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February 2, 2011
It’s so fun to watch these letters fly around, that’s easy to overlook the important message this gentleman is delivering. Typography from Ronnie Bruce on Vimeo.
October 26, 2010
J.W. at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency circulated some startling information about how significant dog doo can be as a source of water pollution. Among the pile of facts and [...]
September 30, 2010
As long as we’re on the subject of clever vs. effective, what do you think of this sign that appeared on Jim Bruggers’ Kentuckiana Green blog? It’s certainly clever — [...]
September 17, 2010
Hey, here’s a very funny sign that appeared on the “Fail” Blog. I guess that blogger thinks it doesn’t work. I’m not sure I agree. I often advise my clients [...]
March 12, 2010
Yup. This is cool. Click the image to see it in full size, it’s even cooler. And for good measure,”balance” is a word that works. This picture was posted in [...]
March 1, 2010
It’s true! We environmental professionals sometimes exasperate regular citizens by being sticklers for scientific language in everyday conversational contexts.
February 10, 2010
I’m not sure who took this picture, but it accurately captures my feelings on the subject of snow these days. I’m pleased to report that the Watershed Action Alliance of [...]
January 22, 2010
I dunno. This sarcastic National Lampoon piece about residual chemicals in tapwater has a lot views and a 4.5 star rating on YouTube — but I think it’s long and [...]





