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Poverty is telling you something: your turn is coming.
Inventing for the Sustinable Planet | October 14th 2008
For my part of Blog Action Day I would like to discuss poverty and sustainable development. We live in a world gone mad. By the hour, the ranks of the starving are swelling. Whilst we stare into an abyss of depleting mineral and ecological resources, read more
Party for a big tree
Mexico Premiere | October 14th 2008 by Doug Macy
by Ron Mader Mexico’s most famous tree, the ginormous Tule Tree (Arbol del Tule) grows near Oaxaca City. Rooted in the town of Santa María del Tule, the tree is the centerpiece of unique, living natural monument. Yesterday’s party was a read more
You Want Solutions?
The Whig | October 13th 2008 by Septimus
Doing more than just bellyaching here at THE WHIG, I'm searching the Internet for clever new ideas. OK, so get comfortable, put your thinking caps on, and click on the links to see a couple of serious ideas to deal with a couple of issues, both from read more
A Plea From Seawatch
Mexico Premiere | October 13th 2008 by Doug Macy
David Simmonds Mexico Premiere fully supports various environmental groups focused on Mexico. Here is a note from Seawatch founder Mike McGettigan. Please help to preserve the amazing diversity of sea life in the Sea of Cortez. Dear Friends: We must read more
Pot more harmful than you think
Old Testament Ecology | October 13th 2008 by Jimmy Scruggins
I found a story on MSNBC about the environmental dangers that Pot growing is causing in the USA (story here). Whether you think smoking pot is wrong or not (Illegal = wrong for me, plus it can't be... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
Coastal erosion: A green wall for protection and for profit?
FORT-Mysore | October 13th 2008 by GV Krishnan
Let us forget the communal strife in Orissa for a moment and look at a natural calamity the state faces repeatedly. Frequent tidal waves and the soil erosion caused by them endanger the lives and properties of lakhs of people along the 480km shor read more
Edgewood Preserve meeting 10/19/08 at 1PM
on the Wilder Side | October 13th 2008 by iwilder
Sunday, October 19th at 1PM there will be an informational meeting regarding the ongoing NYS effort to build LI’s only official intermodal train to truck transfer station in the already congested area around Deer Park, Brentwood, and Dix Hills. read more
Payless collaborates with Summer Rayne Oakes on green footwear li…
Lucire: Insider | October 13th 2008 by Jack Yan
Payless ShoeSource has announced plans to launch the first affordable green footwear line due in stores early next year and that it has signed an agreement with Summer Rayne Oakes, Discovery Network’s Planet Green fashion and beauty expert, a read more
Podcasts and Videocasts - New reasons to walk to work
Minter Dialogue Blog | October 13th 2008 by Minter
Despite the sleek look & feel, I know that the Apple iPhone is still not perfect for my needs, so I have resisted the temptation thus far. Instead, I am content to max out my iPod. Although the agenda and contacts are weak applications in the App read more
Social Media Marketing is an Ecology Lifecycle, Not a Sales Cycle
Technology Goddess | October 12th 2008 by Erika
In my research of Social Media I have developed an ecology lifecycle plan that goes beyond the sales cycle and into the real essence of what we are really dealing with in social networking: a social media ecology or living ecological lifecycle. read more
INSEAD - Celebrating the 15 Year Reunion (2008)
Minter Dialogue Blog | October 12th 2008 by Minter
15 YEARS LATER : MY 15-YEAR REUNION AT INSEADI have just completed my 15-year reunion at INSEAD in Fontainebleau. There were some 62 fellow classmates (out of about 205) who came in from 16 countries (3 came from Australia). It was a lovely way to read more
The Meltdown Crisis - Part Two
Owls Wings | October 12th 2008 by Beth Owl's Daughter
Yesterday, I posted Part One of Starhawk's call for saving our civilization from the catastrophic effects of climate change, effects that are already upon us. In today’s final part, she offers “a few short, short, short lists to help get us think read more
"The Role of Forests in Climate Change"
EcoWar | October 11th 2008 by Benno Hansen
Forest conservation can fight climate change and poverty "For the first time on this unprecedented scale, forest leaders, business representatives, donors, and community groups not only agreed on the pivotal role that forests can play in mitigating c read more
The Meltdown Crisis - Part One
Owls Wings | October 11th 2008 by Beth Owl's Daughter
As you know, on Saturdays and Sundays, I offer the words and visions of others. Today I give you Part One of a very important essay by Starhawk. As you consider the upcoming elections (including the Congressional ones), I hope you'll consider careful read more
And the song goes on
It's Alive!! | October 11th 2008
Something I learned doing research with endangered Australian marsupials was that Australia has the worst record on history as far as extinctions of major animal species. This doesn’t look set to change anytime soon. At least my Australian Euro read more
Metabolic Media by Loop.pH
Design You Trust™ | October 10th 2008 by Dmitry
Searching for projects using new technologies systems, found Loop.ph a Design Research Studio located in London, directed by designers Rachel Wingfield & Mathias Gmachl, focused in design and the natural sciences. more Posted by Fabrik Project read more
The Creatures We Don't See
Biology in Science Fiction | October 10th 2008 by Peggy
This week Vandana Singh has been guest posting some fantastic essays about India and fiction over at Jeff Vandermeer's Ecstatic Days. Today she writes about growing up surrounded by animals. Not pets, but urban wildlife: birds and insects and snakes read more
Green energy vectors.
