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Carnival of the Green #148
In Sustainablog - Posted 1 day ago
Welcome back my friends to the show that never endsWe're so glad you could attendCome inside! Come inside! Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Karn Evil 9...
Tags: environmentalist global warming politics swedish wind wind power
Sign The Petition For The White House Organic Farm Project!
In Treehugger - Posted 1 day ago
Japan's Imperial Household is the institution that takes care of the Emperor and his responsibilities as head of state; they also run seven organic fa...
Tags: japanese
In other news
In Marc Gunther - Posted 5 days ago
Between the depressing crisis in the capital markets and the presidential campaign, which at least has the virtue of being entertaining, there's almos...
Tags: report
Bush Admin to Public: What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You
In Treehugger - Posted 5 days ago
The Bush administration found $700 billion to bail out the banks and $25 billion to bail out the automakers, but can't find $8 million to monitor the ...
Tags: bush administration environmental protection agency
Traditional Medicinals Opens Up World's Biggest Solar Powered Tea Factory
In Treehugger - Posted 5 days ago
Traditional Medicinal's tea facility; photo via Traditional MedicinalIn a very cool continuation of using the sun to create the world's most consumed ...
Tags: solar solar powered wind
10 Easy (Free) Steps You Can Take To End Poverty Today
In Sustainablog - Posted 6 days ago
Nobody is asking us to love others more than we love ourselves, said the poet president of Tanzania Julius Nyerere. But those of us who...
Tags: president study
New Report Calls for Meat Rationing to Slow Climate Change
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
A new report from the Food Climate Research Network at the University of Surrey says people will have to be rationed to four modest portions of meat a...
Tags: climate change report research
Greenpeace and Ben & Jerry's Make Climate-Friendly Ice Cream Cooler
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
Photo credit: Ben & Jerry'sIt is now possible to reduce your carbon footprint (but not your actual footprint) by choosing ice cream from a climate-fri...
Tags: carbon carbon footprint
Animation Shows How Sea Lice From Fish Farms Can Reduce Wild Salmon Population
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
Sea Lice on Pink Salmon photo: Alexandra Morton via Watershed WatchThe fact that farmed fish infest wild salmon with sea lice is well documented. But...
Tags: british
Breaking New Ground: Three Tips to Support New Immigrant Farmers
In Sustainablog - Posted 1 week ago
Got some epazote, gai choy on your farmers market list this week? As new immigrant farmers plant agriculture careers on American soil, our produce op...
Tags: asian
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