How To Green Your Shopping Habits
By paying more attention to how we shop and what we buy, we can make a difference for the planet.
By paying more attention to how we shop and what we buy, we can make a difference for the planet.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 06.05.2009 | Politics
Media Monitor Susan flags a segment from this afternoon's coverage on MSNBC. In it, Congressman Mike Pence (R-Ind.) appeared, holding forth with Andr...
Sarah Newman | Posted 06.01.2009 | Green
Don't fret though because there are lots of simple things you can do to ensure you're eating plenty of safe, healthy, local fresh produce rather than unsafe, unsustainable international foods.
Ben Wikler | Posted 05.30.2009 | Green
While ExxonMobil and other fossil fuel companies now talk a good game on climate change, they're still lobbying full-force to prevent a strong global climate treaty.
Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen | Posted 05.29.2009 | Green
IN TODAY'S AUDIO REPORT: Swine flu protection, nuthin' but pork, said the Republicans; California's new fuel regulations threaten corn ethanol; Does ...
Mike Sandler | Posted 05.28.2009 | Green
Unfortunately, the economics of estimating how much climate policy might cost households has almost as many variables and feedback loops as climate science.
Frances Beinecke | Posted 05.25.2009 | Green
I have seen many Earth Days come and go, but until this year, I never had the chance to hear a sitting president use the annual green spotlight to call for sweeping clean energy legislation.
Todd Palmer and Rob Pringle | Posted 05.23.2009 | Green
Tierney's laissez-faire attitude seem pretty irresponsible. We need a revolution for energy on the scale that the internet was a revolution for information.
Andrew Gumbel | Posted 05.23.2009 | Green
The California Air Resources Board has a less than glorious record on furthering the cause of alternative fuels -- hardly reassuring as it takes up a crucial issue in the fight to curb global warming.
Frances Beinecke | Posted 05.23.2009 | Green
We have 228 days until the international climate negotiations begin in Copenhagen, but today stands out among them.
Jonathan A. Schein | Posted 05.22.2009 | Green
How does environmental protection rank in importance for Americans these days? If the results of two recent studies are to believed, our priorities have definitely shifted.
Bill Scher | Posted 05.21.2009 | Green
If this idea gains traction, expect coal and oil CEOs to squeal with more misinformation about how capping carbon would affect families and businesses.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.20.2009 | Green
Minority Leader John Boehner described the overwhelming scientific consensus that carbon dioxide is contributing to climate change as "comical" during...
Brian Keane | Posted 05.18.2009 | Green
New York Times Columnist Tom Friedman's 'leaders not light bulbs' notion is worth challenging. Anything we can do to save energy does have true environmental value.
David Sassoon | Posted 05.18.2009 | Green
Allowing polluting companies to keep pumping carbon into the atmosphere by paying others to reduce emission is a practice analagous to trying to lose weight by paying someone else to go on a diet.
Father Paul Mayer | Posted 05.09.2009 | Green
The dramatic moment has come when the human species because it is responsible for most of this damage, must radically reconsider its activity in the name of its own survival.
Kathy Freston | Posted 05.02.2009 | Living
Sometimes, solutions to the world's biggest problems are right in front of us. The following statistics are eye-opening, to say the least.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.30.2009 | Politics
Not to get depressing on a Monday, but people who hope that our government will be the engine of important and needed societal change would do well to...
Scott Paul | Posted 04.25.2009 | Green
Unless the damage caused by China's pollution is addressed, the debates on climate change and global trade will inevitably get sidetracked and deadlocked.
Mark Klempner | Posted 04.23.2009 | Green
Strange how people think it cool to drive a "green" car, but if they meet someone who doesn't own a car, they infer financial limitation, not ecological choice.
Ginna Kelly | Posted 04.12.2009 | Green
A cap-and-trade program is an example of free market environmentalism. It harnesses a company's creative forces to find effective ways to reduce emissions.
The Guardian | David Adam, Environment Correspondent | Posted 04.09.2009 | Green
Human pollution is turning the seas into acid so quickly that the coming decades will recreate conditions not seen on Earth since the time of the dino...
Jackie Roberts | Posted 04.03.2009 | Green
Nothing will compare to the flood of private investment in solutions -- and the companies and workers to produce them -- that a cap on carbon emissions will unleash.
Mike Sandler | Posted 04.03.2009 | Green
Each climate change proposal has the potential to split allies into feuding factions. The danger is that the fossil fuel lobby will use their public relations machine to derail action another year.
Antonio Villaraigosa | Posted 04.02.2009 | Green
Now is the time to take bold action to invest in programs that will create green, sustainable industries that will provide good jobs and provide long term economic and environmental benefits.
Avital Binshtock | Posted 06.05.2009 | Green