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Don't Be a Sop
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March 25, 2009
| Posted in GreenBusters, Environment and Society
Myth: You use less energy and water taking a shower than a bath.
Hues You Can Use
March 25, 2009
| Posted in GreenBusters
Myth: Your computer screen uses less energy to project a black background than a white one. So you can save watts by using websites like blackle.com, which turn the screen black for Google searches.
Ten products you should ban from your home forever
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March 16, 2009
| Posted in SustainAmerica, Home and Garden
You would never cross the street without looking both ways, walk alone down a dark alley alone at three AM, or tell your child to accept rides from strangers. So why let hazardous, toxic, and even carcinogenic chemicals into your home everyday?
Farmer in the Hell
March 12, 2009
| Posted in GreenBusters, Food and Drink
Myth: Large farms are better for the environment than small farms.
Why 'Natural makes sense'
March 5, 2009
| Posted in Skin & Body Care
Interview with Victoria Onwuchekwea of Chic Afrique Herbals.
Consultants Corner - How to Market Your Green Business
March 5, 2009
| Posted in Home Office
Coral Rose, founder of Eco-Innovations, a firm dedicated to marketing and developing organic cotton and sustainable textiles, offers this advice for businesses that want to be leaders in the green marketplace.
Consultants Corner - Reduce Your Energy and Water Bills
March 5, 2009
| Posted in Home Office
Sharon Sarris, founder and principal of Greenfuse Energy, which provides energy and water conservation strategies to owners of commercial buildings, offers these tips to save money on energy and water—and increase the sustainability of your workplace.
Interview with David Quigg of Grays Harbor Paper
March 5, 2009
| Posted in Books, Mags, Music & Film
The SustainLane Interview