Filtering Storm Water, Using a Clothesline, Black Ops Teams And An Eco Quiz |
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| By Matt Mayer in Bobolink, Climate Change, Conservation, Green Living, Green Sites | April 15, 2008 | ||
It’s time for another fun trip around the web. You know, I’m enjoying these trips quite frequently. As we’ve been striving to reduce our carbon output we haven’t done a lot of traveling. This is like a mini-vacation.
The Redefining Progress group has published a new ecology footprint calculator. Check it out here. I’m not a big fan of these eco calculators because they are inherently flawed, but this is one of the best I’ve seen.
Mike share with me this interesting blog post about storm water filtering in the Lake Tahoe area. Sounds like a winner to me.
Gene Logsdon has a fantastic post up about using a clothesline instead of a dryer. (you are doing that right??) The amount of money savings they estimate for consumers is astounding.
You may have already heard about this by now, but Mother Jones has a story up about black ops teams being used against green groups.
Picture is courtesy of the storm water filter article. It’s a picture of one of the filters in the culvert that cleans out the storm water before it gets put into Lake Tahoe.
