Greening Baltimore one Renovation at a Time | 07.01.11
Saying that Chris Taylor has a passion for his Baltimore neighborhood of Union Square is like saying that the temperature gets colder in the winter.
Saying that Chris Taylor has a passion for his Baltimore neighborhood of Union Square is like saying that the temperature gets colder in the winter.
Seven years ago, my husband and I found a house in Butcher’s Hill that needed lots of work. We got a great price on it and got to work.
Eat Fresh, Shop Local with Baltimore Area Farmers’ Markets.
One of the hottest trends in gardening these days is to go vertical.
Water, Water Everywhere
Have you ever thought about what happens to rain here in the city? Since the majority of our city is paved and developed, almost none of the water goes directly into the ground.
Viridian Energy, a leading provider of affordable, green retail energy, returned this week from the Mamori region of the Amazon Basin in Brazil, where the company successfully completed the first project of its “7 Continents in 7 Years” global sustainability initiative.
Baltimore Child Abuse Center (BCAC) is a children’s advocacy center that provides all reported victims of child sexual abuse in Baltimore City and their non-offending caretakers with comprehensive interviews, medical treatment, and crisis counseling services.
Erin asks| I’ve noticed an increasing amount of dog poop on the streets of Canton. Does this create harmful runoff for the bay? I’ve heard that San Francisco has a dog poop “methane gas to energy project” in one of its parks - what is the feasibility of Canton doing something like this?
Eco-Consults | Let’s [...]
“Disaster recovery” is a term that pops up often in corporate IT meetings and server rooms, but we don’t hear it nearly enough in our day to day lives.
Hanging in the wind|
Ah, those lovely days of summer. While oftentimes our air conditioning kicks our electricity bills into high gear, why not cut back on usage of another appliance?