Links for 02/28/2012
By Richard Romano on February 28th, 2012
You have an extra day in February, and that means time to kill, doesn’t it! Why not spend it investigating these items:
A Chat With RealClimate Blogger Gavin Schmidt (New York Times Dot-Earth)
Listen carefully – it’s time for greener hearing aids (Business Green)
More Voices Add to Calls for Shift to ‘Sustainable Capitalism’ (GreenBiz)
Where do you turn for green inspiration? (Mother Nature Network)
Sustainability: Turning Philosophy into Competency (Environmental Leader)
White Bread: A Social History of the Store-Bought Loaf by Aaron Bobrow-Strain (GoodFoodWorld)
The Greater Your Fear, the Larger the Spider (LiveScience)
UCLA Engineers Develop Cell Phone Attachment for Detection of E. coli (SciTechDaily)
How Big a Battery Would It Take to Power All of the U.S.? (Scientific American)
Replacing Electricity With Light: First Physical ‘Metatronic’ Circuit Created (Science Daily)


One Response to “Links for 02/28/2012”
By Pat Berger on Mar 2, 2012 | Reply
Wow this is intense and very informative. Everyone on Going Green should take a look and add your comments.
http://printplanet.com/forums/ink-substrates-consumables-discussion/28189-chemical-useage-its-effects-workers