1 month ago
joshua : Recycle Computers in Palo Alto, San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin, East Bay
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2 month ago
Linkorama : Capitalism to the Rescue - Green Tech Rising - Good thing the Valley runs on equity, not debt
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5 month ago
joshua : Cool Tool: Smart Power Strip - shuts off entire strip if single outlet has no powered-on device
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8 month ago
jcgregorio : The Accidental Environmentalists - "over that time 92 percent of the organization’s costs goes to employees, 6 percent go to maintenance and operation, and a mere 2 percent are represented by the initial construction investment." Many of my previous employers never got thi
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10 month ago
nelson : Fine Arrington rant - He'd be an awesome Andy Rooney
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12 month ago
adamrg : wis tavern building, frank and lisa mauceri at materialicious
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12 month ago
WillPate : Nanosolar’s Breakthrough - Solar Now Cheaper than Coal
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13 month ago
plasticbag : A fascinating guide to thirty beautiful green websites! - For some reason I find myself looking for ideas about how to add a layer of shine to very vibrantly green websites. Lots of ideas here...
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14 month ago
Khoi Vinh : Catalog Choice - “A free service that lets you decline paper catalogs you no longer wish to receive.” Missing a few key catalogs, though (e.g., PC Mall) and light on disambiguation.
Eric Meyer : Catalog Choice - Eliminate unwanted catalog you receive in the mail - Now where's the equivalent for credit card offers?
Rod Begbie : Catalog Choice - Website to help you turn down all those unwanted catalogues you receive in the mail. #
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18 month ago
jonhicks : Tesla Motors - A roadster that can do 0-60 in 4 seconds, AND be 100% electric powered? Bring it on.
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19 month ago
nelson : PowerTOP - Linux software to tell you what parts of your OS are using the most electricity
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20 month ago
nelson : Compact fluorescents - A simple rating / test guide.
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27 month ago
plasticbag : Breathing Earth - I'm not normally one for large Flash visualisations, but this representation of people being born, dying and the different countries of the world expelling CO2 is quite extraordinarily beautiful and informative...
jkottke : Breathing Earth is a map of the earth that shows, in realtime, births, deaths, and carbon dioxide consumption of the world's countries - Breathing Earth is a map of the earth that shows, in realtime, births, deaths, and carbon dioxide consumption of the world's countries. Mesmerizing to watch. (via snarkmarket) [via]
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33 month ago
WillPate : 30 Days of Sustainability - 30 days of "a combination of business, social, education and awareness programs" during March 2006 in Vancouver. Website by Raincity Studios.
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35 month ago
WillPate : Amazon.com: "Boiling Point" by Ross Gelbspan - Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Ross Gelbspan's book about climate change, oil industry lobbying, PR spinsters, politicians and lazy journalists.
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35 month ago
WillPate : Ross Gelbspan's blog | deSmogBlog - Author of "Boiling Point" is blogging on the deSmogBlog, a blog about PR spin and climate change, and Raincity Studios client site
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36 month ago
WillPate : deSmogBlog Radio #1 | deSmogBlog - My first time leading a client of Raincity Studios, or anyone for that matter, through a podcast. Jim Hoggan talks about his motivations for creating the deSmogBlog
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WillPate : DesmogBlog | Clearing the air on climate change - PR pro James Hoggan takes on the flacks that manufacture controversy about climate change. Site designed by Raincity Studios.
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37 month ago
WillPate : Live Simple: Radical tactics to reduce the complexity, costs, and clutter of your life
Matthew M. Boedicker : Live Simple: Radical tactics to reduce the complexity, cost, and clutter of your life
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WillPate : One Day Vancouver - "One day is about taking small steps to make Vancouver the cleanest, greenest, healthiest city in the world"
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49 month ago
jkottke : Photos of Chris Cobb's project to organize a bookstore's shelves by color
plasticbag : Colour-coded bookshelves - I've no idea what this set of photographs is about - I can't even remember where I found it although almost certainly it was on kottke's site because I nick a lot of his stuff. I just link to it because of the pretty colours...
cameron : it's my active pa-shun - more pictures of the color-coded library
Jeremy Zawodny : books sorted by color - books sorted by color: make shopping a bit harder
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