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OCT
10
Bagonaut countdown commences
       posted by michael
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Bagonaut countdown commencesEgan Sanders, the very first Bagonaut in history, will be endeavoring to raise awareness of the perils of plastic bags in a rather novel wayread more
FEB
13
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handmade-bikes.jpgThis past weekend was a celebration of human-powered machines. There was the Handmade Bicycle Show, the Worst Day of the Year Ride, and my first experience with snowshoeing!read more
APR
02
Inspiring the Builder Within
       posted by jaye
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straw-clay-house.jpg Lydia Doleman is the founder of Flying Hammer Productions, a natural building company in Portland, OR focused on infusing the urban fabric with natural materials and empowering people to create their own healthy, natural beautiful spaces. read more
NOV
29
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doofus-small.jpg Steve N. Lee’s ‘An Inconvenient Doofus’ shows ordinary people how to fight deforestation, pollution, poverty, human/animal rights abuses and climate change, and thus save the Amazon, feed the starving, and free the oppressed. The 62 page, 21,500 word book on tackling green issues is being distributed free of charge.read more
SEP
15
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The praxis(practice and theory combined) of Permaculture brings with it a fundamental awareness that each element within a system effects, and thus potentially supports, every other element. It follows that to change any element in a system will have an effect on the other elements,resulting in a change in the entire system. What do these principles look like when applied to human social structures? How would our interpersonal relationships be transformed if we were constantly aware of our effect on others and on our environment? Social permaculture is both a budding and fruitful look to changing society from our roots up.read more
JUN
08
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Paul Watson is the man Japanese whalers, Canadian seal hunters and illegal fishermen the world over fear or loathe the most. Denounced by governments, hailed by the Dali Lama. Is he a pirate or Neptune’s savior?read more
JUL
20
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dtac, Thailand's second largest mobile phone operator, has joined force with the Royal Thai Army to do a joint nationwide reforestation project and promote awareness in natural conservation among general public.read more
MAY
18
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One would never expect a place known for its nickel slots and bus load gambling tours to become a leader in modern design, urban infill and a farmer’s market in the heart of a city; but Reno, Nevada is becoming a leader in eco-consciousness.read more
SEP
15
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Phoenix Electric Sports Utility TruckIf you think electric compacts and sedans are a nice idea, but you'd really like something that's more of a workhorse and with a decent range, the Phoenix Electric Sport Utility Truck may be just the vehicle for you....read more
OCT
10
The green line in advertising
       posted by michael
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The green line in advertisingCompanies deciding to go green is generating green; lots of it - there's big bucks to be made. But how green should something have to be before it can be advertised as being environmentally friendly? In Norway; if it's a car you're marketing, you can forget using any eco-buzz words... read more
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