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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2004

Vol. 26, No. 6


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    A DIFFERENT GREEN ENERGY FIRM
  10 TURNING WIND INTO ELECTRICITY AROUND THE WORLD
Vermont company moves into a new 46,000 square foot manufacturing facility to advance its mission in renewable power.
 
12
COLLECTIVELY MARKETING RENEWABLE ENERGY OPTIONS
David Biddle
Even with rising utility and fuel costs over the last decade, people are just as concerned about comfort in their homes as they are about saving money or reducing oil imports.
 
15
MAKING A REALITY OF BIOGAS POTENTIAL
Jerome Goldstein
Continuing breakthroughs in developing projects and new systems for utilizing organic residuals build high hopes for the stalwart innovators.
     
  16 NEW DRIVING FORCES FOR OUR FOOD: AMERICA IS HUNGRY
George DeVault
Of every dollar spent on food in the U.S., only 19 cents goes to farmers. No wonder there are now 3,100 farmers’ markets today.
  17 A DIFFERENT SORT OF MEAT PACKER
Brian Halweil
Iowa back-to-the-landers launch an alternative marketing system for over 40 farmers in four states who raise organic livestock.
  17 RECLAIMING HOMEGROWN PLEASURES IN A GLOBAL SUPERMARKET
     
    BUILDING VIBRANT LOCAL ECONOMIES
  19 BRINGING GREEN BUSINESS TO COSTA RICA
Molly Farrell
Educators and students travel to the Andamojo River watershed to help develop good models of human development that blend healthy communities, environmental restoration and fair return on investment.
  22 REVITALIZING STREETSCAPES VIA GREEN MAPS
Mapa Verde Cuba brings tourists and residents together to celebrate Cuba’s diverse culture — and the local environment.
     
 
24
HOW SMALL FIRMS INNOVATE SUSTAINABLY
Kris Nelson
Here’s advice on using best practices and resources that pay off ... build brand equity and make results more profitable.
 
25
BUILDING SALES BY NETWORKING WITH NONPROFITS
 
26
RESOURCES FOR THE ECOINDUSTRIAL PLAYER
     
 
28
LAUNCHING BIOPRODUCTS AT AN ECOINDUSTRIAL INCUBATOR
Nora Goldstein
Rutgers University EcoComplex in New Jersey gives commercial push to green fuels, liquid organic fertilizers, microturbine spinoffs and aquaculture.
     
    COLUMNS
 
31
SUSTAINABLE COMMERCE
Robert F. Young
The Big Picture
 
32
ECOSTYLE
Delia Montgomery
Green “In The Groove”
     
     
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