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The Twelve Days of sustainablog: Biofuels, Preachers, and Echinacea
In Sustainablog - Posted 2 weeks ago
May Day, Mother's Day, Memorial Day and even Cinco de Mayo lots to celebrate in May. We had lots to celebrate at sustainablog, also especially...
Tags: rebate
Chanukah and the environment
In Watchdog Earth - Posted 2 weeks ago
My Jewish friends will be lighting their third Chanukah candle tonight, their menorahs re-enacting a miracle long ago when a cruse of oil enough for...
Tags: climate change energy conservation lighting policies
The Twelve Days of sustainablog: Dumpster Diving, Online Shopping and Hand Towels
In Sustainablog - Posted 2 weeks ago
With several new GO blogs launching in March, a few of sustainablog's regulars moved on to other posting assignments. We were fortunate that a number ...
Tags: solar solar power victoria wind
Obama, Rick Warren and me
In Marc Gunther - Posted 3 weeks ago
Rick Warren is one the most likable people I've ever met. We traveled to Rwanda together back in 2005, and spent time at Saddleback Church. I came awa...
Tags: political
Religious Faith in Technology
In Science Base - Posted 5 weeks ago
The Elucian Islands in the virtual online world known as Second Life are to host a climate change conference. Speakers will present live from Imperial...
Tags: climate change
British Charity Launches Climate Change Green Guide for Muslims
In Treehugger - Posted 11 weeks ago
Tomorrow in London the Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Sciences (IFEES) will launch a Muslim Green Guide to Reducing Climate Change a...
Tags: british recycling
Solar Roof Brings Vatican Closer to Becoming World's First Carbon-Neutral State
In Treehugger - Posted 13 weeks ago
Holy Green: The world's smallest state aims to become the first net zero emitter. (photo via Wikipedia)This week, the Vatican did its part to make the...
Tags: carbon renewable renewable energy solar solar panels vatican city
Anti-Intellectualism
In Economist's View - Posted 15 weeks ago
Jeffrey Sachs says anti-intellectualism could end up getting us all killed :The American anti-intellectual threat, by Jeffrey D. Sachs, Commentary, P...
Tags: climate change climate policy economic global warming policies policy
Religion and Darwin and Politics, Business & Environmental Stewardship
In Sustainablog - Posted 15 weeks ago
Fellow Green Options blogger, Sam Aola Ooko, recently related that there has been a reconciliation of religion and evolution.As written in that EcoWor...
Tags: england
Party Like It's 5769 And Have Yourself a Sustainable Jewish New Year
In Treehugger - Posted 15 weeks ago
Christian Americans have one. So do the Chinese, Muslims and the Jews. I am talking about New Years celebrations. While January 1st is the obvi...
Tags: chinese sustainable
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