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Patti Kurgan
I am passionate about learning and expanding my horizons. In 2005, I started a freight logistics company building on what I had learned "at my father's knee" many years ago.
Read moreOne Drop at a Time
A recent posting by Sharon Nunes, Vice President of IBM Big Green Innovations (Environamentalleader.com), analyzes why water conservation could be the most important green initiative for corporations. Much of what Ms. Nunes has to say is also applicable to us as consumers.
Some of the statistics cited are insightful:
Green Traditions
“Conservation” and “Holidays” are normally not two words that ring together. This season, “going green” can bring about laughter, family bonding, new friendships, and a host of new traditions. Are you asking: How?
“Being Green” (no, not Kermit the Frog)

“Being Green” (no, not Kermit the Frog) … “Environmentally Friendly” (no, not the stereotypic treehugger) … “Sustainability” … “Carbon Footprint” … “Cap and Trade” … “Peak Oil” … “Renewable Energy” … “Corporate Responsibility” … “NGO” … “LEED Certification” are only a few of the many phrases we read about in our Sunday newspapers while relaxing with a cup of coffee.