Science and Technology

Locavor-acious

March 4, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
Locavor-acious

Earlier this year, I filed a report at 5MinutesforGoingGreen.com on a sweet new tool for educating ourselves about the foods grown our region of the world and the seasons in which they are naturally abundant, called the Local Foods Wheel. Although simple in its design and execution, the Wheel features delicate artwork and thoughtfully...
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A Green Gamer’s Delight: Smart Meters May Be Linked to W.O.W in the Future

February 28, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
A Green Gamer’s Delight: Smart Meters May Be Linked to W.O.W in the Future

I am not a hater. I just don’t really understand grown adults who spent hours developing characters and going on quests in the online gaming sensation, World of Warcraft. I have been known to think in Twitter-sized thoughts, however, and can therefore appreciate a level of immersion in social media that can sometimes border...
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Burnin’ Daylight

February 27, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
Burnin’ Daylight

The recent allocation of funds to support renewable energy technologies and research has set the green job industry all a flutter. And with good reason! The solar energy industry alone is expected to explode with an expected 400,000 job openings in 2009. For blue-collar Americans struggling to find work and make ends meet on...
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