A new sense of appreciation in humbled relationship with nature can spread like wildfire, and help us build an ecological foundation for life and prosperity, hundreds, even thousands of years into the future.
While these eco-capitalists are pouring their blood, sweat, and presumably some tears into the next great industrial revolution, Colin Beavan has a handy list of tips on how you and I can create less trash.
What's wrong with wanting to make a living speaking and writing about environmental issues? Colin Beavan's never claimed to be an expert, simply a layperson who wanted to enlighten himself and others.
I liked watching these two regular people play around with change, with having less and discarding less, and with what it means to take individual action towards a global goal.
I recently saw an incredible documentary about a Manhattan couple who
lived "no impact" for a year. This means they did all they could to
drastically ...