Posted May 24, 2010 | 11:13:04 (EST)
It's about a week into the Kiribati-to-Fiji or New Caledonia or wherever we end up being able to make it to on this side-slipping, 60-foot raft made from recyclable plastic and 12,500 reclaimed water bottles dubbed the Plastiki. And I'm suspicious.
Day in, day out, it feels like...
Posted December 17, 2009 | 10:22:15 (EST)
Copenhagen looks grim this morning. What should you do? Well, there's a surefire way to reduce your energy usage and your carbon footprint - join a carbon rationing action group, or CRAG.
Carbon rationing sounds intimidating, and public opinion falls mostly against the idea of personal...
Posted December 11, 2009 | 04:02:21 (EST)
Reality check: What's the largest single source of U.S. carbon emissions today?
You didn't say cars, did you? It's electricity generation, which is really a shocker, since the solution - beginning to cut carbon from our personal or business electricity use - is a no-brainer.
Or...
Posted December 3, 2009 | 09:06:48 (EST)
Posted November 20, 2009 | 08:25:02 (EST)
Posted November 16, 2009 | 07:51:13 (EST)
There's obviously something wrong with a food system when farmers don't make a living yet huge industrial farm corporations do, producing lower-quality foods, and getting billions in subsidies to produce corn and soybeans. We don't need more tofu and high fructose corn syrup.
What we do need...
Posted November 4, 2009 | 08:21:43 (EST)
Zero waste is not an impossible goal.
But Americans generated 254 billion tons of waste last year -- that's a 300% increase over the past 50 years.
Many cities are determined to do their part, however, both in the U.S. -- San Francisco, Seattle, and Sedona, Arizona,...
Posted October 29, 2009 | 09:55:01 (EST)
Volvo has spent a decade designing a radar-and-camera system called Pedestrian Detection that, hidden in the grille of a car, can recognize human beings up ahead and step on the brakes if the driver doesn't.
This innovation is designed to work in city traffic, at speeds of...
Posted October 21, 2009 | 09:43:10 (EST)
In New Zealand, the tiny political party Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party (ALCP) promotes a platform that it says can "reverse" damaging climate change by planting hundreds of thousands of hectares of cannabis hemp, ALCP says, at a density of around 300 plants per square meter, to replace...
Posted October 15, 2009 | 04:42:37 (EST)
Posted August 12, 2009 | 12:06:14 (EST)
Once you start using a bike to get around, you see cities in an entirely new way.
David Byrne, in his forthcoming book Bicycle Diaries uses his bike trips on a folding Montague bike in cities around the globe as a jumping-off point for musings on...
Posted August 5, 2009 | 09:21:44 (EST)
Well-developed high-speed trains could take a lot of domestic travel out of the hands of airlines.
Which has the airlines crying, "That's insane."
British Airlines expressed its skepticism in a Guardian article: "High-speed rail cannot be a complete substitute for flying," the company said. "There are...
Posted July 30, 2009 | 08:01:40 (EST)
Portions of the Web were abuzz with Alan Dangour and his team's review of 50 years of studies regarding nutrient content of organic foods versus conventionally-produced foods, funded by the U.K.'s Food Standards Agency (FSA).
"We have concluded that there's no good evidence that consumption of organic...
Posted July 28, 2009 | 05:34:29 (EST)
Because it is summer, cyclists are out in force. That means more encounters and chances for anti-cyclist road rage or other unfortunate incidents, like the Colorado man shot this week for riding with his child on a busy street.
If you love the freedom of using...
Posted July 22, 2009 | 11:32:51 (EST)
Posted July 9, 2009 | 12:49:11 (EST)
Paul McCartney and his daughters aren't trying to make us all full-time vegetarians, though they themselves eschew meat.
"It's an environmental conversation, not a vegetarian one. It's ok to just give up meat for one day. It doesn't make you a vegetarian if you hate vegetarians....
Posted July 1, 2009 | 14:22:18 (EST)
While it's hard to ignore the bad news about fish stocks - U.N. statistics show 75% of wild fish stocks are depleted or exploited - the world's clamoring for protein sources is increasingly loud.
That's why a long-term sustainable fish farming experiment with a fish...
Posted June 24, 2009 | 08:09:23 (EST)
The German town of Dorentrup originally turned out the street lamps because it felt it couldn't afford to pay the electric bill. A frustrated citizen suggested that residents should have some way to turn on the lights when they needed to, and the county council in nearby...
Posted June 17, 2009 | 06:07:04 (EST)
"The poor are world traffic's victims," read a recent headline in a Swedish newspaper. The UN World Health Organization's latest report is a country-by-country survey of traffic injuries and deaths, and the results are sobering.
Traffic is deadly -- 1.2 million people are killed annually in...

Posted December 9, 2011 | 11:00:00 (EST)