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2008 Philadelphia Sustainability Awards
YOU are invited to submit a nominations for the Greater Philadelphia region’s 2008 Philadelphia Sustainability Awards. This awards program honors Philadelphia’s progress towards becoming the most sustainable region in America.
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Eating Local to Help the Environment
Whether you’re a meat-eating cheesesteak lover or a Jersey tomato adoring vegetarian, you can eat sustainably. “Localvores” help the environment and their communities by eating food grown or raised nearby.
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Go Green for Less Green: Back to School Supplies
Families with school aged children are expected to spend about $563 on back-to-school merchandise this year, totaling more than $18 billion nationwide. And every year, tons of used school supplies like paper, pens and ink cartridges end up in landfills, not to mention the trees and other resources needed to make new supplies
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FOXe: Worm Waste Makes for Booming Business
A Trenton company is selling waste and it turns out lots of people are willing to pay for it! It started as a crazy idea in a college dorm room that blossomed into an eco-revolutionary business! FOX 29's Michelle Williams takes you inside this one-of-a-kind operation!
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FOXe: Five Easy Ways to Save Energy, Help the Environment
At heart, we all want to do the right thing for the environment. But maybe we aren't ready to make drastic changes or sacrifices. Michelle Williams has five easy things you can do or buy to help you take the first steps.
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FOXe: Energy Efficient Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers create an urban jungle of steel and concrete so it's hard to imagine they
could be environmentally-friendly. The Comcast Center is the new kid on the block and the tallest too, proving 'going green' is reaching new heights. FOX 29 took an exclusive tour as part of our energy initiative.
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FOXe: Inside Jersey's First Wind Farm
How do we break our national addiction to oil, gas and coal? The answer may be "blowin' in the wind." The world's most renewable energy source is put to use each day, to help clean waste water in Atlantic City! FOX 29's Bruce Gordon spent the day with some excited visitors to New Jersey's first-ever "wind farm.
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