Are Colleges Too Extreme in Going Green?
Full of surging hormones and unbridled enthusiasm, colleges and universities are becoming leaders in integrating green living with good old capitalistic partying.
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Full of surging hormones and unbridled enthusiasm, colleges and universities are becoming leaders in integrating green living with good old capitalistic partying.
Into The Ocean, with Blue October. Dreamy, somber, conflicted and passionate at the same time, Blue October uses water in a way that touches our common humanity.
A bill in California's legislature seeks to take the strain off the water supply and alleviate the housing slump.
These days, it seems like skyscrapers are in a race to be the greenest, as well as the tallest.
It’s been a rainy, rainy June on the east coast. Sun has peeked out for maybe an hour here and there, but otherwise it’s been gray, dismal, and all around not summery.
Summer is a great time for projects. Especially when they’re outdoors. What could be better this summer than an eco-friendly outdoor shower?
Like much of the West, the state has serious water issues, but Mother Nature is only partly to blame.
What were they thinking? The village officials of Crestwood, IL have some splaining to do.
As available land area shrinks and human population soars, the demands on available land and water are generating a significant new interest in urban farming . But in many areas of the world, urban farming relies on using a resource which is both a blessing and a curse - wastewater.
OMG! Millions of people in Mexico's capital city cut off from water supplies, due to historic drought and pipeline leaks.
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