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Just put your kids in a bubble
After reading a recent article at Inhabitots then looking around my house, I have decided the only way to keep my kids safe is to place them in either a) an individual bubble or b) a group bubble so they can play together It see...
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How Companies are Giving to Community
(3BLMedia/theCSRfeed) July 19, 2010 - Companies give to community in four ways: cash, in-kind, time volunteered during working hours and program management costs. The cash portion of investment is consistently the most significant po...
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Earth Day Tool Kit
Thanks to the revolutionary power of social media, Earth Day has grown from 20 million participants in 1970 to one billion participants in 2010. Without the help of digital technologies, the first Earth Day demonstr...
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Managing Water From Strategy to Supply Chain
April 8 1pm EST - 2pm EST, Webinar Explore the business case for an integrated approach to water resource management. With a focus on the risks and opportunities related to freshwater resource management, this webinar will help companies n...
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Copenhagen Accord: Global Emissions Cuts
Copenhagen Accord: Global Emissions Cuts In compliance with the Copenhagen Accord's January 31 deadline, most of the world's wealthiest nations and some developing countries have joined the US and pledged to reduce their gre...
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Vancouver Winter Olympics Going Green?
Sustainability Attributes This project will transform a former industrial brownfield area into a showcase of sustainable living. It will certify under the new LEED for Neighbourhood Development pilot to LEED Gold standard. Each build...
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Canada's farm prisons system slated to shut down
Canada's prison system stated they think the farm/agricultural program is outdated. They loose $4 million dollars a year and they've found out that they could sell the land for a much better profit. Its been in operation since t...
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Urban "Green Thumb" Hackers Injecting Mother Nature Back Into ...
I think that I've been pretty fortunate living in scenic areas for the better part of my life, but there are some of us who by circumstance or choice are greeted with concrete jungles the moment that we exit our front doors. Apart from se...
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What in Tar Nation?
by John Monaghan As the world searches for alternatives to traditional oil resources, products that were once too expensive when oil prices were low, are beginning to look more appealing. Some of these, like solar and wind, are renewable...















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