| July 21st, 2009 | Comments are closed Pittsburgh has had a lot of attention turn its way as it has been transitioning from the heart of the steel industry and industrial epicenter to a green industry powerhouse. This is from an Article in today’s Tribune Review. Thanks to Thomas Rhodes for brining it to our attention!
Original By Thomas
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| July 13th, 2009 | Comments are closed
There have been some blips and blurps over the past few weeks on the greenmuseum blog as we settle into this new, fancy-pants version of WordPress. It didn’t like our old theme. So we changed to this one. It’s Green. To mark the occasion, here’s a link to
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| May 22nd, 2009 | Comments are closed White Light’s Green Guide promises to be an exceptionally useful guide to theater managers, technicians, and designers looking to reduce their environmental footprint while decreasing energy usage. Details below.
Reprinted from Lighting & Sound America, April 16, 2009:
The U.K.-based entertainment lighting supplier White Light announces the release of the White Light
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| May 7th, 2009 | Comments are closed “Greening” operations can reduce your carbon footprint while still delivering stellar productions—and help keep your audience and staff healthy
According to the U.S. Green Building Council, buildings are responsible for 72% of electricity consumption, consume 40% of our raw materials, spew 38% of all CO2 emissions, create 136 million tons of construction waste, and use
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| April 23rd, 2009 | Comments are closed Come and join us anytime between 3pm and 7pm for May’s Green Sunday at Arcola Theatre.
It’s free to attend and everyone is welcome. This month we are looking at urban regeneration – from the Olympics to roof gardens. With special film screenings, lively debate, Kabula dancing and the chance to picnic near the Olympic
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| October 30th, 2008 | Comments are closed This Post was originally posted to Mike Lawler’s ecoTheaer blog on May 8, 2007. We are reposting it here to share this ecoTheater classic with new readers while MIke continues to regain his health. You can read his blog about his ongoing battle with cancer, The “C” Word, by clicking here.
Everyday I think
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