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Five Easy Things You Can Do to Help the Environment
Making green choices to positively impact the environment is more important than ever. Here are five easy things you can do... 1. Plant a tree - a shade tree can reduce cooling... Read more
American University Readies One of the Largest Solar Systems in Washington, D.C.
The nation’s capital has a mandate for renewable energy and American University is not letting that fact pass them by. Next month, the school plans to have more than 2,150 solar... Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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Apples Top List of Worst Fruits and Vegetables for Pesticides; Onions Best
Last month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its yearly report on pesticides in foods. The short of it? Apples, celery, and strawberries lead on a... Read more
The 16 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Art Conservation Attempts to “Go Green”
In the Spring 2011 issue of NYU’s alumni magazine there is an article detailing the pressures facing art conservationists to protect more than the masterpieces... Read more
The 08 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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America’s Home Energy Education Challenge
Last month the Department of Energy (DOE) and National Science Teachers Association (disclaimer: I am a former member of the NSTA) launched a cooperative... Read more
The 23 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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2nd Green Revolution Sponsoring Urban Wildland Race
2nd Green Revolution will be this year’s bib sponsor for the Urban Wildland race in the Minneapolis, Minnesota suburb of Richfield. The race, comprised of a 5K... Read more
The 27 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Ford C-MAX Energi Set to Compete with Chevy Volt
A press release from Ford indicates that the C-MAX Energi is the company’s first production plug-in hybrid. The C-MAX will have a range approaching 500 miles... Read more
The 16 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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New Town Builders to Construct Net Zero Home
Taking a page from the solar decathlon that runs annually in Washington DC, New Town Builders in Denver will complete their first net zero home in the... Read more
The 14 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Eco-Trek Returns Home to Germany After Driving Fuel Cell Cars Around the World
The Eco-Trek series (click for summaries of all episodes) we have been bringing you every week has come to an end. The longest continuous drive of three... Read more
The 05 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Five Friday Facts: Chinese Wind Energy
As a follow up to last week’s Five Friday Facts, this rendition focuses on China’s capacity to generate electricity from wind power. This week’s facts come... Read more
The 24 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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American University Readies One of the Largest Solar Systems in Washington, D.C.
The nation’s capital has a mandate for renewable energy and American University is not letting that fact pass them by. Next month, the school plans to have... Read more
The 08 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Five Friday Facts: China’s Great Green Leap Forward
As of 2007 China generated 8 gigatons of carbon dioxide annually (which amounts to 6 tons/person). In addition, there were 21 cars per every 1,000 people. Read more
The 03 June 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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