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Tag Archives: renewable energy
My Journey in Environmental Restoration (E.R.)
As I come close to five years working for MOM’s, I am amazed by how much I have been able to learn and experience. I have met and learned from so many great people within and associated with the company. … Continue reading →
Posted in Composting, Ecology, Employment, Energy Resources, Gardening, Green Careers, Natural Health, Organic Food, Pets, Recycling, Reuse
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Tagged A Thyme to Plant Farm, Baltimore, BARCS, beautiful nutrient, bottled water, CFL bulbs, Clean Currents, compost, Conservation, cruelty-free, curbside recycling, energy efficiency, environmental restoration, gluten free, green benefit, holistic medical, hybrid vehicle, Klean Kanteen, kombucha, local shlters, MD SPCA, methane gas, Mrs Meyers, Organic Mechanics, parsley plus, pesticide application, recycle batteries, recycling maniacs, renewable energy, renewable energy credit, Round Up, Seventh Generation, Southern Exposure, Story of Bottled Water movie, sustainable seafood, tire pressure, vegetarian
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The Journey to the Age of Renewable Energy
“We, the people, still believe that our obligations as Americans are not just to ourselves, but to all posterity. We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and … Continue reading →
Posted in Energy Resources, Green Careers, Local
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Tagged 1700s, Age of Coal, Age of OIl, America, Annual Revenue Report, author, barrels of oil, cannot resist, climate change, Coal energy, crippling drought, croplands, devastating impact, economic vitality, energy consumption, energy source, Energy Tribune, future generations, history, Inaugural speech, national treasure, Natural Gas, new industries, OIl, president obama, raging fires, renewable energy, science, snowcapped peaks, sustainable energy, tax dollars, technology, U.S., Washington Monument
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