Live Green
July 2009
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Wal-Mart indicating its product’s eco-friendliness by Jerry Hart
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Thu 23rdLast week, Wal-Mart started putting labels on products indicating its product’s eco-friendliness. Be honest. Buying green items can be down the priority list when we feel unwilling to pay more for environmentally friendly goods. For you…is the green you care about, the green in your pocket right now? Do you believe this could speed the [...]
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Wipe those green onion tears, it’s time to celebrate! by Jerry Hart
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Thu 16thI’m all about “Oh Wow” green stories. This is surely one of them. I’m not about hearing TV anchors make cheesy jokes about cool green stories. That’s why Will Farrel in Anchorman was such a GAS! The short of it is….Onion plant goes green, big time and the news people were trying to have fun [...]
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The most ‘ungreen’ thing they have ever heard of by Jerry Hart
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Wed 15thHow could this be? Environmentalists are calling it the most ‘ungreen’ thing they have ever heard of. What is it? Pet Airways, an airline service for pets. An airline devoted exclusively to pets has kicked off some scandalous rock throwing. What’s the eco-argument that makes Pet Airways so ‘ungreen’? Airplane travel remains a significant contributor [...]
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Menus across Cali go green while McDonalds fills up your belly and your battery by Jerry Hart
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Mon 13thHey have you sat down at a restaurant and had the server hand you the calorie counts on their menus and indoor menu boards? You may know, California is the first state to enact such a law in the battle against America’s expanding waistline. I’ve been tagged by Marie Calendars Restaurants who right on schedule [...]
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We tear through plastic bags and bottles like they’re going out of style by Jerry Hart
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Sat 11thI like calling IT the “trash superhighway” and after digesting repulsive statistics and then hearing politicians pushing to make historical changes, well, I applaud. Assemblywoman Lori Saldana, D-San Diego, who is trying to build on the 1970s success story of replacing the dangerous, sharp-edged, aluminum-can pull tab with one that remains attached to the beverage [...]




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