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Colin Murray

BBC - Future - Science & Environment - Panama canal upgrade and bubbles set to transfor... - 1 views

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    "Some of the world's biggest ships are about to get even bigger and more efficient, thanks to a blast of air and a monster engineering project." BBC Interesting article about the former size constraints of ocean going vessels, and how it's about to change. 
Colin Murray

New York City Triples Solar Power Production | Inhabitat New York City - 1 views

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    Thanks to new solar arrays atop ten city buildings, including three police stations, two schools, a fire station, and sanitation department garages, New York City has tripled its solar power production. Mayor Bloomberg made the announcement yesterday during a press conference at the offices of a new tech start-up, Efficiency 2.0.
Colin Murray

NFL Opens First New York Pop Up at 1095 Avenue of the Americas | gbNYC Real Estate Grou... - 0 views

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    NFL Pop Up Store Opens On 6th Ave- Recently renovated Green Building
Dan Mickus

Tiny Farm Blog - 0 views

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    This is a very cool blog about organic gardening and small scale homesteading. I stumbled upon it while trying to troubleshoot my carrot germination problem. It's mostly about growing food but touches on other related environmental issues - food politics, cycling etc.
Dan Mickus

Green Communities Designation and Grant Program - Energy and Environmental Affairs - Ma... - 1 views

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    The Mass Green Communities initiative is a program with simple and clear criteria which a town can meet in order to gain Green Community designation. It is a program that residents can be part of and aside from the environmental benefits of meeting the criteria it makes the town eligible for various state and federal grants. One of my coworkers is involved in the initiative for the town of Northfield and it is something he feels proud as a resident to be a part of.
Dan Mickus

Transition Massachusetts - 0 views

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    Transition towns are movements that connect people through events and initiatives focused on growing local economies into sustainable and fulfilling communities. This is the Massachusetts ring. I think these kind of movements are inspiring because it is so morale building to connect locally and discuss what we are going to do in our humble little lives to make things better, rather than depend on big changes coming from places of power.
Dan Mickus

Renewable Energy/Energy Efficiency | Greenfield Community College - 0 views

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    Here's another reason why I love where I live. We have a progressive community college that is leading the way in practical education in sustainability fields. My friend and neighbor credits this program with giving him the skills to design and build his house using highly energy efficient methods. He had no prior experience either, and now he is a solar hot water installer. Here's my friend's blog that details their entire process. (I may venture into this one year program at GCC after I finish at UMass) http://spartanandhannah.wordpress.com/
Dan Mickus

Cellu-Spray: Learn - 0 views

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    This is another local business and a member of the Franklin County CDC. They install cellulose insulation made from recycled newspapers. It is non-toxic, fire resistant, mold resistant, sound deadening and rodent deterring. If we find we need supplemental insulation in our house we are going to call upon this little family run business.
Dan Mickus

Franklin County Community Development Corporation - Greenfield, MA - 0 views

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    This is an incubator facility in Greenfield that helps entrepreneurs get their ideas up and running. They offer expert advice in business planning, operations, and lending as well as workspace. Their food processing division has been tremendously successful, helping many creative people turn locally grown foods into unique products that highlight the agricultural importance of Franklin County.
Dan Mickus

A Black Locust Connection - 0 views

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    "Black Locust is a highly durable hardwood which requires no treatment and which can be used for a variety of indoor and outdoor purposes. As an alternative to treated lumber it is especially suitable for fence posts, outdoor furniture and decking." I just replaced the lead paint coated decking on my porch with wood from this mill. It is absolutely beautiful, will last a long time, and will leach nothing toxic into my soil. It didn't come from a tropical place across the globe, or even out of state, it's from the next town over.
Dan Mickus

Welcome to MassSave - 0 views

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    This is an organization in Massachusetts that helps homeowners and businesses lower their energy costs and consumption. We bought a hundred year old house a little over a year ago and had them do an energy audit. For a small fee, they performed various tests on our home's energy efficiency and made several retrofit solutions for no additional charge - new CFL bulbs throughout the house, low-flow aerators and shower head, and various draft sealing measures. As a result of the audit we were able to secure a 0% loan for a new high efficiency furnace and tankless hot water heater.
Dan Mickus

Northeast Sustainable Energy Association About NESEA - 0 views

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    This organization is a resource for builders, architects, designers, and educators. They provide information, networking and solutions for geared toward sustainable energy solutions in the built environment. AND they are right here in Greenfield! I just used their Green Pages Directory to find a local manufacturer and installer of standing seam metal roofing.
Colin Murray

USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council - 1 views

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    US Green Building Council is the governing body that founded, and maintains the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). Thousands of residential and commercial buildings across the nation are being built to these specifications. Ratings such as Silver, Gold, and Platinum are awarded for buildings that meet the stringent energy saving design characteristics. The U.S. Green Building Council is committed to a prosperous and sustainable future through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings. Our community of leaders is working to make green buildings available to everyone within a generation.
Colin Murray

GREENSTREET | Building Green - 1 views

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    Hi All, and Happy St. Patrick's Day! As this is my first post, I thought it would be fitting to give a shout to my employer, Greenstreet Inc. We are a green construction firm in New York City. "GREENSTREET is a high-end construction firm that specializes in energy-efficient, healthy and green building."
Dan Mickus

Smart growth = Smart parenting, part 2 | Better! Cities & Towns Online - 0 views

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    This is a brief article about a change in home buying trends toward less square footage and in favor of higher quality of life in terms of neighborhood. It's the second in a two part series. It resonated with me because I grew up in a suburban (not McMansions by any stretch) neighborhood detached from any civic or cultural hub activity. People mostly kept to themselves and within their yards, and I always longed as a kid to be able to walk places and just observe human activity or go to a store. Had it been purely rural I might have been satisfied in other ways but it didn't really have the advantages of rural or urban life. That is the reality I think of many suburbs - yes, there is a city somewhere in the vicinity but you are surrounded by private property, so it's kind of the crud of both worlds rather than the best.
Dan Mickus

Custom Bamboo Trailers | Bicycle Bamboo Trailers | Bamboo Trailer Manufacturer | Bicycl... - 0 views

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    This is a page with instructions on how to build your own bamboo bike trailer. At the bottom there are additional links to other designs for utility trailers for bikes. I have borrowed the trailers that the Pedal People use in Northampton and they are great. You can haul up to 300 lbs and they don't compromise your stability much. The catch is that their trailers cost upwards of $450. There is a a significant community of enthusiasts that simply want to promote human power as an alternative to fossil fuel, and consequently you can find all of these trailer plans offered for free - some with Creative Commons licenses and others just there for the taking/sharing. It's great!
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