Green News

  • Algae Biofuel Becoming a Reality?

    I’ve written about algae biofuel a number of times before (see links at the end) and it is definitely a topic that really interests me. I’ll be honest, the idea of growing crops – that could be used for something else – on prime agricultural land for the purpose of making fuel just seems a [...]

  • Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair

    The following press release was passed along to us by Elizabeth Aguillera, from the Midwest Renewable Energy Association. Contact: Amy Heart, Programs Director Midwest Renewable Energy Association 715-592-6595 x20 amy@the-mrea.org Nation’s Premier Energy Education Event Set for June 20-22, 2008 Custer, WI – The Midwest Renewable Energy Association announced the dates for their annual Energy [...]

  • Gomi Style – DIY Dumpster Design

    We received an email from Marque Cornblatt the other day encouraging us to check out his website, Gomi Style. I decided to pop over for a look and it seemed quite interesting (and fun) so I made sure to earmark it for further investigation. Cornblatt himself seems to be a colourful (literally – check out [...]

  • Icebergs to Sand Dunes – Our Changing Planet

    We received an email from ‘Emma’, who is trying to spread the word about an upcoming presentation (in Toronto) by Geoff Green and Ray Zahab. Here is the info: Royal St. George’s College Parent’s Guild Speaker Series presents Geoff Green and Ray Zahab “Icebergs to Sand Dunes – Our Changing Planet” January 28th, 2008 Doors [...]

  • Enviroresponsible

    When we first received an email from Chad Pescod, owner of Enviroresponsible Inc, I was a tad skeptical to be totally honest. We get a lot of e-mails requesting links or suggesting we write an article about this and that (and the other thing), so I figured his email was no different. My skepticism probably [...]

  • Google’s Green Gameplan

    I just caught a post on the AIDG blog (from yesterday) re: Google.org’s recently released philanthropic plans for the next 5-10 years. People love to slam Google more and more as they (big “G”) continue to spread their influence FAR beyond the cool search engine that started it all. In a sense I can understand [...]

  • Chlorox Green Cleaning Products

    This past Monday (January 14th), Chlorox released its ‘Green Works’ line of green cleaning products. I’ve been pretty impressed with the new green products that seem to be appearing everywhere these days, and this is yet another example of green going mainstream. I guess the major question is whether or not these products are truly [...]

  • Sustainable Living…For Kids!

    The most recent edition of the Springwise e-newsletter just arrived in my e-mail inbox, and as per usual I gave it a quick glance to see if there were any interesting ‘eco & sustainability’ entries. Also as per usual, they did not disappoint. The article that caught my attention this week is entitled: “Sustainable Living, [...]

  • Funding For Young Eco-Innovators

    Last year I wrote a post announcing a funding/support opportunity for college students interested in starting some sort of (on-campus)environmentally/socially responsible venture. Well, I received an e-mail yesterday from Michael Del Ponte, President and CEO of Conscious Lifestyle, letting me know that the opportunity was once again available. Here is an info blurb he included [...]

  • Winter Composting Update

    Happy New Year everyone! As mentioned previously, despite moving the Winter Composting Extravaganza to the Compost Guy blog this year, I still want to keep everyone updated on my progress over here (for the benefit of anyone who might be interested, but has not been keeping tabs on happenings over at the other site). I’m [...]