Green Networking Made Easy

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Want to talk to like-minded people who are interested in sustainability? Sounds good to me.  But is networking anything really more than an excuse to have a few drinks at a new bar?   GreenYour.com, “your guide to green anything,” has a good primer on how to find green networking events and offers this if [...]

How Does The Wall Street Mess Impact Ecopreneurs?

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Like many of you, I’m sure, I have been glued to the news…online, on screen and in casual conversation. If you’ve actually figured out what when wrong with the debts and swaps and mortgages and hedges…you’re way ahead of the Wall Street mavins and most of the rest of the world. To most Americans, the [...]

Who’s Into Eco Travel?

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I’m not sure if I’m surprised or not with the results of a recent survey by Responsible Travel. If you’re not familiar with this website and you’re planning a vacation, here’s a little bit about them from their site. Since 2001, we’ve been handpicking inspiring holidays from all over the globe to give you a [...]

No Dye = Natural Fade

This is a guest post by John Simonetta, owner of ProformaGreen, an eco-friendly promotional items consultancy. John’s blogs are designed to keep us up to date on the “greening” of his industry. Brian Base, the creator of RideSearch.com, was at the Green Dallas event held this last weekend here in Dallas, Texas. Proforma Green runs [...]

Green Wine? Yes. How?

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This morning as I woke up to my clock radio, the one minute Project Green segment came on the Rush Limbaugh leaning KNCO AM. It reported on a recent meeting of California wine growers, all 26 of which are talking preliminary to major efforts to green their operations, product, and packaging. Somehow this doesn’t surprise [...]