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Wind All the Way: Yards becomes PA’s first 100% wind-powered brewery

A nice pairing at GRID’s 1 Year Anniversary Party at YardsThe brewery that brings you popular suds including Philadelphia Pale Ale, Brawler, Love Stout, the thirst-quenching Saison, and the Philly-centric Ales of the Revolution is throwing caution to the wind – wind power that is. Yards Brewing Company just announced that it will now use

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July 19, 2011
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WAKE UP CALL: Start your day right with GRID’s grab bag of sustainability news

The elusive Rainbow Toad | Image via NY Times Green Blog Rainbow Toad Return Last seen in 1924, the Borneo rainbow toad, which resembles a splattered paint canvas, was rediscovered this summer in Indonesia. In the high ridges of Gunung Penrissen range on June 12, Indraneil Das, a herpetologist at the University of Malaysia at Sarawak

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July 19, 2011
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Keep it Cool: Beat the heat without abusing the AC

Today’s temperature is a balmy 92 degrees, although chances are it feels much hotter inside your home. Here are a few tips on staying cool without cranking up the energy-guzzling AC.

Nothing beats the power of a squirt bottle: Squirt your neck, face and shoulders to receive the ultimate cooling affect. Don’t worry too much about getting

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July 19, 2011
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Get Up Stand Up: The Youth Food Bill of Rights

standing up for good food at last year's RIC conference | Image via RICWe can all scream and yell about the current failures in our country's food system until we're hoarse, but the power of hearing it from our nation's youngest generations can not be denied. Issues surrounding the food that is served in school

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July 18, 2011
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WAKE UP CALL: Start your day right with GRID’s grab bag of sustainability news

A compostable book from Grow Books PressBlooming Books Chicago-based Grow Books Press creates compostable, handmade children’s books that teach little sprouts about building sustainable communities. Once kids have finished reading they can feed their well worn book to the worms. Good Oak Croak Sudden oak death has claimed the lives of more than a million

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July 18, 2011
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Carrotmob: Reversing the boycott so everyone wins

What if you could convince local businesses to make the changes you desire without boycotting them and taking your hard-earned cash else where? That’s the mission of Carrotmob, a grass roots movement started in San Francisco by 27-year-old Brent Schulkin. “Carrotmob is a new way for people to change businesses. In a boycott, everyone loses.

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July 15, 2011
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UCD’s Dining Days: GRID’s guide to dining sustainably

Image via universitycity.org/diningdaysYesterday kicked off University City District’s Dining Days, two weeks of discount dining at 29 West Philly restaurants, each offering three-courses for either $15, $25, or $30. While price is certainly a consideration in selecting which spot (or spots) to spend your dining day at, consider choosing a restaurant with a dedication to

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July 15, 2011
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ACT LOCALLY: GRID’S Round-up of local events and newsy bits

The last Stake event reached full capacity | Image via Philly Stake Facebook7/16 Electrofishing Field Study
Learn about local stream ecology and aquatic animals while trying your hand at electrofishing. Join scientists Paul Overbeck and Rich Horwitz in a morning of catch and release fishing to help collect data on wild fish populations. Participants can pull

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July 15, 2011
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Image via simbania.wordpress.comWhen Manatees Rule the World A manatee protection conspiracy theory? Yep, that’s the latest issue Florida tea partiers are tackling. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has expanded the federal wildlife refuge in Citrus County to protect native manatees, but tea partiers believe it is part of a greater attempt “to make humans

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July 15, 2011
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Bloom Bounty: Love N’ Fresh hosts mid-summer floral workshop

Beautiful mid-summer blooms | Image via Love N’ Fresh FlowersIf you enjoyed the how-to feature on creating your own bridal bouquet in our August wedding issue, here’s even more petal and stem happenings from Jennie Love of Love N’ Fresh Flowers. This past weekend Love N’ Fresh hosted a floral design workshop for brides to

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July 14, 2011
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