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Lawn Mower Fritz Haeg knows a thing or two about fecundity. It's not just that the artist has been impressively prolific in a variety of...
The author, blogger, and druid (no joke, he's a real druid) John Michael Greer has a piece in Energy Bulletin explaining why our normal way of...
A new initiative based in the United Kingdom understands that the future of ideas and design need have one thing in common: sustainability....
Who cares what Obama and Oprah think? If Tokyo gets the 2016 Olympic games, they'll build this stadium powered entirely by the sun. In fact,...
The state of California recently declared an emergency due to drought, and the water supplies in many American cities are at dangerously low...
As we become more and more aware that we may be using water at an unsustainable pace, the idea of water footprints-the amount of water an...
Buildings are actually responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than cars. But simply weatherizing houses and businesses can reduce their...
Wal-Mart has come out with another ambitious goal: Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to cut 20 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions from the...
Writing at The Oil Drum, Megan Quinn Bachman explains how she polled 2,005 members of two sustainability-oriented listservs (she doesn't...
In a Q&A at Scientific American, Bill McKibben, the founder of 350.org, suggests we need a new word to define human progress: Q: If "growth"...
This is interesting (and encouraging) news: The first carbon tax to reduce the greenhouse gases from imports comes not between two nations, but...
Well, have a look at this: According to a new study by the Earth Policy Institute, America's total fleet of cars got smaller in 2009. Check out...
Environmental friendliness has been a major concept at recent Olympic Games. Both Salt Lake City, in 2002, and Torino, in 2006, claimed that their...
The Apple shareholder meeting on Thursday was a telling example of just how difficult it is for a public company to go green, even if it really...
Urban living has its perks, but sometimes, the old fire escape garden just isn't enough. Now, when the mood strikes to dig in the dirt on a larger...
Corporate executive bonuses are a hot button topic here in the United States. When the nation's megabanks need money to stay afloat yet turn...
Open-source sustainability: How sharing inventions can save the environment. In the 20th century, the titans of global business were better...
Massachusetts just made home energy generation, with solar panels or wind turbines, much more attractive. A law going into effect on Tuesday-part...
We've long been fans of greenery-based diets for cows, because eating alfalfa and grass mitigates the concentration of methane in the animals'...
An interesting discussion has broken out at Planetizen, about whether or not cities are really the golden examples of sustainability that they are...