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I'm a "green" blogger. Not green as in inexperienced or green with envy, but green as in concerned about environmental issues. There are many of us out there, so I want to use this lens to get the word out: the green bloggers have arrived!
Areas: Pollution Prevention and Reduction, Recycling and Reuse, Alternative Fuels, Sustainability Education, Sustainable Livelihoods, Renewable Energy, Air Quality and Pollution, Sustainable Materials
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
Information on alternative energy, and our environment.
The king of arrogance and the missioanry of ignorance are part of a frozen elite consciousness of fear and indifferent reason where there are no alternatives and bankruptcies are just normal business practices. Another world is possible of open arms, not c
This blog is devoted to discussions of a cornerstone of our society: Energy . I am very concerned that we are stumbling into the future unprepared for the formidable energy challenges ahead. My career has been devoted to energy issues. I have worked on cel
"The oil industry has committed more than $700 million to alternative energy research at three Northern California universities, prompting debate over how commercial interests might shape the direction and results of scientific advances."
... of MANAS, somewhere between 2,000 and 3,000 subscribers. But, as
Don't bash China - U.S. toy makers are at fault Companies that take full credit for product successes must accept just as much blame when things go wrong CHINESE TOY RECALL: OUTSOURCING PRODUCTION DOESN'T MEAN WE HAVE OUTSOURCED RESPONSIBILITY The Globe an
“By our measures of financial capital, we humans are on a path to limitless prosperity. By the measures of living capital, we are on a suicidal path to increasing deprivation and ultimate self-extinction.” (David Korten) If we are to slow and ultimately re
Updated: 7 months ago
On March 15 and 19, Bay Area peace advocates will protest the war in Iraq. As they did five years ago, protesters will focus on the corporations behind the war, including San Ramon's Chevron Corp., a company whose name most certainly adorns any list of the

