Newlygreens™ (formerly Green By Design™ TV) : A weekly radio show and quarterly TV series showcasing people who are actually walking-the-walk of green living. Through their stories we learn how to live more healthy lives.
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I found this story on this blog The Offshore Wind Economic Development Act (pdf) directs the state’s Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to establish an offshore renewable energy certificate program that calls for a percentage of electricity sold in the state to be from offshore wind energy. ...
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    Newlygreens We're officially on break until September. Enjoy the rest of the summer everyone!

    August 4 at 7:13am · Comment ·
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        July is almost over and here comes August!  If you haven't taken a vacation yet, you're probably thinking about one, so sit back and enjoy these short little tips on making that vacation a little bit greener. ...
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          The Headlines: Oil trader fined for illegal dumping Protesters travel 8,000 miles to protest plastic pollution UNICEF unleashes "dirty water" vending machine Norwegian couple protests rail restrictions Massey CEO has no regrets about mine expl...
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            Lunapads.com  Listen to this fun podcast with Newlygreens about the whats, whys and hows of natural alternatives to disposable pads and tampons, featuring Madeleine!

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            Listen up girls! (and guys). Today we speak with Madeleine Shaw, founder of a company called Lunapads. If you didn’t think you needed an attitude adjustment when it comes to menstrual cycles, just listen to some of the facts and statistics our guest is going to share with you today. This show is an ...
            July 29 at 2:17pm
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            Madeleine Shaw  My first Podcast! A fun interview with Newlygreens about the whats, whys and hows of natural alternatives to disposable pads and tampons.

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            Listen up girls! (and guys). Today we speak with Madeleine Shaw, founder of a company called Lunapads. If you didn’t think you needed an attitude adjustment when it comes to menstrual cycles, just listen to some of the facts and statistics our guest is going to share with you today. This show is an ...
            July 29 at 12:32pm
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            Newlygreens Could it be?

            July 29 at 10:17am · Comment ·
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            Newlygreens Great thanks to Madeleine from Lunapads.com for speaking with us today. If you missed the show, catch the conversation at newlygreens.com/podcasts!

            July 29 at 6:19am · Comment ·
            • Luna Gals and Madeleine Shaw like this.
              • Madeleine Shaw Right back at you, Greg, Connie and Risa, for such a frank and wide-ranging discussion about alternatives to disposable pads and tampons!
                July 29 at 12:27pm ·
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            Newlygreens This quickie from the Huffington Post show some of the wacky alternative energy ideas we've talked about on Newlygreens

            Of course, you know about wind farms and solar power, right? But did you know that we can generate electricity from our human sewage waste?
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              Newlygreens Tomorrow is our last show of the season. Check it out at 8am on WPSC 88.7 FM

              July 28 at 11:18am · Comment ·
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                Newlygreens You know, paving your front walkway with VHS tapes is enough to get you featured in Weird New Jersey. But use ink cartridges, and suddenly you're a genius! ;)

                Photo via the Centralian Advocate The folks at West MacDonnell National Park in Australia had a brilliant idea for a new bike path connecting Alice Springs and Simpsons Gap. They made it out of junked ink cartridges. The material
                July 28 at 11:17am · Comment ·
                  • Brian John Gorski I saw this before, and still have the same question, how do they stop them from melting?
                    July 28 at 12:51pm ·
                  • Newlygreens We're not sure.
                    July 28 at 4:21pm ·
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                Newlygreens Robot Elephant! What more do we need to say?

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                Built in France as part of the Machines of the Isle of Nantes, an art and culture show full of dream and fantasy, this 12 meter high x 8 meter wide robotic elephant was cobbled together using 45 tons of reclaimed wood and steel.
                July 26 at 10:59am · Comment ·
                  • Newlygreens Lucy the Margate Elephant has nothing on this guy!
                    July 26 at 11:01am ·
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                Newlygreens Take a seat!

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                The National Trust of Briton has built ten wonderful oversized sofas and have placed them all over the lsland to coax ‘wasters’ to get out into the fresh air and sun this summer.
                July 26 at 8:04am · Comment ·
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                Today we continue the discussion we started last week (part 1) with Dr. Henry Pollack. He was a contributing author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC's) 4th Assessment Report which was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with along with former Vice President Al Gore...