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Thanks, Earth
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Thanks, Earth

On Thanksgiving: Give thanks. Go green.

Do Your Shoes Leave a Carbon Footprint?

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Do Your Shoes Leave a Carbon Footprint?

When you lace up your shoes to go for a jog, you might not be thinking about their effect on the environment.

Save energy and start from your stove

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Save energy and start from your stove

Due to rising costs and issues of global warming, we are all trying to save energy as much as we can

Caring for Our Carbon Footprint as Christians

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Caring for Our Carbon Footprint as Christians

An overview of how Christian conferences are becoming more environmentally friendly.

Are Electric Toothbrushes Green or Wasteful?

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Are Electric Toothbrushes Green or Wasteful?

We all like white, healthy teeth, but are electric toothbrushes the greenest way to get them?

Calculate your Carbon Footprint

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Calculate your Carbon Footprint

Find out how to calculate your carbon footprint using the Cleveland Carbon Fund (http://www.clevelandcarbonfund.org/resources/calculate-your-carbon-footprint/). Understanding your carbon emissions is the first step to taking action to reduce your carbon footprint.

Environmental handprints for a sustainable, green world

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Environmental handprints for a sustainable, green world

Hands build. Hands heal. Simply stated, an environmental hand print is the good one does for the world.

The SolarCycle Diaries - Cyclists Take Solar Power to the People

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The SolarCycle Diaries - Cyclists Take Solar Power to the People

Earlier this year on EU Solar day, three intrepid travelers set off on a journey around the world hoping to educate the masses on the virtues of solar power.

Imagine this: climate-change-friendly ice cream

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Imagine this: climate-change-friendly ice cream

Will dripless ice cream keep the world from melting?

An Inconvenient Apple: Advice for Carbon-Calorie Counters

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An Inconvenient Apple: Advice for Carbon-Calorie Counters

Every food has a "carbon footprint" based on how it was grown, processed, transported, and stored. Die-hard greenies should buy in-season locally grown produce. The rest of us should at least pay attention to the companies we buy from – and buy from companies that pay attention to us, too.

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