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There is an excellent article by Marc Andreessen on the Wall Street Journal about how the world’s goods and services are morphing into software programs. We discuss the idea of digitalization and dematerialization, looking at the environmental pros and cons of moving from physical objects to information on computer screens
Cam considers the environmental implications of different forms of transportation and urges people to stop flying!
See nature work in this week’s Photo of the Week. Remember to submit your own pictures, and you could be the next Photo of the Week!
Today we officially celebrate Earth Day, but we can celebrate healthy soil and all that it contributes to our lives every day.
Online-reputation-management companies are becoming not only more common but also, unfortunately, more necessary.
Spring is the season for freshly tapped, pure maple syrup. Learn all about real maple syrup, including which maple syrup companies are concerned about sustainability, how to make maple butter, and how to tap maple trees to make maple syrup.
As doctors put out a call for a registry to help gather information on rare illnesses, pharmaceutical companies are realizing that medicines for small groups can bring big bucks. But is research into rare diseases just an excuse to cash in on sufferers?
You’ve tried carrots. You’ve tried sticks. But how do you get a recalcitrant child to do his or her homework
Power companies are proposing a compromise that could broker a deal in energy legislation: An energy cap on carbon, but at a price.
People have long known the benefits of some bacteria in yogurt and other products, and food companies are trying to capitalize on this. But is that a good idea?
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