posted December 7th, 2009 by Rick Olson
Pretty soon, fans of the Maryland Greenhawks, a minor-league basketball franchise, will be saying, “nothing but hemp.”
The Greenhawks, who changed their name from the Nighthawks as part of their vow to “go green,” held a press conference recently about their plans to become the country’s first eco-conscious professional sports team. Along with the name change, [...]
posted February 16th, 2009 by Christian Beckwith
Greenscool, a non-profit organization that installs renewable energy systems in impoverished schools around the world, just launched its first project in Guaymas, Mexico. One of the primary goals of the Guaymas Project is to salvage solar panels in neighboring San Carlos, Mexico, and repurpose them to help power a primary school in Fatima. The blog [...]
posted February 13th, 2009 by Christian Beckwith
Greenscool, a non-profit organization that installs renewable energy systems in impoverished schools around the world, just launched its first project in Guaymas, Mexico. One of the primary goals of the Guaymas Project is to salvage solar panels in neighboring San Carlos, Mexico, and repurpose them to help power a primary school in Fatima. The blog [...]
posted February 9th, 2009 by Christian Beckwith
Greenscool, a non-profit organization that installs renewable energy systems in impoverished schools around the world, just launched its first project in Guaymas, Mexico. One of the primary goals of the Guaymas Project is to salvage solar panels in neighboring San Carlos, Mexico, and repurpose them to help power a primary school in Fatima. The blog [...]
posted February 2nd, 2009 by Christian Beckwith
Greenscool, a non-profit organization that installs renewable energy systems in impoverished schools around the world, just launched its first project in Guaymas, Mexico. One of the primary goals of the Guaymas Project is to salvage solar panels in neighboring San Carlos, Mexico, and repurpose them to help power a primary school in Fatima. The blog [...]
posted January 27th, 2009 by Christian Beckwith
Greenscool, a non-profit organization that installs renewable energy systems in impoverished schools around the world, just launched its first project in Guaymas, Mexico. One of the primary goals of the Guaymas Project is to salvage solar panels in neighboring San Carlos, Mexico, and repurpose them to help power a primary school in Fatima. The blog [...]
posted January 20th, 2009 by Christian Beckwith
Greenscool, a non-profit organization that installs renewable energy systems in impoverished schools around the world, just launched its first project in Guaymas, Mexico. One of the primary goals of the Guaymas Project is to salvage solar panels in neighboring San Carlos, Mexico, and repurpose them to help power a primary school in Fatima. The blog [...]
posted January 17th, 2009 by Christian Beckwith
Greenscool, a non-profit organization that installs renewable energy systems in impoverished schools around the world, just launched its first project in Guaymas, Mexico. One of the primary goals of the Guaymas Project is to salvage solar panels in neighboring San Carlos, Mexico, and repurpose them to help power a primary school in Fatima. The blog [...]
posted January 16th, 2009 by Anna Brones
Pushing for renewable energy to help fight the battle against climate change in the United States and the rest of the Western world is important, but doing so in the developing world is equally so. In fact, according to the United Nations Development Program:
Developing countries, and the poorest people who live in them, are the [...]