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i think that is a great idea, i grew up in northern Indiana, and lived in Indy for 15 years in the 70's and 80's. it is a city that is in need of renewal and this provides them a perfect opportunity to do something that will help economically and environmentally in the years ahead.
Sally |
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In Evansville, Indiana, one of our library branches has a green roof:
http://www.greenroofs.org/pages/
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Wendy |
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Good to make the acquaintance of a fellow green hoosier. I run Green Technology Forum out of Muncie (I teach at Ball State) and I look forward to keeping an eye on your blog, which looks like a great resource.
elvin |
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03.31.07 - 4:31 am | #
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I think a great site like Listed Green will really help out folks with green homes for sale. Only costs $20 per month for list. Worldwide too.
Dave
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04.02.07 - 3:57 pm | #
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green roofs are the future! trying to get my building to make one over here. montreal is growing fond of the concept.
Léo Martin |
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04.02.07 - 4:51 pm | #
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Yeah, this is great news for Indiana, something that other cities should do.
reden |
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04.15.07 - 11:38 pm | #
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VERY INTERESTED IN YOUR COMMENTS. IS THERE A COMPANY IN INDIANAPOLIS THAT BUILDS RESIDENTIAL GREEN HOMES(SOLAR,WIND, RECYCLED MATERIALS, HEAVY INSULATION, ETC.). THANKS, MICHAEL COUCH
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06.11.07 - 1:45 pm | #
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Looking forward to more greenery in Indy! Check out:
http://www.sustainlane.com/us-
ci...ndianapolis.jsp
or check out this book at your library:
http://howgreenisyourcity.org/
Ken |
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