Posted from Gristmill 96 days ago
Organomic : Environment
By David RobertsA report put together by the National Coal Council finds that coal is essential and it's not going anywhere and reducing coal use would mean the widespread death of puppies and cute children but the full-scale use of all available coal will lead to a country infused by pony spirits! ... (original story)
Posted from Gristmill 155 days ago
Organomic : Environment
While the area of collapse involves 160 square miles at present, a large part of the 5,000-square-mile Wilkins Ice S... (original story)
Posted from Lorna Li | Green Marketing 2.0 156 days ago
Organomic : Technology and Energy
I haven’t blogged for a long, long while,’coz life got real hectic for me at the start of the year. For one, I changed jobs. I have been hired... (original story)
Posted from Gristmill 128 days ago
Organomic : Environment
By biodiversivist Photo: Smccann via Flickr This picture of what appears to be an insect with rainbows flying out its butt was taken in Guyana. There are untold, untapped, unknown chemistries created by millions of years of evolution har... (original story)
Posted from Gristmill 98 days ago
Organomic : Environment
By David RobertsTo your right, you'll see the cover of this month's Wired magazine. The premise of the issue is that climate change is now the only eco-problem that matters, but to solve it, we'll have to slaughter the sacred cows of environmentalism. (2001 called. It wants its framing device ba... (original story)
Posted from Green Daily 151 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
Filed under: NewsNearly half of Americans, 49%, say protecting the environment should trump economic growth, according to a recen... (original story)
Posted from Greenthinkers 160 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
It’s a simple but true statement - a single glass of water can make a difference for children around the world. And that’s where the Tap Project comes in. Tap Project is a campaign that celebrates the clean and... (original story)
Posted from Green Daily 151 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
Filed under: Home, TipsWith 70 percent of the earth's surface covered in water, drought should not be a problem we need ever face, right? However, Josh explains in
Posted from green LA girl 108 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
Latest from Emerald City, my enviro-blog at LAtimes.com >> Bike to work next week and win a folding bike. Metro’s getting in on the bike riding fun with a weeklong schedule of activities (PDF), including lots and lots of giveaways, free bus rides and a guest appearance by —... (original story)
Posted from Greenthinkers 54 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
As part of their BeGreen line, here comes the Pilot Clean Eraser. Made without polyvinyl chloride and with a sleeve made from 100% recycled paper, the eraser is also made without producing the harmful chemical chloroethylene. It’s no surprise... (original story)
Posted from Gristmill 78 days ago
Organomic : Environment
By Sarah van SchagenInteresting post about TV characters who will likely feel the gas price pinch (including Dwight Shrute of The Office and the taxi driver on How I Met Your Mother).And to counter that, a list from Whitney at Pop Candy of TV characters who don't have to worry about problems at the ... (original story)
Posted from TreeHugger 59 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
Harry Campbell in New York Times An interesting article in the New York Times where they as ten writers about the effects of expensive gas. A yay and a nay: Robert Riech: Fuel for Inequality "AS if the widening wage gap weren’t bad enough, the bottom half of the American work force — everyone... (original story)
Posted from TreeHugger 155 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
The Propaganda Remix Project Wendy Waters at All About Cities ponders the issue of making car pools work in today's (evidently completely paranoid) society, for those communities witho... (original story)
Posted from Environmental Law Prof Blog 156 days ago
Organomic : Environment
It is quite fashionable for American politicians and pundits to suggest that somehow the United States has a unique role in spreading the rule of law throughout the world. The response of the Bush administration to the Supreme Court's decision... (original story)
Posted from TreeHugger 156 days ago
Organomic : Everyday Living
Hélio Mattar is the president of The Akatu Institute, a prominent Brazilian organization focused in raising awareness about conscious consume. He's also president of the Abrinq Foundation for children's rights and a founder of the Ethos Institute for Business and Social Responsibility; but mostly,... (original story)