Monthly Archives: February 2011

Energy It’s Everyone’s Business

Looking for a deep green resource that can help you to locate, research or assess the latest and greatest in energy-related programs, then check out Washington State Extension Energy Program. This group of academics, researchers and industry practitioners and partners operates like a consulting firm and is a self-supported department within the University. According to

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The elephant’s green footprint

Catherine Mohr, offers us an interesting perspective on the energy hog or, in this case, elephant-in-the-room when it comes to making greener choices as a consumer.  Mohr walks us through her personal green home building project looking at trade-offs in embodied energy and water.  Her perspective includes looking at the life cycle impact of not

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