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  • urban homestead farmers
    HEALTH & HOME,  Home Garden,  Pets,  Shared Transit

    14 Ways to Be an Urban Homesteader

    Are you an urban dweller too? Whether you are in the heart of the city or in the commuter ‘burbs, city folk often find them- selves pining away for more opportunities to tend the earth.

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  • Electric Vehicles,  TRANSPORTATION

    Thinking of an EV? Ask the Man Who Owns One

    “I will never own a gas car again. I’m still committed to the environment, but it’s all about the quiet, the driving dynamics, and never having to touch that dirty, nasty gasoline again.”

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  • tesla
    Electric Vehicles,  ENERGY,  Preparedness,  TRANSPORTATION

    Be Prepared With Telsa

    In 1995, a young immigrant (from South Africa via Canada) turned his back on Stanford University’s PhD program after being enrolled for just two days. Without fanfare, he stepped onto the world’s stage with a vision of changing the world and humanity

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  • Leaf
    Electric Vehicles,  ENERGY,  Preparedness,  TRANSPORTATION

    Coming Soon: “Leaf to Home” Emergency Electrical Backup

    Today about 4,000 households in Japan are utilizing their EVs to manage home energy use. They can be used as a backup power supply for blackouts and emergencies.

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  • neighborhood
    BUILDING,  COMMUNITY,  Housing,  Mass Transit,  Money,  Shared Transit,  Think Piece,  Walking

    Sustainable Neighborhoods: The Value of the Community

    In modern neighborhoods, a move towards sustainability has become the expectation, and for good reason.

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  • car
    Think Piece,  TRANSPORTATION

    5 Eco-Friendly Car Products  

    While walking and riding a bike are the greenest methods of transportation, they aren’t very practical for most people, especially suburbanites.

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  • outdoors
    Bicycles,  HEALTH & HOME,  Think Piece,  Walking

    New Year, New You: How You Can Spend More Time Outdoors

    If you’re ready to resolve to spend more time outside, here are five creative, Portland-friendly ways to do so.

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  • car washing
    TRANSPORTATION

    10 Suggestions to Detox Your Car

    Months of scouring the marketplace and test-driving vehicles reminded me of just how many chemicals most people use in the maintenance and upkeep of their vehicles. Here are 10 ways to detox your car based on my new book, Weekend Wonder Detox

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  • regular Auto maintenance
    TRANSPORTATION

    Regular Auto Maintenance Is Good for You, Your Wallet, and The Environment

    Why should you spend time and money maintaining your vehicle? The average new car cost $30,500 in 2012. That’s a pretty steep investment, so it makes sense to squeeze every dime out of it. I asked Tom Dwyer, owner of Tom Dwyer Automotive Services in Portland, OR, for the best way to keep our vehicles on the road for years to come… “Maintenance.” said Tom. “The absolutely best way to ensure safe and reliable performance is to follow a sensible, proactive maintenance plan. With consistent maintenance, your vehicle can last for many years and hundreds of thousands of miles beyond its warranty period.” Beyond protecting your investment, Tom gave other…

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  • 240 sf home
    Bicycles,  Mass Transit,  Shared Transit,  Think Piece,  TRANSPORTATION

    Lean, Green, and Working from Home

    Environmental, Social and Economic Effects of Your Commute Do you love to leave your warm house every morning and get into a cold car? Does rush hour traffic fill you with joy? Do you enjoy donating thousands of dollars to the petrochemical companies in exchange for their gasoline? If so, this article is not for you. If, on the other hand, you wish there were real alternatives to car-based commuting, read on. Best to Worst – Ways to Get to Work #1. Work from home. The number one most environmentally benign way to get to work is to walk into the next room. There is no commute. You’ll get more…

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