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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

Eco Friendly Printing

Do you want an environmental friendly way to print online? PsPrint.com is your one-stop solution for online printing, custom graphic design, direct mailing list creation, and a lot more. Order your color brochures, poster printing, business cards from a huge variety of quality design templates and get instant shipping. Jazz up your catalogs, envelopes, covers, [...]

Posted by Moderator on September 17th, 2008 filed in Environment, Internet, Technology

Happy Earth Day 2008

This year Yahoo! has a section dedicated for all things green. One fabulous idea that has been very significant in greening our cities is the Yahoo Groups recycle, it’s not just the right way to getting rid of things that you no longer need, but also a great place to find things you do. Check [...]

Posted by Moderator on April 22nd, 2008 filed in Activism, Environment, Internet, News, Sustainability, Technology, Yahoo

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

Video Games or National Parks?

I heard it in the news yesterday, according to a recent study by University of Illinois at Chicage, the number of visitors to National Parks have sharply decreased. Apparently the trend went from something like 1.2 trips per person per year in 1987 to 0.9 in 2003, a drop of about 25 percent. One hypothesis [...]

Posted by Moderator on July 20th, 2006 filed in Activism, Conserve, Environment, Internet, News, Parks, Technology, Urban, Video Games



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