Ecotrope is in the process of undergoing a makeover. The key change here is a switch from a derivative and obsolete theme to a PHPTemplate-based one.
FaceliftSubmitted by Aaron on Tue, 12/05/2006 - 12:29pm.
Ecotrope is in the process of undergoing a makeover. The key change here is a switch from a derivative and obsolete theme to a PHPTemplate-based one. ( categories: projects )
Tech Networks Energy Savings CalculatorSubmitted by Aaron on Fri, 12/01/2006 - 3:53pm.
This is a sample PHP script that I wrote for Tech Networks. Enter some parameters describing your office computer usage and it calculates energy consumption and potential savings with Tech Network's efficiency improvements. I separated the data from the presentation using the TinyButStrong template engine. ( categories: projects )
Google goes solarSubmitted by Aaron on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 3:07pm.
Glad to see a company with a sense of civic responsibility. The search engine giant is taking a giant leap towards sustainable energy. From the Boston Globe:
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Veto power against Cape Wind passes from Romney to Coast GuardSubmitted by Aaron on Thu, 06/22/2006 - 6:04pm.
As the saying goes, politics makes for strange bedfellows.
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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative submits draft model rule for public reviewSubmitted by Aaron on Sun, 03/26/2006 - 7:53pm.
The seven state RGGI (centered around Massachusetts but not including it thanks to Governor Mitt Romney) will be soliciting public feedback for the next sixty days on their draft model rule. The final draft will be released in July and the regulations will take effect in 2009, giving the participating states until 2015 to stabilize their emissions and until 2020 to reduce them by 10%. Although this is a good beginning, it's pretty lax in comparison to the Kyoto Accord, which required their signatories to stabilize their 2010 emissions at 1990 levels. ( categories: blog )
Massachusetts proposing strictest state regs of perchlorateSubmitted by Aaron on Fri, 03/17/2006 - 9:45am.
From yesterday's Globe:
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Google MarsSubmitted by Aaron on Wed, 03/15/2006 - 11:29am.
The ingenuous people at Google unveiled Google Mars on Monday. It's comparable to the Lunar landscape released last year and runs in a web browser using the Google Maps Ajax interface. Here's the press release from the official Google blog.
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Reframing global environmental change as a human security issueSubmitted by Aaron on Mon, 03/13/2006 - 12:06am.
Karen O'Brian has published an interesting editorial in the journal of Global Environmental Change. I've only had the chance to give it a cursory glance but it looks like it addresses some points that I've been contemplating for a while. Here's the introduction: ( categories: blog )
Secretary of Dept of Interior, Gale Norton resignsSubmitted by Aaron on Fri, 03/10/2006 - 8:47pm.
According to Reuters, Interior secretary Gale Norton is stepping down.
Raw Story alleges that her resignation may be related to her ties to Jack Abramoff. ( categories: blog )
Google map of Charles River water quality dataSubmitted by Aaron on Tue, 02/28/2006 - 1:23am.
This is an interactive way to show the water quality sampling stations on the Charles River. The map reads settings from a javascript file and defaults to a satellite image centered on the river at a large enough scale to include most of the watershed. Clicking on the flags displays a popup containing html, in this case, just their names. The points are read from an xml file and the corresponding flag is drawn on the map to indictate the water quality on that section of the river. The source file only contains two points and does not contain real water quality data. Loading... ( categories: projects )
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