Posts Tagged environment

Government Monopsony Distorts Climate Science says SPPI

Filed Under: Environmental News on July 26, 2009

by SPPI Government monopsony distorts climate science, says SPPI The climate industry is costing taxpayers $79 billion and counting The Science and Pu [...]

Send Your Light Bulbs to Washington

Send Your Light Bulbs to Washington

Filed Under: Environmental News, Green Politics on July 26, 2009

In a true, grassroots, and fundamental way, this campaign aims to protest the federal government’s forcing us to use compact fluorescent lights [...]

Dim Bulbs

Filed Under: Green Politics on July 24, 2009

by John Stossel Michael Heberling points out some new problems that face us now that the federal government has banned the incandescent bulbs invented [...]

Wal-Mart Creating Eco-Ratings for Products

Wal-Mart Creating Eco-Ratings for Products

Filed Under: Environmental News on July 21, 2009

A couple of days ago, I talked about the Cradle to Cradle Certification program for products and processes to measure their impact on the environment. [...]

The Story of Stuff

Filed Under: Environmental News, Susatainable Living on July 20, 2009

This is a great video.  It’s about 20 minutes long and explains the process of resource gathering, manufacturing, distribution, consumption, an [...]

GMO Foods and How to Avoid Them - Take Action NOW

GMO Foods and How to Avoid Them – Take Action NOW

Filed Under: Environmental News on July 19, 2009

A recent article in the Huffington Post made it clear that Monsanto is moving forward very quickly with their genetically modified organism (GMO) food [...]

Cradle to Cradle Certification

Cradle to Cradle Certification

Filed Under: Environmental News on July 18, 2009

McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry has a new certification program called Cradle to Cradle Certification for materials and products.  The certifica [...]

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