Russia's Other Front
President Bush is right to demand an immediate end to the looting and shooting in Georgia by Russia, but he should also turn his attention to recent aggressive Russian activity in the opening Arctic.
President Bush is right to demand an immediate end to the looting and shooting in Georgia by Russia, but he should also turn his attention to recent aggressive Russian activity in the opening Arctic.
If Beijing were to choose a representative for its "Green Olympics," China Sinopec would win gold.
In the history of television advertising, has any private citizen ever ponyed up $50 million-plus for the greater good of the American people, with no strings attached?
After posting on Hong Kong air quality and China's seemingly constant haze and cloudiness, I arrived home to find an interesting new paper on the link between pollution and clouds.
There are signs that people are getting green fatigue. Short-term threats are using up our threat bandwidth, while the specter of longer term havoc isn't enough to budge us into paradigm shift.
Meeting this challenge will deliver the affordability, stability and confidence our economy needs, as well as a healthy environment, while generating millions of jobs that can't be outsourced.
One of the key aspects of Gore's challenge to produce 100% of America's energy from renewable sources within a decade is his belief that we already have the requisite technology to do so.
Life Cycle is a series of posts that takes a closer look at the stuff we use and love. It's the end of class. You're breathing deeply, surrenderi...
For decades, the Southern Company has run roughshod over the health and welfare of its customers with uncontrolled, dirty, coal-fired power plants.
In terms of Mama Earth, your walking shoes definitely walk all over her. They have plastic components that produce emissions when manufactured AND during their decomposing process.
The EPA is charged with keeping our communities safe from environmental degradation, something we Latinos know first hand. Sixty-six percent of us live dangerously close to a toxic site.
Tim Kaine did his best to look vice-presidential this weekend in Manassas, but while Kathleen Sebelius, for example, is taking on Big Coal, Kaine proposes to take the country into a coal-fired future.
Absent from this conversation has been a weighing the various VP candidates' environmental record. Where there ought to be lively discussion, there is - listen closely now - crickets.
If you're wondering what to think when you hear John McCain say he's for clean energy, Tom Friedman sets the record straight.
Chevron has been lobbying the U.S. government to pressure Ecuador to intervene the dispute between Chevron and 30,000 Amazon jungle dwellers suing the company for environmental damages.
The latest issue of ESPN the Magazine describes me as "an oxymoron: a tree hugging race car driver."
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This article is H_uffycrap. Going green is not using H emp and Green-earth plaster as much as it is reducing our carbon wastage.
Going Green in A merica means getting millions of homeowners off oil heating. How do we do this, and other major upgrades that Americans desperately need in this time of approaching Energy Scarcity and Global Climate Disruption?
I know:
we'll write a fluffy piece about extreme green dreams rather than deal with the harder issues of the politics, incentives and tough community decisions that are needed to actually deal with this problem.
No wonder HuffyGreen is relegated to the end of importance scale, after "Living" and "Style" and among the "joke" sites like "offthebus" and "23/6." A mericans are incapable of taking Green seriously when even her so-called promoters think that Green is an e xtremist joke.
No wonder there is so little interest in H uffyGreen
And then, when I post the word "s tink" in a green column concerning composting, I am edited! For god's sake, A r ianna, get with the program or go away. Stop pretending to care.
did someone steal your computer, coyote4?
Sure, there are more important things, but building and renovations are a major energy user and waste generator.
40 percent of all carbon emissions come from... buildings. You are ranting on and on about an uber obvious source of greenhouse gas emissions, but green is green, but it paint, reclaimed water, solar, new fiber clothing.
Why don't you write blog. It's a good idea.
You need to chill a bit. It was a decent article....geezs
please provide a supporting argument
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