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  1. Linking compensation to environmental metrics - Intel's story http://is.gd/NZjx
  2. Don't Give Up Sustainability Now Or You'll Pay Later... RT Forbes http://short.to/dnxk
  3. How green is your mayor? http://is.gd/Mffc
  4. Are we really driving less? http://tinyurl.com/ns7vh2
  5. Tworking = Tweeting for business, so it's ok to do it on company time.
  6. Tiny houses and tiny workspaces are in vogue! http://tinyurl.com/nx7u2e
  7. Ray Anderson from Interface talks on TED about how he changed his company around http://snipr.com/io95q
  8. How I greened my commute with a shoe http://is.gd/CUT8
  9. Vote for the best of McDonald's Eco Operations Best Practices http://short.to/aypv
  10. How does your city rank in walkability? Find out... http://short.to/aqrq
  11. I love this site by Earth 911! Find a recycling location hear you for home or business... http://short.to/aqr2
  12. Why biking to work is not completely carbon neutral http://short.to/8xds
  13. Greening your morning coffee ritual - what to look for when you buy your next bag... http://snipr.com/htzs7
  14. I was quite excited by a recent opportunity to speak with Ellice Perez of Zipcar... http://tinyurl.com/p5k94y
  15. Sexy recycling bins! Leave it to the Italians...http://tinyurl.com/pwn5kn
  16. Xerox's erasible paper - how cool is that! http://tinyurl.com/cye8k8
  17. The ultimate form of reuse: cow dung buiding bricks @ Inhabitat!http://tinyurl.com/d57der
  18. I love Sweet Green! Reusable bowls, biodegradable menus, incredibly fresh salads and more! http://www.sweetgreen.com/
  19. Enjoy free, wild fruits from neighbourhoods with a little help from Fallen Fruit maps. http://tinyurl.com/cd2pk7
  20. How green does your garden grow? Making sustainable choices growing fruits, vegetables and herbs http://tinyurl.com/dcwwac