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Modern Flames
Fireplaces have long established a sacred spot in the center of our living or family rooms. The nostalgic sound, feel and smell of a crackling wood fire has a cozy, romantic feel. Many traditionalists believe that a natural wood fire is well worth the mess and effort it takes to build the fire. And yet,
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Ecotourism
Ecotourism is a new way to embrace sustainability in travel. Per the backpacker’s motto – “Take nothing but pictures; leave nothing but footprints.” – ecotourism is a style of travel that has a low-impact on the environment, and usually involves pristine or undisturbed natural areas off the beaten path of more commercial destinations. Travelers that
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Recycling Can’t Get Any Easier
Growing up, our family started recycling because my frugal father received a small pittance for our aluminum cans and newspapers, so we had special bins in the garage for each. We’d crush the cans to optimize the space requirements, and haul them off to a specialized facility that would weigh them and pay us by
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Team Microgrid Rides for MS
After two wonderful years riding with Team Christner, we finally had enough critical mass to establish a company-sponsored team from Microgrid Solar. In the last year, we’ve hired a number of new people who are avid cyclists, and ride to work on a regular basis. Rick Hunter, our CEO and company owner, created a corporate
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St. Louis Hotel Makes Energy Efficiency and Sustainability a Top Priority
From the ground up, the Holiday Inn Express near the Lambert – St. Louis International Airport was designed to be a “green” hotel. Owner Vinod Patel of OHM Hotel Group envisioned an energy-efficient and eco-friendly hotel that would appeal to business travelers who want to reduce their carbon footprint while on the road. “We are
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Sustainability: A National Strategic Narrative
We all have our “story” – that which defines us either individually or as a group. As Americans, we have long held the belief in our democratic values. And yet, as the world has progressed, we are coming to find that we must adjust our policies and goals to reflect new realities. We need a
