Lower Footprint

Could a New Can Change Everything?

A new can design, specifically one that uses a micron-thin polymer, could dramatically change the environmental footprint for drinking cans everywhere. As seen in

Cloud Computing and Carbon Footprint

Spotted an interesting article on the cloud and its carbon footprint on the weekend. Have a look for yourself! The cloud and your

Tonight: The Oil Sands: Economic Saviour or Environmental Disaster?

From Dal's Sustainability News: A reminder to take advantage of the wonderful opportunity to hear Dr. David Schindler (Killam Memorial professor of ecology at the University of Alberta), this Friday at 7 p.m. at the Potter Au

Tonight:Counter Culture or Consumer Culture?

Dalhousie Green Week Keynote Lecture: Andrew Potter ESS (Environment, Sustainability and Society) Thursday Night Lecture Series Co-sponsored with DSUSO (Dalhousie Student Union Sustainability Office) Andrew Potter is a Canadia

You Are Traffic

Another cool message about traffic and bicycles...

I think the idea of a key

Everyone needs a reminder from time to time. How about a short slide show that helps you combat day-to-day eco-mistakes? I love the idea of the keychain shopping bag. More on that tomorrow!

This article jumped out at me from today's Metro News. Nice to see high-efficiency homes are being modeled locally. No reason this shouldn't

Study debunks myths on organic farms

This is an exciting article on recent findings on the economic benefits of organic farming. Check it out! Study debunks myths on organic farms

It's been close to forever since I've posted, so I thought I'd rectify that with a simple post for today:

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