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- Logically Green ECO2 by Forced Green on Nov 21, 2009
‘Robbing Peter To Pay Paul’ Is Pointless In Recycling It defeats the green purpose to engage in recycling a product utilizing copious amounts of fresh water, a dwindling natural resource. But you have to wash plastic to recycle it. Pro...
- What Is A Smart Grid? by Forced Green on Nov 17, 2009
The Electric InterGrid – Why A Smart Power Grid is Essential Source: LiveScience.com On October 27, President Obama announced $3.4 billion in grants to help build a “smart” electric grid aimed at reducing blackouts and cutting utili...
- ADVISORY: Batten Down Your Blue Tarps Burien, A “High Wind Watch” Is Coming by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Nov 16, 2009
You know it’s November in the Northwest when another Weather Advisory gets posted – this one a “Wind Advisory” predicted to hit around 6pm Sunday night and continue for at least another 24 hours. As usual, batten down your blue ta...
- When the Wind Blows by Shine Like Stars on Nov 16, 2009
I can tell that the wind is blowing tonight. The windows are shaking a little bit (they're old...need to be replaced!). A cold front is moving into southwest Oklahoma tonight, so the wind has picked up. Wind is a powerful thing. It...
- The 79 Million Dollar Waterhole by Read It Here on Nov 14, 2009
Check out Read It Here More than 1,000 eBooks will be added soon on topics ranging from making money to holidays. Unless the moon looks like a really nice place to live, more attention needs to be paid to the rock on which we live. Finding a few gal...
- ADVISORY: “Vigorous Cold Front” Moving In Friday Morning by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Nov 13, 2009
The National Weather Service issued a “Special Weather Statement” at 4:30pm Thursday (Nov. 12th), warning of a “vigorous cold front” hitting the area Friday morning, bringing rain, wind and snow to the mountains. Could this be...
- Delaware: First to sign and the first to spin? by EnviroPolitics Blog on Nov 11, 2009
The little state of Delaware's primary claim to fame for the last 222 years has been that it was the first of the original 13 states to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Today it wants to make history again by becoming the first state to get some of its...







