Europeans Happier than Americans yet Half the Footprint
It seems that Europeans can live with smaller homes, less space, fewer and smaller cars, and less waste, yet still face the world grinning.
It seems that Europeans can live with smaller homes, less space, fewer and smaller cars, and less waste, yet still face the world grinning.
Rep. Ed Markey | Posted 06.14.2008 | Green
It's time for America to lead the world in the fight against global warming. We must cap pollution and invest in consumers, jobs and the clean technology of tomorrow, and we must start now.
Laurie David | Posted 06.13.2008 | Green
If we are going to solve problems, we have to have a complete shift in consciousness. Personal change first -- and once the shift begins, you will never be the same again. I wasn't.
Wood Turner | Posted 06.12.2008 | Green
While people across the country are taking action to reduce their own carbon footprint, some consumers are using their power to push companies to take action themselves -- and it's paying off.
WorldChanging.com | Sarah Kuck | Posted 06.10.2008 | Home
When it comes to decreasing your carbon footprint, it may be better to change your location than to trade in your SUV. Although the more than two-thir...
WorldChanging.com | Sarah Kuck | Posted 06.10.2008 | Green
When it comes to decreasing your carbon footprint, it may be better to change your location than to trade in your SUV. Although the more than two-thir...
Jacqueline Leo | Posted 06.06.2008 | Living
Think of agriculture on the 34th floor of a big city skyscraper: the environment benefits, there's the "buy local" idea... the Flatiron building could be a farm stand on the corner of 22nd and Broadway.
Katherine Goldstein | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics
While I reject the notion that it's my "patriotic duty" to buy more junk I don't need, here are 3 ideas of worthy ways to spend the money that could do some social and economic good.
Graham Hill | Posted 07.02.2008 | Green