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The Power of a Green Drink
Saturday, October 1st, 2011How the environmental community is networking its way to a better world – and what you can learn from them
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This Time It’s Personnel – Profiles of Canadians Making a Difference in the Green Economy
Saturday, May 1st, 2010Energy company managers, municipal engineers and lawyers dive into the challenge of the century
by Jeff Gailus / Photographs by Daniel Wood + JProcktor Read more »
The Quest for Meaningful Work
Saturday, May 1st, 2010Make money and change the world. Simple, right?
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Review: The Geography of Hope
Monday, February 1st, 2010If you’re feeling down about Copenhagen you might want to give this book a try.
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Green Careers Q&A: Justin Thompson
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008Thompson business power shines as an energy-efficient homebuilder, rancher and wind power consultant. Here’s the full interview from our profile series on green professionals
Green Careers Q&A: Matt Beck and Mark Blackwell
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008These University of Calgary students and co-chairs of the Alberta Solar Decathlon Project are entering the race to bring solar energy to the mainstream. Here’s the full interview from our profile series on green professionals
Green Careers Q&A: Marlo Raynolds
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008This green policy wonk and proud environmentalist heads up the Pembina Institute. Here’s the full interview from our series of profiles on green professionals
Green Careers Q&A: Jon Mitchell
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008A group lead and environmental strategist at EnCana Corporation plays green with the big guys
Green Careers Q&A: Leanne Allison + Karsten Heuer
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008This filmmaker/writer duo are partners at home and out on the range as they explore the natural world. Here’s the full interview from our profile series on green professionals
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How Less Can Be More
June 01, 2011 / 2:37 am
Happier living through minimalism
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