This week, it seems, everyone's thinking about plumbers:
- Even better than being a plumber? Being a green plumber. You'll make more, and you'll be set to take advantage of the dollars flowing toward services that are eco-conscious. Treehugger calls green plumbing "one of the hottest new jobs in the green economy." Green Plumbers must take a 32-hour class for accreditation.
- The New York Times' Green Inc. blog asks if "Joe the Solar Guy" may not be a better Everyman for the next four years. The newest addition to the well-paid trades?
- Carl Schramm, CEO of the Kauffman Foundation, says that we need Joe the Plumber's dream. It's the plumbers who maintain our "entrepreneurial ecosystem." Huh.
- Let's not forget, however, to save money and water by taking five-minute showers. Or going extreme and take a "Navy shower," soaping up with the water off and turning it on just to rinse.
- Plumbers have another green leg up over the common man: no 'fecaphobia.' (The fear of poo, natch.) Shouldn't plumbers be cool with composting toilets? As Chris Schille at Sustainablog points out, composting toilets must be the future of plumbing. But don't tell the plumber's union or the water bureau: you can make your own composting toilet, as Schille and his commenters point out. (Do tell my husband, though, I have an idea this'll take some convincing...)
- And if you do decide to be a plumber, you might want to start calling yourself "Joe". It'll save on marketing!

Why Your 2012 Tax Bill May Jump By $8,000
Why the U.S. Should Get Rid of the $1 Bill
7 Startling Numbers We Now Know About Facebook
Wrecks to Riches: Hunting Sunken Treasures from Cape Cod to the Costa Concordia









