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... Press in 1997, An Introduction to Ecological Economics was among the first ... introductions to the field of ecological economics. A second edition is now in
Welcome to SustainLane, a leading internet and media company dedicated to bringing green to the mainstream through 3 key offerings. Founded in November 2004, SustainLane benchmarked the US City Rankings bringing unprecedented awareness to the topic and aff
No Impact Man Blog: launched February 2007, experiment began end of November 2006 From First Entry: A guilty liberal finally snaps, swears off plastic, goes organic, becomes a bicycle nut, turns off his power, composts his poop, and, while living in New Yo
Stanford Report, May 14, 2003 Business School alumni campaign to free classmate from Chinese prison BY JANERT ZICH Stanford's MBA Class of 1993 had a special mission at its 10th-year reunion. Some 75 members of the class attended a workshop May 3 where the
Lovely as a Tree aims to enable and inspire graphic designers to make more environmentally friendly choices in their work. Caroline Clark is the founder of Lovely as a Tree, and she has worked as a graphic designer since graduating with an MA from the Roya
This proposal began as a personal project , and has grown with the support of a loosely connected and passionate group of people. The inception of the initiative was rather simple. My revelation - or, the "spear through the heart" moment, as one of my gree
While social responsibility is being discussed more and more frequently within the Visual Communications industry and among educators today, no standards or guidelines currently exist to aid in the implementation of these concepts into the higher education
There is growing concern that carbon dioxide emitted when transporting food over long distances contributes significantly to global warming. But researchers at the UK-based International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) have urged British p
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