July 31st, 2008
My goodness, I love Flagstaff. The location, the people, the brewery, the closeness to everything Grand.
Here’s another reason. The Arizona Republic reports:
More than 265 teenagers from 44 U.S. states and nine Canadian provinces will meet at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff from Monday to Aug. 3 to participate as finalists in North America’s largest high-school […]
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July 27th, 2008
I can’t say I am a huge Dave Matthews fan, but Alicia from Mental Health Notes is and I have her to thank for this green piece of info:
Her favorite band is partnering with PickupPal to help fans find and share rides to and from all of their concerts for this summer’s tour. How cool […]
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May 17th, 2008
In Chicago this weekend? Stop by Green Festival, a two-day event at the Chicago Navy Pier, which celebrates everything that’s working in our communities—for people, business and the environment. Here, green means safe, healthy communities and a strong local economy.
This the second year Green Festival has paid a visit to Chicago. This year, they are […]
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May 4th, 2008
Amidst the controversy, media attention and calls for boycotts, Beijing continues to try to convince the world that the 2008 Summer Olympics will earn the title, the “Green Olympics.” According to the Seattle Time’s Daniel Beekman who is Blogging Beijing:
A slew of ambitious ‘green’ campaigns have indisputably transformed the city and garnered international attention.
In 2005, […]
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April 28th, 2008
Earth Day is officially over. Arbor Day is so last Friday (technically). But National Volunteer Week is just beginning.
What can you do to connect science, health and the environment near you? Go to www.1-800-volunteer.org to find out.
A quick search of volunteer opportunities within a 10 mile radius of my own neighborhood brought up 3 pages […]
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March 26th, 2008
The Down2Earth Conference - an exploration into sustainable living - kicks off this week on Friday in Boston!
If you’re interested in making your home more energy efficient, eating locally and sustainably year-round, and choosing eco-friendly fashions, then Down:2:Earth is the place for you. Join us March 28-30 at Boston’s Hynes Convention Center as we showcase […]
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March 19th, 2008
TreeHugger’s Carnival of the Green makes its way around the blogosphere every week at eco-conscious weblogs. This week is especially good and worth checking out. Plus, Natural Collection is a great site devoted to ethical retail:
About Natural Collection: Natural Collection is the award-winning and UK’s leading (non-food) ethical retailer helping you to make stylish and […]
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March 16th, 2008
I have some rules when it comes to beer, among them no fruit and definitely no artificial colors. When I say green, I mean the Daily Tomorrow kind - beer brewed to the highest standards of natural ingredients and with effort to reduce environmental impact, like using renewable energy, reducing waste, conserving water.
Any beer worth […]
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March 1st, 2008
Green For All is bringing organizations and leaders from communities across the nation together to produce The Dream Reborn, an event aimed at solving two of the world’s most severe crises - global warming and deepening poverty.
This conference will celebrate the life of Dr. King and present positive solutions for social and environmental justice - […]
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November 29th, 2007
I am a big film festival junkie, especially those based around environmental issues or outdoor recreation. My all-time favorite is the Banff Mountain Film Festival, I go every spring and even found it here in Germany. I love getting lost in the sights, sounds, adventures and gaining a new perspective.
A new film festival, just announced, […]
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