Graphic Resources | October 10th 2008 by Rui Costa
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Recycle… please.
Graphic Resources | October 10th 2008 by Rui Costa
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Fada Moranga loves Tree-Nation!
Fada Moranga | October 9th 2008 by Maria Joao
Tree-Nation is an ecological project with a focused objective: To plant 8 million trees in Niger, Africa to fight desertification! Large-scale plantation of trees will increase the land's productivity and re-generate the soil. By planting your tree, read more
Stewardship Of The Cove In Normandy Park Saturday
The B-Town (Burien) Blog | October 9th 2008 by Scott Schaefer
Join a project that’s been going strong in Normandy Park for four years – Stewardship of the Cove! Help improve Miller and Walker Creeks where they flow into Puget Sound Volunteers will help plant trees and shrubs or control invasive plants read more
New mortgage discounts from Ecology Building Society ensure eco-h…
That's News | October 9th 2008 by Thats News
Greening our homes is a key priority for fighting climate change as well as cutting monthly bills. With new mortgage discounts of up to 1.25% from Ecology Building Society the financial incentives just got bigger!Our homes currently consume three tim read more
Ecofilms - International Film and Visual Arts Festival
Discover Rhodes | October 9th 2008 by nikos
Ecofilms and the side event Ecokids, is a film festival held in June of every year on the island of Rhodes. Documentaries, shorts and features with environmental and ecology subjects, encouraging the awareness on conservation issues and issues relate read more
Povestea cosului de gunoi
Adeline reloaded | October 9th 2008 by Adeline
In urma cu cateva luni bune, prin februarie, am fotografiat un cos de gunoi - sau mai degraba am sesizat lipsa acestuia pentru un fotoreportaj: Despre gunoaie. In urma cu o luna, aflandu-ma in trecere pe langa magazinul Bega, am descoperit cu stupoa read more
BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | “Deepest ever” living fish…
Gary William Murning Online | October 8th 2008 by Gary William Murning
The “deepest ever” living fish have been discovered, scientists believe. A UK-Japan team found the 17-strong shoal at depths of 7.7km (4.8 miles) in the Japan Trench in the Pacific - and captured the deep sea animals on film. via BBC NEW read more
Isolation–not just geographical!
Blog of the Airtightnoodle | October 7th 2008 by airtightnoodle
Researchers working in Africa have reported strong evidence for speciation among cichlid fish in Lake Victoria, based not on geographical isolation, but on how they perceive color. Interesting! In two related species the females choose mates based read more
Urban Go Green
UPTOWNflavor | October 7th 2008 by D. Bell
Social entrepreneur and championship mentality speaker Osiris James partners with eco-equity movement leaders, WEACT, Sustainable South Bronx, Earth Day New York, The Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative, USPartnership.org and MetroPlu read more
Where Cynthia McKinney Stands On the Issues
on the Wilder Side | October 7th 2008 by iwilder
Iraq Asa member of Congress, opposed the war before it began, as a matter of principle,recognizing it was illegal under international law, a war of aggression that had nothing to do with defense of the nation. She has also consistently opposed the oc read more
A green planet vector.
Graphic Resources | October 7th 2008 by Rui Costa
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Stefan Lindfors helps clean up the Baltic one PLUP at a time....
Charlie's Design Diary | October 7th 2008 by charlie
Plup Oy Ab Ltd is an independent Finnish company which donates a portion of its profits for environmental issues. The Plup Bottle is a completely new drinking bottle design, the spring water is from the Anttila well in Lestijärvi, Finland. Other rea read more

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