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Compost me when I die, an ecological burial technique

Laura Roberts wrote 6 months ago: Ashes to ashes, compost to compost (image via yourgreenfriend.com) This is probably going to sound a … more →

Tags: Living Green, Environmentalism, Composting, death, Decomposting Bodies, ecological burial, Green Living, Handmade Funeral, James Glave

Trying Out Three Job Possibilities for Plan B - NYTimes.com

jasonleungwai wrote 6 months ago: Trying Out Three Job Possibilities for Plan B – NYTimes.com.  Ha i love this story.  The grass … more →

What’s In the Glass

marylohnes wrote 6 months ago: MCET Trains Operators and Regulators to Ensure Clean Water; Offers Homeowners Tips On How They Contr … more →

Tags: College of Southern Maryland, MCET, EPA, enironment, Water Safety, water treatment, environmental training, Clean Water Act, Chesapeake Bay

How green is your stimulus package?

jasonleungwai wrote 7 months ago: And where would NZ sit on this ranking?  Probably somewhere down near Japan.  Sorry but we are going … more →

Tags: Current Economic News

Jump-Starting The Electric Car Dream - CBS News

jasonleungwai wrote 7 months ago: Jump-Starting The Electric Car Dream – CBS News. Now if i had the money i would invest – … more →

The Healing Nature - Intentionally Urban Magazine

marylohnes wrote 8 months ago: Intentionally Urban (INUR) Magazine, Spring 2009   http://www.inurmagazine.com/current_issue.php   A … more →

Tags: Freelance, Healing Gardens, Klee, healing, Monrovia, Garden of Eden, University of Minnesota, childrens hospital, Sensory Garden

Reinventing America’s Cities - The Time Is Now - NYTimes.com

jasonleungwai wrote 8 months ago: we really need to be thinking along these lines in regional development.  the focus really needs to … more →

Findings - Energy Lessons From the ’70s - Hard Power vs. Soft Power - NYTimes.com

jasonleungwai wrote 1 year ago: via Findings – Energy Lessons From the ’70s – Hard Power vs. Soft Power – NYTimes. … more →

This Old Recyclable House - NYTimes.com

jasonleungwai wrote 1 year ago: This Old Recyclable House – NYTimes.com. … more →

Op-Ed Columnist - Green the Bailout - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com

jasonleungwai wrote 1 year ago: Op-Ed Columnist – Green the Bailout – Op-Ed – NYTimes.com. … more →

Tags: Current Economic News

Green Drinks

addh2o wrote 1 year ago: People who are interested in Green and Environmental Issues are meeting in cities all over the world … more →

Tags: Events, Green

30 Days of Sustainability

addh2o wrote 1 year ago: 30 Days of Sustainability launched today on Earth Day.  There are free engaging events happening all … more →

Tags: sustainability

New member at kopfmaennchen: Clemens Rank

Rolf Frankenberger wrote 1 year ago: It is a pleasure to introduce a new member at kopfmaennchen: Clemens Rank. Having studied Forestry, … more →

Tags: Data

Water

jasonleungwai wrote 1 year ago: Water. Taken for granted in New Zealand but it is a limited resource and is only going to become mor … more →

argument for action on climate change1 comment

jasonleungwai wrote 1 year ago: a pretty convincing argument (basic) for the masses – but an excellent starting point… … more →

A Simple Guide to Climate Change Controversies

jasonleungwai wrote 2 years ago: Everything you need to know to win the argument against those naysayers who don’t believe huma … more →

Government's 10-year ban on building new fossil fuel power stations is "crazy"

jasonleungwai wrote 2 years ago: The Government’s 10-year ban on building new fossil fuel power stations is “crazy” … more →

Sweden Turns to a Promising Power Source, With Flaws

jasonleungwai wrote 2 years ago: Wind energy is coming under scrutiny, not just from hostile neighbors but from energy experts who qu … more →

Carbon price anyone's guess

jasonleungwai wrote 2 years ago: They say that if you ask an economist a question about what is going to happen you get one of two an … more →


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