My education includes, but is not limited to, degrees in Paramedic, Health Science, Exercise Physiology and Herbal Medicine. And NO, I'm not a professional student! All of the degrees occurred within a few years of each other. So naturally, I tend to look at the environmental impacts of items most people don't. Medications is one I've been researching for a number of years, waiting for the data to emerge. Alas, it hasn't! I firmly believe the pharmaceutical companies have no desire for the general public to know exactly what damage they cause the earth with the research, development and manufacture of all their "medications".
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Your House Sucks (Outside Air at Least)
I will try to spare you from too much cheerleading about how great the green building movement is. Nor will I overly promote my consulting company Baosol and how useful our services are. I will send you these newsletters in the spirit of entertainment, accuracy, and importance. Just a word of warning though, I find science to be very entertaining as I’ll start with a building science story.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Artificial Wetlands For Wastewater Processing (pt. 2)
Monday, April 27, 2009
Artificial Wetlands For Wastewater Processing (pt. 1)
This isn't one of my shorter pieces, so beware! I wrote a version of this to send to my state assemblywoman and ended up sending it to a number of local town officials as well as the local university.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Introduction
Hello everyone! I’m new in town, so I thought a very quick introduction would be a good thing. I live in upstate NY - which is essentially anything north of NYC. That being said, I’m just south of Syracuse - obviously not very far upstate.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
What is Sustainable Building?
This is something I wrote a little while ago but am posting it because I still like it:
What is sustainable?The “green” building movement is maturing quickly and has created a tremendous amount of dialog. People of many disciplines and backgrounds are engaging with what green building means.
With this in mind, it seems good to go back to some basic principles, before jumping into what sometimes may seem like the latest craze.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Buy Sunscreen or Build an Igloo?
In case you‘re too young to remember (wish I was), there was a lot of talk about global cooling, not warming, going around in the ‘70s.
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