the gap between what we are doing and what is needed...
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Earth Charter International invites you to reflect upon moments when you have suddenly felt a deep sense of connection or oneness in your life. We are gathering personal stories and photos from people of all ages, countries, and walks of life. Selected...
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Focus on Gender in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction The Center for Asia-Pacific Women in Politics (CAPWIP) and the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction (UN/ISDR) are pleased to invite you to the Third Global Congress...
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Washington Post online Food-to-fuel mandates were created for the right reasons. The hope of using American-grown crops to fuel our cars seemed like a win-win-win scenario: Our farmers would enjoy the benefit of crop-price stability. Our national security...
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The Living Green Expo is a free, annual event that provides information and products to help Minnesotans and their neighbors improve the environmental and social impacts of their day-to-day living. The Expo features over 200 exhibitors of products, services...
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NOW with Bill Moyers on PBS Week of March 28, 2008 Could a new effort to fight global warming save money and create jobs at the same time? NOW looks at a city-wide plan in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to make all its buildings more energy efficient. Up to...
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The Green Institute/ReUse Center announces the Grand Opening of their new Maplewood location ***GRAND OPENING Come and Celebrate with us! Dates: Saturday, March 22 Time: 12pm - 4pm Location: 1723 East HWY 36 Maplewood, MN 55109 http://www.thereusecenter...
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Toronto ON., February 4, 2008 – Canada’s first Eco Wedding & Lifestyle Show (EWLS) opens March 1st and 2nd at the Design Exchange. Eco-conscious couples, who are planning a wedding, are faced with many challenges when searching for suppliers that...
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Nearly 60% of the Netherlands' population lives below sea level. This makes this densely populated coutry one of those most threatened by the effects of global warming and rising water levels. Already, sea levels are rising and dikes and pumps being...
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A Minnesota community may be just the first place to present one of ethanol's inconvenient truths: In Granite Falls, an ethanol plant in its first year of operations depleted the groundwater so much that it had to begin pumping water from the Minnesota...
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Live Green, Live Smart announced today that the US Green Building Council has awarded their project home, The Sustainable House, the highest LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating for a residential remodel. The Sustainable House,...
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The Biomimicry Institute in Missoula, Montana, has announced a cooperative program with The Biomimicry Guild. Applications for a two-year, non-resident Certificate in Biomimicry is accepting applications from attendees interested in becoming practicing...
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