Recent Work
The Perfect Eco Footprint
Discovery’s Planet Green, May 2008
A 4.5 might seem like a tiny shoe size, but it's actually the perfect size in acres for your Ecological Footprint.  Read more here »
The Perks of Greenovating
Discovery’s Planet Green, May 2008
Renovating with an eye for the environment isn't just posh and trendy, it's also practical and thrifty. Energy and water bills sink while property values soar after a properly planned and executed greenovation.  Read more here »
Graduate to Green
Kyoto Planet, March 2008
White collar, blue collar, and now, green collar. While the world races against global warming and other environmental catastrophes, the newly coined “green collar” job sector is growing faster than Styrofoam cups in a landfill.  Read more here »
Hot Summers
Food Network magazine, March 2007
Marc Summers, host of Food Network's “Unwrapped,” on going behind the scenes, the mystery of marshmallows, and his favorite comfort food.  
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Green Buildings
The Washington Post, August 2006
Would you spend more money on your home if you thought it would cause less damage to the environment? If so, you're like the vast majority of Americans. A January poll by the American Institute of Architects showed that 90 percent of respondents said they would be willing to pay $4,000 or $5,000 more for a house that would use less energy and protect the Earth.  
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