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University Dining: February 2010
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This is a blog started by a Dining Director of a private liberal arts university to share thoughts, ideas, and news about food, nutrition, wellness, sustainability, behavior, and any other topics of interest regarding university dining. Friday, February 26, 2010. 18 Days is an Eternity. I had last reported on a case of. Montevideo relating to an outbreak in jalapeno peppers from 2008 in a blog titled,. Support Your Local FDA. The latest update released on February 25th. The FDA Transparency Blog. In the ...
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University Dining: October 2010
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This is a blog started by a Dining Director of a private liberal arts university to share thoughts, ideas, and news about food, nutrition, wellness, sustainability, behavior, and any other topics of interest regarding university dining. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Please Teach the Children. Please get rid of the unhealthy food in our primary schools and educate them wholly. Not just academically, but socially and responsibly. Posted by David McDonald. Links to this post. Monday, October 11, 2010. As res...
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University Dining: Please Teach the Children
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This is a blog started by a Dining Director of a private liberal arts university to share thoughts, ideas, and news about food, nutrition, wellness, sustainability, behavior, and any other topics of interest regarding university dining. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Please Teach the Children. Please get rid of the unhealthy food in our primary schools and educate them wholly. Not just academically, but socially and responsibly. Posted by David McDonald. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Monterey Bay Aqu...
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Making Green Make Cents: December 2008
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Making Green Make Cents. One building at a time. Monday, December 22, 2008. Caulk, Baby, Caulk. The Green Skeptic had a great post. Yesterday on his blog about energy efficiency possibly being the best alternative for now, in the face of economic challenges. As he said: ".[there's] less green to spend; less incentive to spend it on green." He also noted in the post that as Van Jones likes to say, the tool of the new green economy is the caulking gun. I couldn't agree more. Monday, December 22, 2008.
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Making Green Make Cents: Making Green Make Cents with BIM
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Making Green Make Cents. One building at a time. Sunday, January 11, 2009. Making Green Make Cents with BIM. Last Friday and Saturday I had two separate conversations with BIM. Revit) masters. Friday's conversation was with Jay Dougherty, Microsol Resources. And Saturday's conversation was with a fellow Twitterer (whom I just met Saturday also), Gregory Arkin, Cadd Centers. BIM for those who don't know, stands for Building Information Modeling, and the main program 'doing' this is Revit, by AutoDesk.
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The Department of Changed: Al Bartlett: the sustainable arithmetic of an inspiring life
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The Department of Changed. The statements and opinions herein are. Solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of any organizations or individuals associated with the author, past or present. Friday, August 2, 2013. Al Bartlett: the sustainable arithmetic of an inspiring life. 8220;The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.”. Interestingly, while Professor Bartlett is passionate about the perils of overpopulation,. His car...
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Making Green Make Cents: NESEA versus USGBC - Round ?
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Making Green Make Cents. One building at a time. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. NESEA versus USGBC - Round? There has been a fair amount of Twittering the past few days about the seemingly somewhat heated forum exchange between NESEA and USGBC. At last week’s NESEA. Northeast Sustainable Design Association) conference in Boston. A fellow Twitter, Stephen Del Percio. Wrote a thoughtful blog post. About the exchange. The post also links to an additional blog post. USGBC has done an amazing job at marketing, embr...
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Making Green Make Cents: January 2009
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Making Green Make Cents. One building at a time. Sunday, January 11, 2009. Making Green Make Cents with BIM. Last Friday and Saturday I had two separate conversations with BIM. Revit) masters. Friday's conversation was with Jay Dougherty, Microsol Resources. And Saturday's conversation was with a fellow Twitterer (whom I just met Saturday also), Gregory Arkin, Cadd Centers. BIM for those who don't know, stands for Building Information Modeling, and the main program 'doing' this is Revit, by AutoDesk.
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Making Green Make Cents: March 2009
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Making Green Make Cents. One building at a time. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. NESEA versus USGBC - Round? There has been a fair amount of Twittering the past few days about the seemingly somewhat heated forum exchange between NESEA and USGBC. At last week’s NESEA. Northeast Sustainable Design Association) conference in Boston. A fellow Twitter, Stephen Del Percio. Wrote a thoughtful blog post. About the exchange. The post also links to an additional blog post. USGBC has done an amazing job at marketing, embr...
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Making Green Make Cents: Caulk, Baby, Caulk
http://makinggreenmakecents.blogspot.com/2008/12/caulk-baby-caulk.html
Making Green Make Cents. One building at a time. Monday, December 22, 2008. Caulk, Baby, Caulk. The Green Skeptic had a great post. Yesterday on his blog about energy efficiency possibly being the best alternative for now, in the face of economic challenges. As he said: ".[there's] less green to spend; less incentive to spend it on green." He also noted in the post that as Van Jones likes to say, the tool of the new green economy is the caulking gun. I couldn't agree more. Monday, December 22, 2008.