The Green (audio)blogathon post # 3 Some pick me up music for my fellow green bloggers, some rambling (lost my list) about besustainable/Sounds Sustainable, organic Mac and Cheese (not recommended!!!), and other green tidbits. Enjoy!
Cradle to Cradle One of the many concepts that I am going to be focussing on around here is that of cycles
#44: Eating for Credit - New York Times Op-ed Alice Waters suggests that we should be teaching lunch for credit.
Groovy Green #46: New Fuel Cell Dedicated at SUNY-ESF Fuel cell to provide 250 kW of continuous green power to SUNY-ESF, and will co-generate heat and hot water for buildings on campus.
Solar One Solar One is New York's first solar powered "Green Energy, Arts, and Education Center,
BABFO - Biofuels Straight from their web page "BABFO is an organisation dedicated to the promotion of transport fuels and oils from renewable sources.
Post #31: NPR Junkie Oh man, Jen, I feel you. NPR ROCKS.
Post #39: Now We Can'tRub The Frogs?!?!?!? OK:we already have a law in California prohibiting the licking of toads in Los Angeles. (Apparently, the undersides of these toads have hallucinogenic properties. Besides: EWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!)
Post #41: Bargain Hybrid? CNN.Com: Honda to sell low-cost hybrid car in 2007/8
trash is the failure of imagination Aaron Kramer, an artist from Venice, California is the author of the quote, trash is the failure of imagination. He makes objects from street sweeper bristles, recycled coffee stirrers and tin can lids.