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

The skinny house will be built in an alley way | Image via smartplanet.comThe Skinny on Housing In Warsaw, resident Etgar Keret is getting ready to move into his new home. Instead of stocking up on plates, cups, and furniture, Keret isn’t making any pre-move preparations, because his house is only 40 feet long and 60 inches wide.

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July 14, 2011
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Fracking’s Fifteen Minutes: Natural gas drilling on NPR and Colbert

“Talisman Terry’s Energy Adventure” Image via maddowblog.msnbc.msn.comFracking made headlines this week with features on NPR’s “This American Life” and the Colbert Report. Monday’s Colbert Report took a dig at a public relations tool created by natural gas drilling company Talisman Energy. The “Talisman Terry’s Energy Adventure” coloring book was published by Talisman to teach children

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July 13, 2011
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WAKE UP CALL: Start your day right with GRID’s grab bag of sustainability news

Get your kids growing one book at a time | Image via TreehuggerBook Worms Five books to transform your kids from TV tranced consumers to budding young gardeners. Including the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Gardening with Children and Sharon Lovejoy’s Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots. Treehugger Career Change Although the unemployment is climbing dangerously close to

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July 13, 2011
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Bill Lacks Bikes: BCGP calls for action against new Transportation Bill

On Monday, the Bicycle Coalition sent out an Action Alert urging Philadelphia and New Jersey cyclists to send letters to their members of congress requesting that they restore bicycle and pedestrian funding programs in the recently proposed six-year Transportation Bill. According to BCGP, the new bill “sets transportation policy backwards decades” and is not suited

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July 13, 2011
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ACT LOCALLY: GRID’S Round-up of local events and newsy bits

7/12 Academy Explorers Camp The Academy of Natural Sciences is calling all children to join their Summer Camp! Each week has a theme and this week the children are diving into Big Foot, The Jersey Devil, and Nessie (Lochness Monster). It isn’t too late to sign your child up, and families have the option to register their children

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July 12, 2011
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WAKE UP CALL: Start your day right with GRID’s grab bag of sustainability news

Image via fitnessgoop.comWater with a Side of BPA Switching from reusable plastic water bottles to metal ones may not be the best way to avoid getting bisphenol A (BPA) in your beverage. A new study shows that an epoxy-resin lining in some metal bottles leaches the chemical. The good news: most name brand bottles don’t

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July 12, 2011
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The Wedding Issue: Build-A-Bouquet

Local florist Jennie Love of Love ‘N Fresh Flowers teaches you to create a bouquet of bright, homegrown blooms. 
Step 1 Prep flowersOn a large work surface, lay out all the flowers you want to use, keeping them in single-variety piles. The amount will depend on the size of the flowers you select. Use at least

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July 11, 2011
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The Wedding Issue: Bouquets You Won’t Want To Toss

Though pretty to look at and nicer to sniff, the iconic rose is, simply put, not a sustainable flower. While some organic options do exist, the species’ vulnerability to insect problems means growers often employ energy-intensive growing conditions and pesticides. Luckily, the fertile Delaware Valley offers many alternatives to keep nuptial blossoms green.

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July 11, 2011
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Sustainable Living: First Philly LEED Certified Row Home

Image via hbbuildinganddesign.comFairmount neighborhood resident Sharon Price Slusher has completed the ultimate home improvement project. Slusher’s Philadelphia row home (N. 27th Street) has received LEED Platinum certification from LEED for Homes, the highest rating of the LEED system. The home is the city’s first “rehab” home to be awarded this rating. Slusher’s home construction project

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July 11, 2011
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Bump it Up: Queen Lane gets Philly’s first stormwater bumpouts

One of Queen Lane’s six bumpouts | Image via phillywatersheds.orgQueen Lane in East Falls now boasts the city’s first Stormwater bumpouts a.k.a. native grass, tree, and plant-filled extensions of the sidewalk designed to catch stormwater runoff from the street. The bumpouts are just one of the Water Department’s planned green stormwater infrastructure tools, which also

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July 11, 2011
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