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British Columbia Man Faces Six Months in Jail for Growing Food
09/02/2011by Jeff Nield, Vancouver, British Columbia Food & Health (food) Last week Colleen brought us the story of a woman in…
Read MoreGlobal Ranking of Top 10 Resilient Cities
09/02/2011By Boyd Cohen By Boyd Cohen, Ph.D., CO2 IMPACT and Co-Author, Climate Capitalism Resilient cities, those that are working to transition…
Read More11 Things We Learned From Gap’s 2010 Social Responsibility Report
09/02/2011by Jasmin Malik Chua Corporate social responsibility is a tricky beast, a constant game of “damned if you do and damned…
Read MoreBill Clinton one step closer to vegan diet
09/02/2011Former president gives an update on his plant-based diet — and how making the shift has given him a second shot…
Read MoreEngineering Student Builds Flywheel Energy Recovery Into Bike
09/02/2011by Lloyd Alter, Toronto Cars & Transportation (bikes) Max von Stein’s flywheel bicycle is everywhere these days. The engineering student first…
Read MoreGreens Gain in Germany, and the World Takes Notice
09/02/2011By NICHOLAS KULISH BERLIN — A string of Green Party victories and strong electoral showings across Germany, from the conservative south…
Read MoreColorado River for sale for $9 billion?
09/02/2011Dear tomi, You have 13 days to save one of the country’s most scenic rivers. A private developer has a scheme…
Read More10 green writers you should be following on Google+
09/01/2011Check out this great group of environmental writers worthy of following on Google+. Google+, the search giant’s big push into social…
Read MoreNike’s Zero-Discharge Goal, Voting With Your Dollars, Ethical Wardrobes
09/01/2011by Jasmin Malik Chua Nike, which Greenpeace recently challenged to clean up toxic river pollution in China, pledges to discharge zero…
Read MoreWe Should Have Started Drinking Our Own Pee A Long Time Ago
09/01/2011by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York Business & Politics The other week, I wrote a snarky headline about a city in…
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