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Kampuchea 2011

August 8, 2011

My wife and I recently returned from a week and a half trip to Cambodia. We went with a team from our church to work on helping to build a church in a village near Takeo as well as paint at a school near the same village. While there, we accomplished quite a lot for [...]

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NewWood – A Revolutionary Idea

May 14, 2011

As a stark contrast to the Numi toilet I recently panned, I’m totally excited about the concept behind NewWood. Starting with a nuclear power plant in Washington that was never completed or brought online, some very resourceful entrepreneurs have come up with what just could be one of the most revolutionary ideas to come along [...]

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Zero Waste and the Johnsons

March 19, 2011

I came across this video at JetsonGreen and just had to share it. I first heard of the Johnsons via a friend sharing the link to her zero waste home blog and was intrigued by Bea’s take on the three Rs. Before you ever get to reduce, reuse or recycle, you should refuse, refuse, refuse. [...]

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Compromise or Consensus: The Heart or the Mind?

March 5, 2011

I’ve had some conversations recently related to compromise and consensus. Just like many people think compostable and biodegradable are one-in-the-same, many also think compromise and consensus are synonyms; but they aren’t. COMPROMISE Compromise is defined by Webster as “settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions.” In plain English, this means [...]

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Good Earth Home Show 2011

January 23, 2011

This was the second year, we were at the Good Earth Home Garden and Living Show. My architectural firm, Arbor South Architecture had a booth last year and we did it again this year. This was also the second year we did a seminar. In 2010, we talked about our award-winning LEED Platinum home, theSAGE. [...]

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The Seven Sins of Greenwashing – Sin #5

December 15, 2010

GREENWASH Greenwashing is “the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.” SIN #5 – THE SIN OF LESSER OF TWO EVILS Well, I struggled with this sin. Not that I gave in (have never smoked, never had the desire to smoke), but [...]

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The Seven Sins of Greenwashing – Sin #2

December 6, 2010

Today we’ll dive into Sin #2, The Sin of No Proof. But first, as a reminder, here’s a definition of Greenwashing: GREENWASH Greenwashing is “the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.” SIN #2 – THE SIN OF NO PROOF The Sin [...]

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The Seven Sins of Greenwashing – Sin #1

December 4, 2010

In 2007, 2009 and 2010, a company called terrachoice published a report titled “The Seven Sins of Greenwashing”. And although they found that 95% of “green” consumer products they surveyed were found to be guilty of one of the seven sins, things do seem to be improving. More manufacturers are really living it, not just [...]

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Easy Doesn’t Always Mean Simple

November 27, 2010

My wife and I were out and about today and visited Bed Bath & Beyond. As we wandered through the store we came upon one of those product demos for a Krups Nescafe Dolce Gusto Piccolo 15 Bar Single Serve Beverage Maker (whew!) in Titanium/Black. I had been talking about doing some product reviews and [...]

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Hannah’s House Freedom Walk

September 12, 2010

Hannah’s House, a local faith-based recovery program had their Freedom Walk yesterday to help raise money for their very effective program. You can visit their website to learn more about the work they do, but I just wanted to post how I’m personally glad they also care about our environment. The walk ended with food [...]

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