Whether you want to be a more informed citizen or just want to kill some time before 5 on a Friday afternoon, WegoWise has got you covered. We couldn't end 2011 without taking a look back at the accomplishments of the year and a quick look forward to 2012. So peruse our best links, give us some feedback and be sure to share some of the info you just gleaned with other interested parties at the parties you are hopefully attending this weekend. Brought to you by Dan, Nate, Sean, Lily and Catherine.
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The Green Drinks Cheat Sheet: Sustainability and Clean Tech talking points for 2012
Here are some goings-on in the world of Green for you to casually drop as you schmooze your way through the next networking event for the environmentally minded.
Tags: News and Policy, Energy efficiency
WegoWise's Top 5 Links for being Less Naughty (and a bit nicer)
Posted by Sean Shanley on Fri, Dec 23, 2011
Whether you want to be a more informed citizen or just want to kill some time before 5 on a Friday afternoon, WegoWise has got you covered. This week we explore the two main carbon contributers and what we can do today to make them less of an issue. So peruse our best links, give us some feedback and be sure to share some of the info you just gleaned with other interested parties at the parties you are hopefully attending this weekend. Brought to you by Dan, Nate, Sean and Lily.
A few weeks ago I wrote a blog post intended to help get people started tracking their utility data. To recap the three easy steps were:
Tags: Energy efficiency, Building science, Water Conservation
Love interesting infographics? Here are three favorites for the holidays. (Click on the image to see the full graphic.)
Tags: Energy efficiency
Whether you want to be a more informed citizen or just want to kill some time before 5 on a Friday afternoon, WegoWise has got you covered. So peruse our best links, give us some feedback and be sure to share some of the info you just gleaned with other interested parties at the parties you are hopefully attending this weekend. Brought to you by Dan, Nate, Sean and Lily.
If you own a residential building and are planning a renovation, you may have considered getting it certified as a green building. While information on certifying new construction projects is easy to find, the same can't be said for renovations.
Now that you’ve purchased your more environmentally friendly live Christmas tree instead of an artificial tree (see our December 8th blog post for the reasons behind this choice), it’s time to pull out that dusty box of lights and see which strands are still working. Are some strands dead? Don’t throw them out, recycle them!
Tags: Energy efficiency
Whether you want to be a more informed citizen or just want to kill some time before 5 on a Friday afternoon, WegoWise has got you covered. This Friday we're focusing on some ways to make your day to day a little greener. So peruse our best links, give us some feedback and be sure to share some of the info you just gleaned with other interested parties at the parties you are hopefully attending this weekend. Brought to you by Dan, Nate, Sean and Lily.
Tags: News and Policy, Energy efficiency
How Artificial Christmas Trees Are Melting Santa's Homeland
Posted by Catherine Schirm on Thu, Dec 08, 2011
Every year my family makes the annual trip to the nearby Christmas tree farm to pick out the perfect Canaan fir for our living room. However, as an environmentally-conscious consumer, I always wonder which is better: a live tree or an artificial one. I did some research, and have found that my family’s tradition of bringing home a live tree is the more environmentally-friendly option when compared to purchasing an artificial tree from the nearby superstore.
Tags: Energy efficiency



