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The Live Green for the Future Blog readers can keep up with the latest energy saving issues and living green news and topics like how to live green, green energy conservation and encouraging solar energy research or helping stop the spread of nuclear energy.
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via PR-USA.net @ 4:43 5th Jun
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going green?!” That’s what the TV promos spout, referring to the Green Hulk’s appearance on the show. In theaters this weekend the Edward Norton film, The Incredible Green Hulk,
in Arts & Culture
via Plenty @ 23:40 9th Jun
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Jewelers Vigilance Committee is releasing its eco-friendly Green USA PATRIOT Act Compliance Kit. Known as "GREEN PACK," it is for use by jewelers to develop and maintain effective anti-money laundering programs that comply with the requirements of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the Internal Revenue Service.
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via JCK Magazine.com @ 12:09 29th May
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CRANE, Mo.: Biodiesel logistics company BidForGreen has launched an on-line green auction site at www.bidforgreen.com to match buyers of biodiesel and other green products with pre-qualified vendors.
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via Energy Current @ 22:13 9th May
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SeattleDirect marketing agency Hacker Group announced the formation of the Green Marketing Coalition to work towards industrywide green marketing standards and guidelines.
in Computer Security
via BToBOnline @ 21:13 13th Jun
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THIS is one biofuel that lives up to its green billing in more ways than one. It's an emerald-green crude oil, produced by photosynthesis in algae, which could fuel cars, trucks and aircraft - without consuming crops that can be used as food.
in Biological Science
via New Scientist @ 9:26 10th Jun
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jasoncart writes "None of the major games consoles are 'green enough', says environmental group Greenpeace in a report released today. Zeina Al-Hajj, Greenpeace's International Toxic Campaign co-ordinator, said: "We were shocked with Nintendo; it was our biggest surprise." The company is described by the group as the least 'green' tech firm."
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via Slashdot @ 13:50 20th May
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CHICAGO, May 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Michelle Kaufmann, award-winning architect and green living expert focused on thoughtful, sustainable design, opens the doors to the first mkSolaire(TM) home ever built as part of the original Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) exhibit Smart Home: Green + Wired, Powered by ComEd and Warmed by Peoples Gas. The exhibit will feature a fully functioning version of the mkSolaire, the latest prefabricated, modular home configuration from Michelle Kaufmann Designs (MKD). With the help of key partner Wired magazine, the home will incorporate "smart" technologies, with a focus on energy efficiency, making greener choices and homeowner awareness. Visitors to the 2,500 sq. ft. home, will have the opportunity to learn about the future of innovative, environmentally focused architectural designs and lifestyle sol
in Arts & Culture
via Earthtimes.org @ 17:17 8th May
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The fuel cell vehicle, for lease in Japan, can go over 500 miles on a tank in very cold temperatures.
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via CNET News.com @ 14:47 10th Jun
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via Midrange Computing @ 3:06 30th May
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CHICAGO, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its ongoing environmental commitment, ComEd is sponsoring the new Museum of Science and Industry's Smart Home: Green + Wired, Powered by ComEd and Warmed by Peoples Gas exhibit, which showcases the utility's electricity-saving programs for customers and other ways to practice green living. The exhibit is open today through Jan. 4, 2009. The Smart Home demonstrates the latest offerings in sustainable living and environmentally-friendly technologies and offers Museum patrons simple, practical ways they can incorporate green living into their lifestyle. Guests will go on tours of the 2,500-square-foot, modular and contemporary home, located on the east side of the Museum. "At ComEd, we are proud to serve as a key sponsor of this innovative exhibit and to partner with the Museum of Science and Industr
in Arts & Culture
via Financials.com @ 8:50 11th May
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Usually the North Sea conjures up cold and gloomy visions. But as the stunning image above shows, this isn't always the case. ESA's Envisat captured vast green swirls of phytoplankton bloom drifting in the North Sea currents on May 7th 2008; spring has most definitely sprung for the Scottish waters. But how is this bright green bloom produced? What has stirred up all this activity? It seems that for a short time, the lush green landscape of Fife is matched by the sea-faring plankton off the UK coast…
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via Universe Today @ 8:35 21st May
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Smart Home Exhibit at Museum of Science and Industry Showcases ComEd Environmental Programs Exhibit features consumer programs to conserve energy, save money, help the environment CHICAGO, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its ongoing environmental commitment, ComEd is sponsoring the new Museum of Science and Industry's Smart Home: Green + Wired, Powered by ComEd and Warmed by Peoples Gas exhibit, which showcases the utility's electricity-saving programs for customers and other ways to practice green living. The exhibit is open today through Jan. 4, 2009. The Smart Home demonstrates the latest offerings in sustainable living and environmentally-friendly technologies and offers Museum patrons simple, practical ways they can incorporate green living into their lifestyle.
