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May 31, 2012 catch-all2

A Year Ago on Zero Resource – May 2011

by Anna LaRue looking back • Tags: berkeley, reco, foodshed, water intensity, water footprint, AC Transit, energy production, energy efficiency, climate change, BART, public transportation, service cuts, tiny house, FTC, battle of the buildings, spain, tiny apartment, fiscal emergency, nina maritz, tiny home, photos, BART construction, green products, green product claims, human cost of energy, ixtoc I, ESI maps, water intensity of food, watershed mapping
May 2011
  • Some Shameless Self-Promotion
  • Battle of the Buildings
  • Climate Change Hits Home
  • Video – Tour a Tiny Apartment in Spain
  • Another Fiscal Emergency for AC Transit?
  • Photos of BART Under Construction
  • FTC to Issues Revised Guidelines for “Green” Product Claims
May 2010
  • RECO
  • Nina Maritz
  • AC Transit Service Cuts
  • Current Events – The Cost of Energy Production
  • Ixtoc I and ESI Maps
  • The Water Intensity of Food
  • Watershed Mapping
  • Foodshed
  • Photo – A Geyser in Downtown Berkeley

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