We all know that it's important to celebrate Earth Day every day, through our environmentally-friendly actions and decisions, but how much fun would it be to have hundreds of thousands of people celebrating with you??
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We all know that it's important to celebrate Earth Day every day, through our environmentally-friendly actions and decisions, but how much fun would it be to have hundreds of thousands of people celebrating with you??
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Part of being a good member of the community is supporting our neighbors in their efforts to live cleaner, greener lives. This weekend, our friends over at sustainablog are going to be at the eco bed & breakfast The Milkweed Mercantile throwing an overnight blogathon to raise money for Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage...powered by...
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It’s no secret that we are running out of fossil fuels to satiate the incredible energy demands that the earth’s booming population demands. Despite claims that clean coal or domestically harvested oil is going to last for hundreds of years (and even if they do, what then?), it’s clear that we need to find...
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As World Water Day 2010 was observed today across the globe, The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread announced a new initiative to focus long-overdue attention on the emerging freshwater crisis within the United States.
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I’m excited to share this spiffy new layout and hope that it will make it easier to enjoy and absorb the information discussed on these pages. I really appreciate all the readers who’ve supported this blog since the beginning, and subscribed to or followed it through Google. In order to stay connected at the...
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Coal Country is a dramatic look at modern coal mining, telling the impact that coal has had in this region from both the mining companies and the communities affected. Now watching the movie could win you a cool prize!
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