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June 16, 2009

A Look at Our Commercial and Institutional Accounts…



As a customer service and marketing manager for our commercial and institutional accounts I have the pleasure of working with other marketing managers, public relations contacts and decision makers on the customer’s side to help them promote and communicate their clean energy commitments.  Often times, the most important stakeholders that our customers are interested in communicating to are their employees and customers. 

Some...


June 12, 2009

Saturday in the Park



It was my birthday this past week and my husband offered to do whatever I wanted.  (I am very lucky as my husband is thoughtful and gets down with reusable grocery bags.)  I thought a day outside sounded fun, so we packed up my kids and in-laws and went to Green Lane Park, which is a county park in Eastern Pennsylvania.  We ate a picnic lunch, took a walk and climbed on rocks.  My son tried to fish with his grandfather using...


June 11, 2009

My Scooter – Three Years and 7,000 Miles Later



This November, I’ll be celebrating the third anniversary of owning my Honda Metropolitan scooter. My desire to own a scooter started after a trip to Italy, where it seemed like most of Rome made their way around town on two wheels. Regardless of how chic the men and women looked on their Vespas, it made a lot of practical sense and I vowed to buy one upon my return home. While there are many reasons to own a scooter, here are my top three...


June 9, 2009

They Grind Your Bones to Make Their Bread



My high school’s Green Campus Initiative recently added an impressive piece of hardware. The Lawrenceville School’s sustainability program includes a LEED certified building, biodiesel production facilities and vehicles, and an organic vegetable garden that helps to feed the campus. In January, the school purchased something called an in-vessel digester, a food waste mixer that turns food waste into mulch. The alumni newsletter recently...


June 9, 2009

A Precious Commodity



There have been a number of books written recently on the subject of food: The Herbivore’s Dilemma, In Defense of Food and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle among them.  I have read none of these books.  I have, however, been doing some thinking of my own on the matter and I’ve come to a few realizations, some of them uncomfortably reflective of our societies’ views on the subject. 

First, I realize I take food completely for...


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