Site Revision-June 09
In June 1994 Sustainable Sources put its first web page up. Like most websites of the day, it was pretty darn basic. But it was a good start. The site you’re currently viewing, launched 15 years later...
View ArticleSearch now works – and on Calendar events too!
Quick note to say that the sitewide search is now working, and searches include calendar events as well. Have fun!
View ArticleSocial Bookmarks added
We just added links at the bottom of each page to a dozen social bookmarks: del.icio.usdiggredditnewsvinestumbleupongooglebloglinesasklive-msnfacebookmyspacetwitter Did we leave your favorite out? Let...
View ArticleNeighbors and Fruit Trees
Not exactly green building, but sustainable none the less… As long time proponents of edible agriculture and local foods, we were delighted to find the article Neighbors and Fruit Trees by Jim...
View ArticleResource listings now available on Calendar
It’s now possible to add your company in the Resource listings in the right hand column of the Sustainable Building Calendar! Now that it’s available as an RSS Feed (allowing other sites to...
View ArticleSustainable Sources will go dark on Jan 18 to fight SOPA
On January 18 from 8am to 8pm, SustainableSources.com will join Reddit, Boing Boing and a growing number of other sites around the Internet in “going dark” to bring awareness of the need to loudly...
View ArticleSmart thermostat swarms are straining the US grid
Source: https://www.theregister.com/2022/07/13/smart_thermostat_strain Smart thermostats, those unassuming low-power gadgets designed to keep homes at comfortable temps, are having an impact far wider...
View ArticleScientists Solved the Mystery of How the Maya Made Plaster So Strong
Examples of head-scratchingly impressive building material can be found throughout the ancient world, and Maya lime plaster ranks high among them. Scientists from the University of Granada in Spain...
View Article‘It was an accident’: the scientists who have turned humid air into renewable...
Source and full article: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jul/02/it-was-an-accident-the-scientists-who-have-turned-humid-air-into-renewable-power In May, a team at the University of...
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