Recycled Cats

Recycled Cats...

Recycled cats are a good thing. Cat shelters and kitten fairs offer great cats ready for adoption. Recycled cats are green because they use up the “unwanted” cats lining shelter shelves and encourage us to re-use the natural reproduction cycle of pets for our enjoyment...
Kids Konserve

Kids Konserve...

Bag the Baggie!  Choose to Re-use! Such are the slogans of http://www.kidskonserve.com/, a new green enterprise which could (and should) spur copycats. Madames Claxton and Julian surely deserve their Girl Scout green entreprenur patch. This month’s Entrepreneur magazine has...
Recycle Your Business

Recycle Your Business...

Think you don’t have the resources to start a new business? Poppycock! Re-use is the hot new business commodity. The business plan for your re-use business starts today. Map out your product, find your resources, and do a product construction blueprint that works for ongoing...
National Geographic Green Guide

National Geographic Gre...

That’s right, National Geo has a Green Guide. The Complete Reference for Consuming Wisely is an outstanding sourcebook and introduction to the world of green living and eco-friendly household and business practices. Even the case for organic clothing is made in a manner that...
Green Energy

Green Energy...

Sure, there’s  all kinds of green energy. As alt-fuels go, some are better than others. Some green fuels depend on nature, like wind and sun energy. Some burn clean but have messy industrialized production  methods. Some have organic production methods but require mechanization...
When the Message Blinks Green

When the Message Blinks...

California Governor Arnold Schwarzanegger intends to executive order that all electric utilities in the Golden State generate a third of their power from renewables resources by 2020. But California isn’t called the Golden State for nothing. Why is California needing to import...
The Greenhouse Cost of Meat

The Greenhouse Cost of ...

The high cost of living just got higher. An article from the February 2009 issue of Scientific American can be read and re-read at the family dinner table (or folded inside dinner menus at every restaurant in town). Most of us are aware that our cars, our coal-generated electric...
Wind Recycling Issues

Wind Recycling Issues...

Recycling wind from natural dynamics takes planning, resources, some facts and some strategic decision making. The mountainous environment and wind driven forest can make a smooth plain look dull and a rockbound crevice in the hills roisterous with a stiff breeze from two directions. Wind...
Reclaim Those Yards

Reclaim Those Yards...

We all see rotting fruit falling from trees all the time but it’s part of our training and society manners not to intrude and mention that fruit is going to waste. Rotting fruit in the heat becomes a germ and bacterial risk. So why have we waited to find a way to save it? Some...
Renewable by 2020 or bust

Renewable by 2020 or bu...

Considering the vast (read, ugly pig trough) of Treasury green being flung to consumer over home mortgages and new hybrid cars, the California mandate to be at least 30% renewable by year 2020 should be within range. With the scope of available alternate power sources, California’s...

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