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My Mandatory Earth Day Post: 2009

This year, the Earth Day Network has launched a campaign called the Green Generation, which is, in my opinion is line with the current administrations efforts to green America. This campaign however attempts to propagate the idea in 2 years (or less), while the Obama team is hopeful of results in 10. What do I [...]

Posted by Moderator on April 22nd, 2009 filed in Activism, Alternative Fuel, Carbon, Economics, Sustainability

Green Christmas Video

We all know how wasteful each of us are, especially here in the US, so let’s try and make this holiday season a Green one. Watch this video for some cool tips. [gv data="http://www.youtube.com/v/2e1MGStdPtc&rel=1"][/gv]

Posted by Moderator on November 25th, 2007 filed in Activism, Carbon, Conserve, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Sustainability, Tips/Tools

Global Warming: It’s All About Carbo

As part of the Climate Connection initiative by NPR and National Geographic, Robert Krulwich’s created a five-part cartoon series that’s a really cool way to teach your kids the science of global warming. The videos are not embeddable, so you will have to view them on NPR. I watched all five and I think it’ll [...]

Posted by Moderator on August 1st, 2007 filed in Activism, Air Pollution, Carbon, Comic, Ethanol, Global Warming, Internet, NPR, News, Oil, Sustainability, TV, Technology, Tips/Tools, greenhouse, politics, weather

Reality Check: Carbon Calculator and Eco Footprint

I was speaking to a colleague who is into bio-diesel and he mentioned about a tool that calculate your net “personal carbon emissions”. So I dug into it this weekend and came up with the three sites that offer interesting (and of course useful) insight into how each one of us impact our planet, so [...]

Posted by Moderator on May 20th, 2007 filed in Activism, Al Gore, Alternative Fuel, Carbon, Conserve, EPA, Energy, Sustainability, Tips/Tools, greenhouse

China to become the World’s Biggest Polluter

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that discusses climate economics is objected by the Chinese delegation fearing repercussions that could possible derail their drive to increase manufacturing and jobs creation. The draft, suggests various solutions to mitigate climate change, such as capturing and burying emissions from coal-fired power plants, shifting to [...]

Posted by Moderator on May 1st, 2007 filed in Activism, Air Pollution, Al Gore, Alternative Fuel, Bush, Carbon, China, Economics, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, IPCC, Kyoto, News, Nuclear, Renewable, Sustainability, weather



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