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Going Green Globally
Are customers in less developed countries more interested in green consumables than Americans?
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Sea Pollution – The Wonder of the Sea!
The sounds of an ocean wave can calm a soul. The distinct smell of salt air can bring comfort to the weary heart. A beer can, cigarette butt, and tar balls steal the splendor of our beautiful ocean.
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Going Green? That’s Some Scary Stuff
As much as the chosen headline for this article may seem to be the concerns of a slightly unbalanced or confused individual, these are the exact words that I have heard from numerous colleagues. Information overload is a female dog. One would assume that the endless debates, the books, the videos, the written articles that saturate the media and bookshelves would have created some level of “knowingness”. Unfortunately, the results are quite the opposite. People are more confused now than they were before the big green push. And I mean people across the board – IT executives, housewives, retailers – you name it.
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My Passion for Going Green
Being an eco-friendly professor can be huge work. Of course, not only do you serve as a role model for students, you also have to inculcate the value of protecting the environment to your students through your lessons. That’s when it gets pretty hard especially if you are teaching history-and that’s not being funny.
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Building STAR – What it is and Why it Matters
It’s clear that the U.S. is reaching a new era of clean energy and smarter energy policy. With the improvement of energy efficiency, the U.S. can help save consumers money while also reducing environmental impacts and future energy demand.
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