December has arrived in Washington. All us snow bunnies are eagerly watching the Capital Weather Gang’s snow predictions. While we dream of the white Christmas that will probably not happen, let’s think about the green Christmas that should.
This holiday season its really easy to incorporate some eco-thinking into your routine. Newsweek has some great tips on doing just that…
Use LED Lights: Target, Wal-Mart, Home …
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- 30 Nov 2009 | Brandon Fuller
- Business, News, Resource Center
Every year we pull out the big address book and start compiling a list of Christmas/Holiday card recipients. It’s a great tradition because it allows us to reach out to friends and relatives we rarely communicate with. Unfortunately, it’s also a tradition that places a great demand on important resources like trees and petroleum.
Last year I presented myself with a challenge: Create an alternative to traditional Christmas cards that mirrors the …
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You might have some greenies on your shopping list this year. They can be kind of hard to shop for.
If you’ve already helped them become carbon neutral with a TerraPass, you’ve adopted them an endangered species from the National Zoo, and you’ve ordered them a great green book, what more can you do to satisfy their organic desires?
How about a kit …
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Every year I scorn at Christmas tunes being played at malls, stores or even radios way before Thanksgiving. This year, when I went to CVS to buy the last minute Halloween candy, I was not surprised to see boxes and boxes of candy canes waiting to replace Halloween treats.
I understand that in these economically hard times, retailers are doing everything to persuade the reluctant shoppers that holiday season will not be as cheery and bright if they won’t spend crazy …
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