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Blogs: Sustainability

New Climate Bill Faces Business Heat

While there’s plenty each of us can do to prevent climate change, a lot of the positive action that needs to happen will take place when federal laws and agency rules mandate reductions in industrial emissions of greenhouse gases. That’s why a proposed law like the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security...

Web Site of the Month: Putting Some Serious "E" in Our Electronics

Ours is now a truly wired world and the gizmos we use to connect to it are necessities. Since we couldn’t give up our computers, cell phones, and iPods even if we wanted to, the question is how can we handle them in a responsible way? Here’s a web site with the answers. MyGreenElectronics.org is...

Carbon Copy: A Round-Up of Climate News

Lots of climate news coming across the wires lately. As well there should be for the most pressing issue of this or any other age. Here’s a look at some key indicators… Researchers have found that the so-called “black carbon” (that’s soot to you and me) created by burning biomass fuels like wood...

April is a Month of Earth Days

Hey. The 20/20 by 2010 Team is on a campaign to get every (100%) 7th Gener to reduce their carbon footprint by 10% in 2008. Getting people conscious of every deliberation, every decision they make seven generations out of is a moment-by-moment design question. How do we get us all out of old...

Sun Savings: A Powerful New Idea Energizes Homes & Solar Industry

Everybody wants a rooftop solar system. But nobody wants to pay for one. What would you do if you didn’t have to? That’s the idea behind a new strategy being put to the test by the solar power industry, and it could be the breakthrough we’ve all been waiting for. The trailblazing concept is called...