Welcome to the 122nd Carnival of the Green. Last week’s Carnival was hosted at Conserve Plastic Bags, and now, here we are at Agroblogger. After reading through the submissions, I…
As we push towards a truly green and sustainable revolution, business people and ecologists are increasingly forced to learn one another’s language. Since the inception of environmentalism as a movement,…
Right-wing media outlets often portray those of us who advocate for the greening of the globe as "liberal" big-government wackos whose ideas have no place in the hard-nosed scrabble of…
One of the strangest characteristics of the contemporary economic system is its propensity to cannibalize itself in pursuit of short-term increases in profits. According to a literature review by eftec,…
In a dialog between blogger Marcelino Fuentes and myself, sparked by a recent post on NAFTA, I have found myself to be in complete disagreement with Marcelino’s conclusions. He argues…
Yesterday I went for a nice long hike in the foothills of the nearby Sandia mountains. An average temperature of 60 degrees brought the locals out in droves, and the…
The Death of Environmentalism is a good thing. So say goodbye to an outdated political ideology where people live in trees while the rest of the forest is destroyed, where…
Last month, greenLAgirl and CityHippy kicked off the Starbucks Challenge. The purpose of the Challenge was to mobilize bloggers and blog-readers around the world to call Starbucks to task on…
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