
Environment / Outdoors
Sunlight
and Savings: the Benefits of Solar Power for Your Business
American Funeral Director
April, 2010
www.carolmilano.com/pdfs/Solar_Power.pdf
Water
Conservation: A Pipeline to Savings
How cemetery operations can reduce water use
American Cemetery
September, 2010
http://www.katesboylston.com/pdf/WaterConservation.pdf
Cremation
Emissions: How Much Do They Harm the Environment?
American Cemetery
April, 2007
www.carolmilano.com/pdfs/Reducing_Cremation_Emissions.pdf
Go
With The Flow: A Wave of Water-Related Opportunities
AAAS Careers Magazine
May, 2010
http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2010_05_14/science.opms.r1000089
It's
Getting Easy to Be Green: Jobs In Green Science
AAAS Careers Magazine
April 2009
http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2009_04_03/science.opms.r0900069
Flower
Power
How nature affects people physically, emotionally and cognitively
FuturAge, August 2008
www.carolmilano.com/FEAT_FlowerPower_V7N4.pdf
"Major"
Opportunity for Younger Farmers
A determined scientist launches America's first Organic Ag major
American Farmland
Spring 2008
When
Less Is More: Can Lowering Energy Use Raise Profits and Productivity?
Suggestions and successes from a range of employers
Risk Management Magazine
June 2006
The Greening
of Rug Retailing
- How to appeal to growing consumer interest in environmental issues
AREA Magazine
Spring, 2006
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/green.html
Watching and Wading
- How three New Jersey teens help protect their local water supply
CURRENT HEALTH 1 and CURRENT HEALTH 2
(for middle school and high school students)
March, 2006
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/watersupply.html
Industrial Ingenuity: The Renewable Resource
- an introduction to Industrial Ecology
Risk Management Magazine
March 2006
- http://www.rmmag.com/MGTemplate.cfm?Section=RMMagazine&NavMenuID=128&template=/Magazine/DisplayMagazines.cfm&MGPreview=1&Volume=53&IssueID=258&AID=3031&ShowArticle=1
Outdoor Spaces
For Activity and Community
innovative approaches for getting seniors outside and exercising
FutureAge
July/August, 2005
www.carolmilano.com/outdoor.html
Design Concepts
That Spur Social Interaction
Can a physical environment subtly encourage seniors to mingle?
Best Practices In Aging Services
July/August, 2003
www.carolmilano.com/design.html
Banking on Biology
A botanist makes commercial lending environmentally valuable
The Scientist
May 23, 2005
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/banking.html
What Are They Doing to Our Food?
Biotechnology on our plates
Health Beat (Association of Health Care Journalists)
May, 2004
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/plate.html
Avoiding Antibiotics In Foods
Why it's worth learning to choose antibiotic-free products
Cornell-Weill Medical College
Food & Fitness Advisor
June, 2004
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/antibiotics.html
Suds With A Social Conscience
Small brewers concerned with the environment and preservation
Beer Basics newsletter
November, 2002
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/suds.html
Partners In Forest Conservation
Local corporations agree to use certifiable, sustainable wood
Minnesota Conservation Volunteer
March/April, 2003
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/volunteer/marapr03/fnpartners.html
Organic Beer
Brewers find ways to create more wholesome beers
Beer Basics newsletter
January, 2003
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/organicbeer.html
Lofty Oaks Plants Lasting Memories
Conservation efforts by America's first private memorial tree-planting service
American Funeral Director
October, 2002
www.nasw.org/users/milanocarol/lofty.html
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