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via Reuters @ 12:19 9th May
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The patient was dead for more than an hour, collapsed on the waiting room floor of a Brooklyn, N.Y., hospital, by the time workers checked on her, the Wall Street Journal's Health Blog reports. A surveillance video, released this week, captured the incident that occurred in June at Kings County Hospital. Esmin Green, 49, fell face down from her seat in the waiting room at 5:32 a.m. on June 19 and stopped moving about a half-hour later, but a hospital staffer didn't check on her until 6:35 a.m. At that point, Green was dead, according to the Associated Press. Green had been involuntarily committed to the hospital's psychiatric unit the previous day and was waiting for a bed. Six hospital staffers have been fired in the wake of the incident, the Washington Post reports.
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via US News @ 22:01 3rd Jul
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Green nanotechnology allows sustainable construction. This is the theme of one day workshop in Copenhagen. The workshop takes place in connection with this years Nanotech Northern Europe Conference (NTNE) , the largest annual nanotech conference in Europe. The participants in the workshop will share experiences and find new prospects for sustainable construction with the help of nanotechnology.
in Nanotech
via Nanoforum @ 13:16 30th May
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Leading green recruitment firm reports booming demand for CSR, climate change and energy professionals
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via BusinessGreen @ 14:51 10th Jun
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STAMFORD, Conn. - Green Earth Technologies’ (Pink Sheets: GETG) line of bio-based, “ultimate biodegradable,” superior performing automotive a
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via Earthtimes.org @ 9:45 4th Jun
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STAMFORD, Conn. --(Business Wire)-- Green Earth Technologies (Pink Sheets: GETG) has today announced that its bio-based, "ultimate biodegradable," automotive performance and appearance products are now available on Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN). The full line includes G-OIL(TM) API TC Rated 2-Cycle Engine Oil (2.6 oz, 8 oz.,16 oz.); G-WASH(TM) Car Wash; G-GLASS(TM) Organic Glass Cleaner, Anti-Fog, and Hydrophobic Rain Repellent; G-WHEEL(TM) Wheel Cleaner, and Brake Dust Shield; G-TIRE(TM) Ultimate Tire Shine; and G-SCENT(TM) Odor Eliminator.
in E-commerce
via TMC Net @ 15:44 13th May
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STAMFORD, Conn., May 13, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- GETG | news | PowerRating | PR Charts -- Green Earth Technologies (Pink Sheets:
in E-commerce
via TradingMarkets @ 14:21 13th May
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Network World published a test today that declared Linux -- especially Red Hat's Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.1 -- was more green than Windows Server 2008. RHEL drew less power on 13 of 16 test scenarios and came in with almost 10 percent savings in power over Windows Server 2008 in some of those cases.
in Open Source
via Linux Online @ 1:57 11th Jun
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Network World published a test today that declared Linux -- especially Red Hat's Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.1 -- was more green than Windows Server 2008. RHEL drew less power on 13 of 16 test scenarios and came in with almost 10 percent savings in power over Windows Server 2008 in some of those cases. The story says:
in Linux
via NetworkWorld @ 22:25 9th Jun
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Tags: Green Technology, Linux Enthusiast, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Product Marketing, Software, Marketing, Heather Clancy
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via ZDNet @ 14:15 27th May
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