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April 30, 2007

Going Green, Making Green

Economic ecology, ecological economy.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 30, 2007
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April 26, 2007

Growing Concern

You might think agricultural policy is dull. Not when Michael Pollan writes about it.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 26, 2007
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April 26, 2007

Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Ethanol and Business Opportunities

A new ecopreneurial effort may mean a different kind of fuel.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 26, 2007
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April 24, 2007

Frontline: "Hot Politics"

Three administrations, a lot of politics, no Kyoto and a warmer world.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 24, 2007
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April 24, 2007

Latest Buzz On Bees

Research -- and a lot of theory -- about what's decimating bee populations.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 24, 2007
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April 18, 2007

Ontario to ban inefficient lightbulbs by 2012


Posted by Dominic Ali at April 18, 2007
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April 18, 2007

Deep Economy

Bill McKibben proposes a different way of thinking about economic achievement.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 18, 2007
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April 18, 2007

Greener and greener, maybe, but how deep and for long?

Kurt Andersen says, "So We're Green. Now What?"

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 18, 2007
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April 17, 2007

Another Green World

Thomas L. Friedman's case for green as a way to help the planet and its inhabitants.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 17, 2007
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April 12, 2007

Get your sexy back this spring

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger told environmentalists on Wednesday they needed to stop nagging and make their cause sexy, likening it to bodybuilding's evolution from a weird pursuit to mainstream (Reuters).

Posted by Jason Curran at April 12, 2007
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April 09, 2007

Darn that Energizer Bunny...!

It may keep our electronics going and going, but batteries are creating quite a mess here in Canada.

Posted by Jason Curran at April 09, 2007
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April 05, 2007

What's Become of the Bees

They call it "colony collapse disorder." Thousands of bees vanish, and nobody knows why.

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 05, 2007
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April 03, 2007

U.S. Supreme Court affirms global warming

The Justices were actually deciding a question about the Envrionmental Protection Agency, but climate change is at the heart of it

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 03, 2007
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April 02, 2007

How secure is your dinner?

Just in time to increase interest in the recently released book, "The 100 Mile Diet," there's more evidence that eating locally is an important step in tackling global warming.

Posted by Jason Curran at April 02, 2007
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April 02, 2007

Global Warming: Ready For Prime Time

Climate change on CBS's 60 Minutes

Posted by Justin Smallbridge at April 02, 2007
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