Monthly Archives: March 2011

Algae oil in Texas?

What could be more synonymous with oil than Texas? And now instead of drilling they’re extracting it from algae. It’s called cellulosic ethanol and it’s not a new idea. It looks like they’ve been doing it for at least ten … Continue reading

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The bigger the Corporation the less green

We wanted to point out some things about being green. What we call another shade of green coming from a lot of large corporations. A lot of this stuff is obvious but for some reason people don’t think about these … Continue reading

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Green teachings in Indonesia

Green School in Bali, Indonesia is giving its students a relevant, holistic and green education in one of the most amazing environments on the planet. Another step in the right direction for developing countries. Visit: www.greenschool.org

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The renewable energy race

How developing countries are becoming more independent than developed countries. As developing countries begin to reduce their dependence on foreign oil the cost of living will decrease and the quality of living is beginning to increase. As the USA falls … Continue reading

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