Story of Stuff
Here’s an interesting story of stuff title “Story of Stuff” Per the site, the Story of Stuff video is a “20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns.” Good watch and no doubt sheds light on some of our own idiosyncrasies that has become the norm.
Posted by Moderator on December 7th, 2009 filed in Activism, Comic, Conserve, Environment, Internet, Movie
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
You know the globe is warming when Inuit buy air conditioners
According to a recent report, global warming is forcing people up North (way up North) to consider installing air conditions to keep cool this summer. Read the news article here.
Posted by Moderator on August 11th, 2006 filed in Activism, Comic, Conserve, Environment, Global Warming, Inuit, Sustainability, weather
George Meyer asks, “Are you a Hypocrite?”
Producer and writer for The Simpsons, George Meyer, invites eveyone, even the hypocrites to join the environmental movement. Meyer’s contemplate being rescued by Nanobots or a possible move to Jupiter to escape the apocalyptic hellscape A.K.A “the earthâ€. Meyer’s says, “Once in a while, humanity will pull together for a noble cause, like tsunami relief. [...]
Posted by Moderator on August 6th, 2006 filed in Activism, Comic, Conserve, News, Sustainability, Uncategorized, weather
Global Warming: Ignorance is Bliss
Hope this past week’s temperature highs convinced the global warming skeptics. Photo Courtesy: andysinger.com
Posted by Moderator on July 28th, 2006 filed in Activism, Air Pollution, Carbon, Comic, Global Warming, greenhouse, weather