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  1. Getting greener at home could be a gas

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 16, 2008

    Courtesy: Lehr The folks at Lehr say they have a better idea for many of your home machines: lawn mower, wire trimmer (turns out “weed whacker” is a copyrighted name for Kenmore;s wire trimmer), leaf blowers, etc. Lehr

    Also tagged: energy, global warming, fossil fuel, engineering, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, environmental health

  2. Give ‘em the cash, forget fuel efficiency

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 15, 2008

    The chorus of disagreement in Washington over a measly 25-billion dollars is something to behold. For the record that’s less than 4% of the money that’s been earmarked by the federal government to save the banks

    Also tagged: energy, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics

  3. Non-profit group looking to get greener? TechSoup adds green-tech resources

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 15, 2008

    TechSoup Global, which is a technology information and education resource for non-profit groups that operates on an annual budget of $22 million, has been bitten by the green tech bug. The organization has started an

    Also tagged: energy, climate change, green tech

  4. Lighting the way: Three more higher-ed schools embrace LED technology

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 14, 2008

    Three more U.S. colleges have signed up for the LED University program that is backed and publicized by LED technology company Cree. The schools include Indiana’s University of Notre Dame, North Carolina’s North

    Also tagged: energy, climate change, building, engineering, air pollution, green tech

  5. Don’t inhale, it’s legal but it’s toxic

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 14, 2008

    That’s the conclusion of a United Nations report on the atmosphere above large sections of Asia. Guess all that economic growth comes with a little extra. Nasty plumes of smoke, soot, toxic gases and other fine manmade

    Also tagged: climate change, india, building, china, air pollution, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic

  6. Help is on the way

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 14, 2008

    It’s getting colder in North America. And the bleak economic news may make it seem like spring has been cancelled. But much of the continent will once again be hitting the on-switch for air conditioning in less than

    Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, research, building, housing, engineering, green tech, blogroll, environmental health

  7. Mobile phone redemption: Make responsible disposal part of new purchases

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 13, 2008

    Can’t forget mobile phones in the ramp-up to America Recycles Day. Nokia weighs in with these fun facts, some of which I’ve kinda reported before but that bear repeating: - Less than 10 percent of Americans recycle

    Also tagged: global warming, recycling, green tech, environmental health

  8. CES gets the carbon treatment

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 13, 2008

    Could the mammoth trade show that is the Consumer Electronics Show be in for the green treatment? I mean, after all, most of the vendors there will be preaching green goodness and yet the very act of traveling to a

    Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, research, venture capital, fossil fuel, air pollution, green tech

  9. Solar activism meets social networking

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 13, 2008

    Aside from green tech, I regularly write about practical business applications for Web 2.0 technologies and services. (Yes, there are remarkably many.) So I was quite interested to notice that a grassroots community

    Also tagged: energy, climate change, solar, renewable energy, green tech

  10. Cartridge recycling catching on. HP evolves program to handle growing volume.

    GreenTech Pastures - Nov 11, 2008

    If you’re the owner of an inkjet or multifunction printer from Hewlett-Packard, those little green recycling packets that you find in your replacement ink cartridge packages are about to go away. That’s because the

    Also tagged: energy, recycling, green tech, environmental health

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