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Tid Bits: in Depth

May 16, 2008

Survey Invitation from the National Environmental Education Foundation

National Environmental Education FoundationSomething I thought I would pass along to readers of TriplePundit:

Joel Makower of GreenWorldMedia  just sent notification of a research initiative from The National Environmental Education Foundation with an invitation to participate in a survey prepared “…to gauge more broadly how leading companies approach internal employee education and engagement.”

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Google ends eco-search engine support

Sydney-based Ecocho founder Tim Macdonald had an idea; build a search engine based on Google and Yahoo technology and use...[read more]

» Bobby Grace | April 26, 2008

Wookin' Pa Nub

Well, if you've been wookin' pa nub in all the wrong places, wook no further.[read more]

» Matthew Lewis | April 18, 2008

Body Heat…and Power

Researchers at Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute of Integrated Circuits, are developing new thermoelectric generators that tap into the temperature differences between the human body and the external environment to generate low voltage currents that can power small electronic devices.[read more]

» Andrew Burger | March 2, 2008

Fiber Nanogenerators Put the Power in Power Walking

It may not be very long before we are generating our own electricity through the clothes we wear as well as a range of other textiles if advances in fiber nanogenerators such as those being made by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology continue apace.[read more]

» Andrew Burger | February 23, 2008

Green Options Celebrates One Year Anniversary

As green entrepreneurs go, the guys behind Green Options have been doing a particularly top notch job. Today is the...[read more]

» Nick Aster | February 5, 2008

BioTruck Expedition Update - Timbuktu!

Back in November I posted Willie Wonka and the Chocolate (biodiesel) Truck. The goal was to drive a truck (three trucks...[read more]

» Tom Schueneman | January 10, 2008

The Long Tail Does Not Apply to Dead Trees

The Long Tail is one of the most interesting business concepts to come out of recent years - stating that...[read more]

» Nick Aster | January 3, 2008

Global Warming, What Global Warming?

New scientific theories, particularly important ones, take decades if not centuries to become mainstream--just consider the idea of the heliocentric solar system, evolution and plate tectonics, which still may be foreign or spurious to large numbers of people. Such is the case with global warming. [read more]

» Andrew Burger | January 1, 2008

Black Friday Eco-Style

Looking for a sustainable way to shop this season? Here are a few ideas to get you started: -Instead of...[read more]

» Shannon Arvizu | November 23, 2007

Digital Audio and the Hydrogen Economy: My Personal Journey

Penn State researchers Bruce Logan and Shaoan Cheng announced yesterday the results of experimental research that produces hydrogen from microbes. Built...[read more]

» Tom Schueneman | November 13, 2007

Carnival of th Green Number 100!

On Hundred. That's the number of "Green Carnivals" that have passed through the blogosphere as of today. The 100th carnival...[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 22, 2007

Lights out San Francisco this Saturday Night

If you happen to be in San Francisco this weekend, don't forget to switch your lights out at 8pm...[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 19, 2007

Online Bill Pay Saves More Than Just Trees

Scientific American points out that the benefits of online banking and billing reach beyond saving trees. Reducing paper use...[read more]

» Sheila Samuelson | August 17, 2007

Visualization of Ecological Footprint by Country

Population Ecological Footprint Worldmapper has created a series of 366 world maps, each showing the proportion of a single...[read more]

» Sheila Samuelson | July 26, 2007

Walk Score: One of the Best Google Mashups Ever

Here's some fun for your Wednesday. Check out www.walkscore.com. The site is a google maps mashup which rates any address...[read more]

» Nick Aster | July 11, 2007

Summer Knowledge: What's in That Sunscreen?

Ever wondered what the difference was between the myriad varieties of sunblock on the market? There's more to it than...[read more]

» Nick Aster | June 25, 2007

Mother's Day Grettings from Unitus

Here's a nice inspirational video to pass along this weekend. It's from Unitus, as part of their Empowering Women...[read more]

» Nick Aster | May 11, 2007

TreeHugger 2.0 Launches

In case you haven't checked it out already, be sure to drop by TreeHugger and see the new design. If...[read more]

» Nick Aster | December 26, 2006

Carnival of the Green at Urban Eco

Don't forget your Monday reading break! It's Carnival of the Green time - this time hosted by UrbanEco's Excellent Blog....[read more]

» Nick Aster | December 4, 2006

Carnival of the Green Moves to Great Green Goods

Hope you all had a few nice days off, assuming you're in the US. Otherwise at the very least a...[read more]

» Nick Aster | November 27, 2006

TreeHugger/7th Generation Video Contest Launches Tuesday!

At long last, TreeHugger's collaborative project with Seventh Generation is launching! It's a video contest called "Convenient Truths". We're...[read more]

» Nick Aster | November 16, 2006

Carnival of the Green - A Year Plus a Week

Happy Monday folks and welcome to the 53rd carnival of the green. It was one year ago today that I...[read more]

» Nick Aster | November 13, 2006

Carnival of the Green - One Year Anniversary!

Incredibly, it's been one full year since the Carnival of the Green debuted on Al Tepper's fabulous City Hippy blog....[read more]

» Nick Aster | November 6, 2006

Spooky Carnival of the Green #51

Happy Halloween! It's an orange and black carnival of the green this week brought to you by Groovy Green....[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 30, 2006

Carnival of the Green #50

Monday, monday monday... carnival of the green time! Pop over to "how to save the world" for this week's reading....[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 23, 2006

Carnival of the Green #49 is up!

Drop on over to Total Tactics to see this week's carnival!...[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 16, 2006

Carnival of the Green #48

Don't forget to check out this week's carnival of the green at Enviropundit!...[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 9, 2006

Treehugger.com on Martha Stewart

If you're like me and don't on a TV, you don't need to worry any more, most everything winds up...[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 5, 2006

A Little Slice of Florida In This Week's Carnival of the Green

This week's carnival of the green is a virtual tour through the natural and urban wonders of Miami, courtesy of...[read more]

» Nick Aster | October 2, 2006


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