Green-Arrow Network started as an internet domain name: www.green-arrow.net. The purpose of Green-Arrow was to provide internet services in support of community, conservation and preservation. The site started by hosting the Salem Common Neighborhood Association's web-site. The site has also hosted The Columbia Law School Macintosh Users Group, and the [e]Vent community art project in support of the Massachusetts ACLU. Green-Arrow provides web-hosting for Boston artist Linda Price-Sneddon's web-site (disclaimer, yes, that's the same Sneddon). Green-Arrow also supports the CCT Collaborative Community project founded by students at the Columbia University Law School.
Over time Green-Arrow has evolved, and is now a corporate entity that continues to support the groups and web-sites above, as well as capturing the consulting business of Green-Arrow's founder Scott F. Sneddon. Scott returned to Law School after a successful career in Biotech/Pharmaceutical research with a goal of combining law and science in the service of the environment. That goal has become the mission statement of Green-Arrow, which continues its firm belief that strong communities, with a sense of "home" are the best starting place for environmentally responsible living.
This Blog contains thoughts on the intersection of science, law and the environment. It is as much a place to raise questions as to provide answers, and hopefully, to encourage thought and action.
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