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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Backyard flowers






Posted by ELF at 3:41 PM
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Labels: buttercup, chickweed, fleabane, peonies

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Flower Identification Links

  • PA Wildflowers yahoo group
  • Wildflowers of Western PA
  • Wildflower Identifier
  • "My Wildflowers" of Western PA
  • Connecticut Botanical Societey
  • USDA Plants Database
  • Flowering Plants of PA database
  • eNature.com field guide search
  • Photogallery of Wildflowers of PA
  • Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas

Bike Trails

  • Rails to Trails (US)
  • Pennsylvania bike trails
  • Great Allegheny Passage
  • Bike trails near Pittsburgh
  • Three Rivers Heritage Trail
  • East End Loop

Sound Environment

  • Objective-Earth
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • Friends of Allegheny Wilderness
  • West Virginia Highlands Conservancy
  • Nine Mile Run
  • PA Environmental Hearing Board

Science for the Public

  • NOVA Making Stuff series
  • Strange Matter
  • Nanoscale Informal Science Education (NISE)
  • Cafe Scientifique

World Energy

  • Materials for Energy and Sustainable Development LinkedIn group
  • Harnessing Materials for Energy
  • Materials for Energy blog
  • Real-time world statistics
  • Key World Energy Statistics - 2006 Edition (pdf)
  • International Energy Agency
  • Energy Information Administration

Education Engagement

  • Institute for Community Leadership in Education

Peace and Understanding

  • International Crisis Group
  • The Carter Center
  • Public Conversations Project

Energy/Environment Savings Tips

  • Don't throw it away. Instead compost it, reuse it, or recycle it. Construction Junction, www.constructionjunction.org/ (Pittsburgh) even takes junk mail and magazines.
  • Use a programmable thermostat, and put the temperature on a cool "hold" temperature when heat is not needed for long periods of time.
  • Only use as bright a bulb as you need, replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs, or better yet, with LED bulbs. Note there is a small amount of mercury in the CF bulbs, so look for proper disposal. However, there is also mercury released from coal plants, so reducing your electric use reduces mercury.
  • Check the Energy Star rating of new appliances, particularly refrigerators, and buy the more efficient models.
  • Unplug appliances when not in use. Microwaves, electronic equipment, kitchen appliances draw energy even when off. If the transformer is warm or there are lights or displays on, then it is drawing energy. Plugging into a powerstrip and turning it off is another method to save.
  • Trade in your car for one that gets better mileage (regardless of the technology used), a hybrid (particularly for city driving), or an electric (particularly if you only go short distances). Go to www.zapworld.com for electric cars.
  • Change your utility provider source to renewable/nonpolluting sources (e.g. wind, solar, hydro, instead of coal, oil, gas). Go to www.cleanyourair.org.

Restaurant Options

  • Abay
  • Ali Baba
  • Alma
  • Bangkok Balcony
  • Bravo
  • Cafe Zinho
  • Grand Concourse
  • Green Mango Noodle House
  • India Garden
  • Kaya
  • Kiku
  • La Feria
  • Maggie's Mercantile
  • Monterey Bay
  • On the Border
  • Pamela's
  • Pino's
  • Square Cafe
  • Sun Penang
  • Sunnyledge Tea Room
  • Thai Cuisine

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