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Submitted on 9/8/2006 | 0 Comments Local Harvest

Map and search engine of Farmers Markets, Family Farms, and Restaurants that use local organic food.

Submitted on 7/21/2006 | 0 Comments Environmental Milestones: A Worldwatch Retrospective Timeline

This is an interactive timeline on environmentalism in the US since the publication of Silent Spring.

Submitted on 4/16/2006 | 0 Comments Climate Crisis - An Inconvenient Truth

Take your carbon footprint and learn about the new movie "An Inconvenient Truth."

Submitted on 4/12/2006 | 0 Comments LED Construction Signs Hacked.

The signs now say an eco-friendly message.

Submitted on 3/7/2006 | 0 Comments BSU Greening of the Campus

Bridging the culture and practices that support the environmental commitment of colleges and universities.

Submitted on 2/19/2006 | 1 Comment Ethanol Fuel is ‘Unsustainable Subsidized Food Burning’

David Pimental, a leading Cornell University agricultural expert, has calculated that powering the average U.S. automobile for one year on ethanol (blended with gasoline) derived from corn would require 11 acres of farmland, the same space needed to grow a year's supply of food for seven people. 70 percent more energy is required to produce ethanol than the energy that actually is in it. Every time you make one gallon of ethanol, there is a net energy loss of 54,000 BTUs.

Submitted on 2/8/2006 | 0 Comments Hubbert Peak of Oil Production

Named after the late Dr. M. King Hubbert, Geophysicist, this website provides data, analysis and recommendations regarding the upcoming peak in the rate of global oil extraction.

Submitted on 2/6/2006 | 0 Comments Bottled Water: Nectar of the Frauds?

Consumers spend a collective $100 billion every year on bottled water in the belief--often mistaken, as it happens--that this is better for us than what flows from our taps, according to environmental think tank the Earth Policy Institute (EPI).

Submitted on 12/12/2005 | 0 Comments Wikipedia's entry on Sustainability

Sustainability -- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Submitted on 11/17/2005 | 0 Comments "Green" fuels bad for the planet?

This (short) article discusses the possibility that biofuels might not be the boon to conservation that we previously thought. It only briefly mentions, however, that in the future a biofuel source could be from waste.

Submitted on 10/30/2005 | 0 Comments End of Cheap Oil

More information about Peak Oil.

Submitted on 10/9/2005 | 0 Comments XsunX Inc.

XsunX, Inc. is developing Power Glass? ? an innovative solar energy technology that allows glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun.

Submitted on 9/30/2005 | 0 Comments Sustainable Jobs

Business Jobs - Environmental Jobs - Environmentally Responsible Employers

Submitted on 9/30/2005 | 0 Comments Interface Inc.

Maker of 100% recyclable carpet.

Submitted on 9/30/2005 | 0 Comments Google Pushes Sustainability

How many Googlers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? None, if you use solar power. We just had our first Google Environmental Fair to help introduce employees to various sustainable practices, low impact living and natural products

Submitted on 9/29/2005 | 0 Comments Sustainable Oil?

This fascinating article about a phenomena occurring in some wells were oil seems to "regenerate". Fascinating stuff!

Submitted on 9/22/2005 | 0 Comments ExxposeExxon

Exxon Mobil, the world's largest private oil company, is the only major oil company still expressing a desire to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. They have been working very hard and spending lots of money, for some time now, to spread disinformation about global warming.

Submitted on 9/11/2005 | 0 Comments Old Sustainability Club Website

The second generation of our site.

Submitted on 9/10/2005 | 0 Comments Marker Assisted Breeding

An "alternative" to GMOs, using knowledge of genetics, without the gene splicing!

Submitted on 8/26/2005 | 0 Comments University of Dayton

The home page of UD.