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In Green Inc., Christine MacDonald Explores Seamy Underside of Green Non-Profit World
In Treehugger - Posted 19 hours ago
Like all industries, the non-profit sector has its fair share of pockmarks and blemishes. Yet while it seems easy to take unflattering insider account...
Tags: conservancy
Book Report: 'On Parrots and People'
In Dot Earth - Posted 2 days ago
Are parrots too smart for people to keep captive?...
Tags: report
Book Review: The Green Collar Economy by Van Jones
In Treehugger - Posted 3 days ago
Van Jones is one busy man. Based in Oakland, CA, the civil rights and environmental activist has been working tirelessly for the last decade and a hal...
Tags: activist political
Apple's Greener MacBook, Celebrating Green Holidays, and Recycled Halloween Costumes
In Treehugger - Posted 4 days ago
Apple has greened its MacBook, much to Greenpeace's delight. Is the iPod next?How bad is formaldehyde, really? Get the facts before bringing any more ...
Tags: greenpeace
Book Review: Go Slow England: Special Local Places to Eat, Stay & Savor
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
Farms, inns, bed & breakfasts of all sorts dot Go Slow England, a collection of insights written into the best Slow places to stay in the English cou...
Keeping cool in a world that s Hot, Flat, and Crowded
In Environmental Economics - Posted 1 week ago
I wrote a review of Friedman's Hot, Flat, and Crowded over at Climate411.org:New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, three-time winner of the Pulitz...
Tags: economy solar wind
Snow Country: Taking The Train To Japan's Remote Regions
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
(Photo from The Mainichi)Today, we had the first snow of the year at Mt Tateyama in Toyama prefecture, northwest of Tokyo. The Japanese Alps are a lon...
Tags: japanese tokyo
Mottainai! Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Gets Ethical in Japan and Beyond
In Treehugger - Posted 2 weeks ago
There are some words that are difficult to translate across languages, and mottainai is one of them. But author Mariko Shinju's gives it a shot with t...
Tags: recycle
Ban Dr. Suess' The Lorax?
In Sustainablog - Posted 2 weeks ago
What a scary thought. Why would anyone ever want to ban The Lorax? In 1989, the Laytonville, CA Unified School District tried to do just that. They ch...
Tags: sustainability
Ban Dr. Seuss' The Lorax?
In Sustainablog - Posted 2 weeks ago
What a scary thought. Why would anyone ever want to ban The Lorax? In 1989, the Laytonville, CA Unified School District tried to do just that. They ch...
Tags: sustainability
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