Friday, January 25, 2008
Tree Preservation Legislation Proposed by Greens -- New Radio 5" Green ACRE Show
Dear Friends,
NEW! Listen to the newest Green ACRE Tree Preservation Radio show here:
Greens have organized to protect trees in Washington State so some large trees stay with us in the face of rapid development and urbanizing suburbs.
The City of Seattle has ordinances that are supposed to protect trees, but they are not enforced. So big trees up to 100 years old and more get cut with no one championing them.
Mayor Nickels wants to plant hundreds of thousands of trees. All well and good. But little twigs do not make a tree canopy.
Green ACRE Archives in the Special Reports link at www.kbcs.fm
If I can be of service, leave a note on this blog comments.
Best fishes,
Timothy
Thursday, January 3, 2008
GreenHomeGuide | Reviews & Information on Salvaged Wood Cabinetry
GreenHomeGuide | Reviews & Information on Salvaged Wood Cabinetry
Possible story for 2008: Green Home Guide
Possible story for 2008: Green Home Guide
Copywriting tips for online marketing success from Copyblogger
Copywriting tips for online marketing success from Copyblogger
You have a blog, you have a website. What do you do with all that white space? And why?
These are good questions for marketing Green A.C.R.E. Radio and Conservation Districts, too.
Brian Clark of Copyblogger asks:
So, why do we publish all this online content, anyway?
See if this sounds right:
* You need to attract attention and make people aware of who you are and what you do.
* You then need to transform that attention into revenue or some other measurable benefit.
Click the link above and learn some more from this fine writing resource.
Best fishes,
Timothy
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
A truly nifty infill project at Fort Worthology
A truly nifty infill project at Fort Worthology
Read up on this cool new building with greenest design standards.
Imagine America if we developed all our settlements this way. Tons of jobs in that work.
Read up on this cool new building with greenest design standards.
Imagine America if we developed all our settlements this way. Tons of jobs in that work.
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