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This author, diligent TreeHugger that he is, has just returned from his local farmers market. As always, there was an abundant array of delicious and beautiful local produce on display. However, we were also struck by two things an awful lot of cars, and a ridiculous amount of plastic bags. Dont get us wrong, buying local food and supporting local economies is probably one of the most beneficial ...
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Treehugger often says that cities are the most sustainable way to live. The converse is that suburban sprawl is probably the worst. Preston at Jetson Green points us to James M. McElfish of the Environmental Law Institute, who lists ten problems with sprawl: 1. Sprawl development contributes to a loss of support for public facilities and public menities. 2. Sprawl undermines effective maintenance ...
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Updatefilter: Apparently a poppy was the cause of espionage accusations. As reported here on the blue , some US contractors were apparently freaked out by a novel Canadian coin which featured a red poppy . The coin was issued by the Royal Canadian Mint , an organization that makes Canadian cash as well as currencies for other countries. The Mint, which is definitely worth a tour if you're ...
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Blogger & Podcaster to become a successful blogger online, one must apparently appear in an offline magazine. Ho-kay.
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