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The Bike Sharing Phenomenon: What is Bike Sharing?

Posted by David Segan on Mon, Aug 05, 2013

We are witnessing the rise of bike sharing transform major cities around the world.  New York City’s brand new Citi Bike program is immensely popular, Boston’s New Balance Hubway program exceeded expectations and totaled over 1 million rides before it’s 2 year anniversary, Chicago recently launched a 4000 bike program Divvy, and Washington D.C.’s Captial Bikeshare, established in 2010, continues to expand. It seems to be a great time to review this growing phenomenon.

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Tags: Sustainability, Hubway, Green living, bikeshare, Citi Bike, Bike Sharing

WegoWise's Friday Links: 5 Favorite Summer Desserts

Posted by Tammy Bui on Fri, Aug 02, 2013

TGIF! Here at WegoWise our team enjoys collaborating and putting up something fun for you all to look forward to this weekend. What’s a weekend without a good-tasting summer dessert to cool you off, right? Our team took some time to narrow down a few of our favorite summer desserts (it was really hard to narrow down to just 5!). Not only are these desserts DELICIOUS, but many of these places provide organic ingredients, healthy options, and best of all, they are all local businesses that promote a sustainable environment. 

1. Frozen Yogurt:

One of the most popular treats year-round is frozen yogurt. With loads and loads of different flavors and endless amount of toppings, like fresh fruits; it’s no wonder why this fun, cooling treat is a favorite not only in our WegoWise office, but everywhere else!

One of our favorites is nearby our office is Wild Cherry.

2. Ice cream:

Ice cream isn’t necessarily the healthiest option, but fresh milk, eggs, and just a few added extras doesn’t hurt once in awhile, right? After all, it’s a treat for a reason. This is a perfect dessert for those fans out there that enjoy the creamy custard.

One of our favorite places would be: Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream

3. Fruit Salad:

Not too long ago we wrote about farmers market, and we think they are the perfect places to get fresh fruits. Different farmers gather in one spot to provide fruits that you could just eat right on the spot. This season there are blueberries, strawberries, peaches, plums, and apples. The list goes on and on. Let’s not forget a summer favorite: watermelon!

Check out ... Boston’s Dewey Square farmers market

4. Cookies:

We know, we know, you’re thinking cookies? How is that cooling? Well, when you have the equal balance of homemade ice cream right in between two freshly made chocolate chip cookies; you’ll know what we’re talking about. There are a variety of cookies, so pick your favorite and get a big scoop of ice cream and you’ll have the best of both worlds.

One of our favorites would be: The Cookie Monstah truck

5. Snow cones:

The ultimate childhood treat. Fun colors like blue, red, orange, yellow, and green all over the finely crushed ice. This is definitely a summer treat that will be great on those really hot summer days.

Hopefully you’ll be able to treat yourself to one, two, or three of our summer favorites. Please post a comment down below to let us know what you enjoyed, or perhaps attach a picture for us to see. Happy Friday!
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Tags: Sustainability, Recycling, Green living, Friday Links

WegoWise’s Friday Links: All About Energy Efficient Cars

Posted by Tammy Bui on Fri, Jul 26, 2013

For all you car lovers out there, today WegoWise has the perfect topic lined up for you! Our team has picked 5 energy efficient cars to show you guys! These cars not only look great, but their performances matches up as well. So if you’re looking for a car that’s going to save you gas and save the environment, you have plenty of options right below!

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Tags: Sustainability, Energy efficiency, Green living, Friday Links

Introducing the Coffee Trike: Coffee on the Go

Posted by Tammy Bui on Tue, Jul 23, 2013

What is the “Coffee Trike”?
The coffee trike derived its catchy name from Alessandro “San” Bellino. He is originally from Australia, and came to the states to study at the Berklee School of Music. Throughout those years, he worked in several coffee shops to develop his skills in becoming a coffee enthusiast.

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Tags: Sustainability, save energy, Energy efficiency, Green living

WegoWise's Friday Links: Top 5 Farmers Market in the World!

Posted by Tammy Bui on Fri, Jul 19, 2013

Sunny skies today, along with people in an extra happy mood because it's Friday! Yes! That's right, it's Friday and WegoWise has some awesome links ready for you to check out! 

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Tags: Sustainability, Green living, Friday Links, Einstein

WegoWise's Top 5 Links for a Sustainable Summer in Boston, MA

Posted by Tammy Bui on Fri, Jul 05, 2013

It’s Friday, and you all should know what that means . . . weekly links! That’s right, the WegoWise team has put together a list of 5 fun, sustainable, and entertaining activities that are happening right in our hometown, Boston, MA so on this Fourth of July weekend you can have some activities lined up! Whether you’re looking to do something active or relax outdoors, we have just the right things for you! Below are 5 activities our fellow WegoWisers’ would do. Check it out; there’s bound to be something on this list that will catch your attention. 

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Tags: Sustainability, Energy efficiency, Green living

Greener than the Grass: Greenest Cities in the U.S.

Posted by Tammy Bui on Thu, Jun 20, 2013

It’s definitely tough to be in the city and think of how “green” it can be, especially because cities are mostly built environments. Aside from industrialization, you can’t stop from noticing the streets covered in trash, air full of car exhaust, and lack of large green spaces! However, some cities in the U.S. have begun to push these stereotypes aside. The WegoWise, Inc. team decided to gather 7 cities that have promoted sustainability in great ways. Check it out!

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Tags: Sustainability, save energy, save money, Recycling, Energy efficiency, Green living

Should I buy shares of the Empire State Building? An energy look

Posted by Kelly Smith on Tue, Jun 04, 2013

After decades of deliberation, the owners of the historic Empire State Building in New York City have decided to IPO, allowing the public to purchase shares of the Manhattan icon. This means that ownership in the famous structure are available to you and me, regardless of whether we are real estate moguls. Because I am an energy nerd, this analysis focuses on the impact of recent green projects on the building's value.

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Tags: Sustainability, Energy efficiency, Funding, Energy Disclosure

WegoWise's Friday Links: It's a Scorcher!

Posted by Sam Watters on Fri, May 31, 2013

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Tags: Sustainability, Building science, Friday Links

WegoWise Top 5 Links for Music Festivals

Posted by Sam Watters on Fri, May 24, 2013

The WegoWise office is abuzz today in anticipation of our homecity's own music festival, Boston Calling, this weekend. Music festivals continue to gain popularity around the world, with thousands of eventgoers streaming in to remote (and not-so-remote) locations to celebrate and listen to some tunes.  With such a concentration of people staying, partying, and doing the things people do, music festivals have an uphill struggle to avoid potentially serious environmental impacts.  Whether your a concerned citizen, an avid festival-goer, or planning your own Memorial Day "boombox, burgers and buds" backyard festival this weekend, take a look at our Friday links and get some knowledge!

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Tags: Renewables, Sustainability, Recycling, Green living