These tips for greening schools is from the World Vision Canada's site: http://www.worldvision.ca/ContentArchives/content-stories/Pages/5-Steps-to-Go-Green-at-School.aspx . Five Steps to Go Green At Work If you've got kids in school, you have an ideal place to combat climate change... More »
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Saving paper means saving forests which we need to slow climate change. The Ancient Forest Friendly website, http://www.ancientforestfriendly.com/ , has the following guide to reducing paper use ( http://www.ancientforestfriendly.com/paper-efficiency/home ). A Practical Guide to Increasing Paper... More »
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Here is a very interesting article from the Saturday, September 29, 2007, Toronto Star, "Wheels Section," page W21: BIODIESEL HELPS KICK THAT OIL HABIT California-based company develops niche finding cars that adapt to the alternative... More »
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The last chapter of The Little Green Handbook by Ron Neilson is a dire reminder of the kinds of "progress" humanity has made over the last couple hundred years. Opening the chapter, Landmarks of Progress,... More »
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Forget about the "lazy" part of the Lazy Environmentalist blog name. The Lazy Environmentalist is a former barrister, living in London, U.K., who blogs about issues to do with climate change and the environment; also writes... More »
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What follows is a list of seven items about what is wrong with the earth, listed at the end of an article from the Friday, October 26, 2007, Toronto Star , "World & Comment" section, "Humanity's... More »
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Here is an article debunking five climate change myths, thanks to a link to The Met site, http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporate/pressoffice/myths/index.html found on the RealClimate: Climate Science from Climate Scientists site: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/05/start-here/ . The five climate change myths covered are:... More »
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Gristmill, http://gristmill.grist.org/skeptics , has organized articles by Colby Beck responding to most climate change arguments into four categories: States of Denial, Scientific Topics, Types of Argument, and Levels of Sophistication. Each of the four categories has impressive list... More »
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I bought the Fall 2007 issue of Yes! magazine recently. It is subtitled, Building a Just and Sustainable World. From the "Signs of Life: Small Stories About Big Change" section of the magazine, here is... More »
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Here is an article from Rolling Stone about James Lovelock, a sometimes controversial inventor and scientist, whose Gaia hypothesis pops up in climate change articles and books on a regular basis. URL: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/16956300/the_prophet_of_climate_change_james_lovelock Rollingstone.com The... More »
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