Awnings Against Air Conditioning
By G.E.T. Staff In the old days, even before electric fans, awnings provided a measure of relief from the heat of a summer day. In those days, an awning and an open window for some ventilation was...
View ArticleMilk Paint – Perfect for the Nursery!
By Erin A. Winter, MD In a nesting fit during my first pregnancy this past fall, I was searching for paint for the nursery and was referred to milk paint for its no-chemical benefits. I had never heard...
View ArticleEarth Day and Spring Cleaning
By Deborah DeMoulpied While Earth Day has evolved into a carbon-alert-climate-change moment, it originally started from the idea that it was time to “clean up” our environment. Back in the 70s it was...
View ArticleThe Cost of Gold
Born and raised in Shaftsbury, Vermont, Andrew K. Newell is a member of the U.S. Ski Team 2014. By Andrew K. Newell Having competed in three Olympic Games I’ve been a part of the winter sports...
View ArticleThe April 2014 Edition of Green Energy Times is now Available Online
You can now view the full version of our current issue of Green Energy Times from the ‘Current & Past Issues’ Quick Link here in the left side of this page. There is a lot of exciting information...
View ArticleA Legend is Gone, but not Lost: Michael C. Ruppert, Feb. 3, 1951 – April 13,...
Published originally on Apr 15, 2014 Abby Martin gives a heartfelt tribute to investigative journalist and former LAPD detective, Michael C. Ruppert, highlighting his career from exposing CIA drug...
View ArticleRutland is Growing its Resources for Resilience
Over 5 MW is in – Nearly 5 MW More is on the Way By George Harvey It is hard to keep track of all the things relating to resilience going on in Rutland. Green Mountain Power (GMP) has decided the city...
View ArticleEmerging Frontiers in Bioenergy
Growing Grains in the Northeast By Deb Heleba Farmers throughout the Northeast have been growing grains for animal feed on dairy farms for years, although cereal grains have not been grown on a large...
View ArticleFrom the Minds of Youth
Colton Evans (5), of Bradford, VT drew this picture in his pre-school class recently. We thought it was interesting that he related solar energy to making something useful. In this case, it is a “color...
View ArticleIngredient of the Month: Brain Power 102
By Larry Plesent As promised, here is part two of the Brain Power series. This month we focus on omega 3 and omega 6 edible oils. These are the cod liver oils they tried to give your great grandmother...
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