Green News
May 2009
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How do we know if National Bike Day was successful?
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Thu 14thDo you watch TV sometimes and think, “Glad that’s not me”. Today is National Bike Day and it’s the first time I’ve stopped to give it a moment of attention. At first I used to judge and criticize people that participate in what I thought was a bit purists for my taste. Today, I’m pledging [...]
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The daddy of all windmills
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Wed 13thNormally, when I see a turbine, I get angry. I’ve heard that birds die in the blades of the turbine. I’m going to have do some research on this and maybe start a movement to stop impeding flight plans for our “not the best at spotting a big fan that doubles as a blender” two [...]
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Small is not always “Green”
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Mon 11thWhat a wonderful Mother’s Day, even though it wasn’t all that green. I launched this blog a week ago and it’s been an exercise of shifting my mindset. I want us to connect and appreciate how funny life can be when you simply reflect the reality of your green day, good, bad, indifferent. Yesterday was [...]
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Unplug appliances when you’re not using them – No, I’m not ready yet
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Fri 8thI was driving back to home from Palo Alto, California today. Such a beautiful area near the ocean and all so opulent, and green I might add. I always feel more green conscious when I’m in the heart of the bay area’s eco-centric retailers and companies. Anyway, between my first week of blogging on “Hart [...]
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My new green covenant
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Thu 7thGoing the the gym every couple days now is a ritual. Ordering meat off any menu five times a week is also a ritual. To change a ritual it usually takes a deep rooted conviction and in this case, one in which the planet could use our help. I heard that cows fart excessively and [...]




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