Posts Tagged ‘ Conservation and Protection ’

Will Renewable Energy Be The End Of The Sage Grouse In Wyoming?

January 20, 2010
By Beth Buczynski
Will Renewable Energy Be The End Of The Sage Grouse In Wyoming?

Despite studies which have shown that Wyoming has wind resources consistent with utility-scale production, the state’s Governor recently announced a decision to block future wind-turbine development in about 20 percent of the state in a move to protect the greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), a species that might soon be included on the Endangered...
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5 Ways You Can Have a Greener Back to School

August 18, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
5 Ways You Can Have a Greener Back to School

All week long, people have been talking about the best green products, clothes and accessories to buy your kids for the back-to-school experience. And once again, I’m forced to weigh the encouragement to buy more “things” against the whole spirit of the sustainable living movement, which is, in my opinion, to do more with...
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Posted in Food and Dining, Green Living, Health and Beauty, Holidays and Celebrations | No Comments »

Follow Nathan…He’s Going Places

March 11, 2009
By Beth Buczynski
Follow Nathan…He’s Going Places

Ever wanted to just get away from it all?? Shed the trappings of this city-bound, materially-burdened existence and let the wind mess your hair up a little bit? Well nature-freak Nathan Winters is making it happen for the good of the planet, and he’s letting everyone in on the journey. Winters is a 28 year-old...
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