Category: Sustainability

Hard to add much to this meme.  (Larger version below.) Let’s make 2019 the year in world history in which humankind started thinking of itself as a community, and began acting accordingly.

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Question: Which major beer brand just announced its switch to a 100% biodegradable substance, made from a mix of by-product waste and compostable materials, to form the rings that hold six-packs together?  

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LEED-certified architect and old school chum Bruce Wilson writes:  Hi Craig.  I get a daily email from DailyGood.org. Today’s email has a short video intro to the movie “Home” by world renowned photographer, Yann Arthus-Bertrand. 

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Best wishes for the holidays. Many thanks to all our contributors, clients, and supporters.

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If your New Year’s resolutions have anything to do with environmental responsibility, here’s something you can do that’s even more important than biking to work: eat less red meat.

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Each Christmas I make a pitch to 2GreenEnergy readers who may find themselves in a philanthropic spirit to consider the Turimiquire Foundation in their holiday giving, as I have personally since the 1990s, when I first met Willie Bloomstein, the manager …

The Turimiquire Foundation–Getting It Done in Northeastern Venezuela Read More »

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Educated people tend to be tolerant, and loath to drive their cars into protesters at white supremacist rallies. Educated women have smaller, healthier and more stable families. Education is the key to productivity and affluence. Educated populations understand the creeping …

This Mural Says It All Read More »

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I’m sure many of you have seen this meme, but it’s worth a brief conversation.

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Question: At what rate are we losing the Amazon rain forest, in terms of acres per hour?

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The piece below is an announcement to the effect that The American Energy Society has selected Nathaniel Rich as the Energy Writer of the Year for his article, “Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change” (New York Times …

Energy Writer of the Year Read More »

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