Monday, August 27, 2007
PaperBackSwap
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Who is Armory Lovins?
His 28th book, Small Is Profitable www.smallisprofitable.org, an Economist book of the year, was published in 2002.
His most recent book was released in 2004 www.oilendgame.com
Get a free PDF copy of Armory Lovins book "Winning the Oil Endgame"
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Lifestraw
Safe drinking water wherever you go? Lifestraw is a personal, mobile water purification tool designed to turn most of the surface water into drinking water offering relief from waterborne diseases of major public concern such as typhoid, cholera, dysentery and diarrhea. Headquartered in
This is one of my favorite products out there because it's simple, user-friendly and addresses the urgent need of clean, potable drinking water. Right now the product is only available for institutional purchases but the company appears to want to provide to consumers in the future. You can make a donation to provide Lifestraw to crisis locations around the world through various non-profit organizations and you can also apply to become a distributor of the product.
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Freecycle
Freecycle started May of ‘03 down in
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Monday, August 20, 2007
The Green Zebra in SF
Living in
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Greening of Park City, Utah
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
USB Rechargeable AA batteries
Green Batteries?
Every year 15 billion Alkaline batteries ( enough for a column of batteries to go to the moon and back) are made and thrown away. Enter USB Cell – USBCell is a AA battery that can be recharged hundreds of times without cords, cables etc. According to their website;
“USBCell was recently commended for best product design of 2006 alongside the Ipod Shuffle and is now available online to 50+ countries” and “are estimated to save several KG of toxic waste and C02 emissions compared to using lots of ‘Rubbish after one use’ alkaline cells.” The USBCell works with wireless mice, folding or wireless keyboards, digital cameras, MP3 speakers, projector controllers and etc. Pretty cool.
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Cradle to Cradle
"In Cradle to Cradle, the authors present a manifesto calling for a new industrial revolution, one that would render both traditional manufacturing and traditional environmentalism obsolete. Recycling, for instance, is actually "downcycling," creating hybrids of biological and technical "nutrients" which are then unrecoverable and unusable. The authors, an architect and a chemist, want to eliminate the concept of waste altogether, while preserving commerce and allowing for human nature. They offer several compelling examples of corporations that are not just doing less harm--they're actually doing some good for the environment and their neighborhoods, and making more money in the process. Cradle to Cradle is a refreshing change from the intractable environmental conflicts that dominate headlines. It's a handbook for 21st-century innovation and should be required reading for business hotshots and environmental activists."
The authors website
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Idealist
Another piece of good news - According to the Washington Post Sony is the first major electronics company to team up with Waste Management Inc. to expand its recycle program. Most computer and electronics companies like HP, Apple, and Dell require consumers to mail in their old equipment to be recycled. Starting September 15 however, Sony will provide 75 recycle stations available for consumers to drop off their old goods to be recycled. All Sony or Sony-Ericsson products will be recycled for free but other brands will require a small fee. California and Minnesota got the major share of the the stations with 17 in CA and 19 in MN. Sony plans to double the number of drop-off centers within a year, hoping to have at least one in every state and ultimately one within 20 miles of 95% of the U.S. population.
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Matador Travel beta
Cool new Beta. MatadorTravel. A community site for the sustainability-minded passionate traveler to congregate, share pictures, tips, best places to visit, things to do and connect with other like-minded individuals. The types of articles posted are;
Sustainability
Music + Art
Travel & Place
Sport
Innovators
The site offers some special features for NGO's and non-profits. So if you want to raise money for your NGO, find volunteers, spread awareness,through photos and blogs, and create a network of supporters check out matadortravel.com. For those interested in finding opportunities the site also allows you to search through member organizations to find a fit. And if you are a writer/photographer world traveler matador also posts paid writing gigs and how much they pay right on their home page. You can join as a member or an organization.
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How can I make my city more green?
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Big box retail going green?
Of the 800 certified LEED projects to date only 50 are retail but Best Buy is trying to change that. In its annual sustainability report released in June of this year Best Buy stated that beginning mid-2008 the company intends to build only eco-friendly stores certified by the USGBC through LEED. (LEED = Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design - a program that gets the nod from many eco-activists for its tough standards and inspections that is administered by the USGBC) Since mid-2006 20 retailers including Best Buy, Starbucks, Target, Lowe's and others have been working with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to create a new bulk certification program. The new program would allow chain stores to get prototype buildings of the chain certified rather than each individual location. The USGBC could then conduct random surprise visits to test the quality controls and energy efficiency of each location. In addition to getting LEED certified Best Buy plans to increase use of reusable containers by 30%, retrofit 20% of its 650 stores with dimmable, zonable ceramic metal halide lights, and recycle 75,000 tons of cardboard,1,800 tons of plastic, 15,000 tons of consumer electronics and 27,500 tons of appliances before the end of the fiscal year.
A good year for Best Buy that also wrapped up a consumer electronics recycling grant program earlier this year. Sharp launched their own similar program that will recycle your old television for free with the online purchase of a new LCD TV no smaller than 37 inches and no smaller than the size of the screen to be recycled. Want to see your office or building go green? Get LEED certified.
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Monday, August 13, 2007
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Jack and Katy are awesome! I met both of them a couple weeks ago and they are very nice people with an excellent product that I couldn't help but mention them in here. Just like Reware, they offer a product that we all need and can use without changing our current behavior and even exceeds our expectations. Jack and Katy are the Idaho Distributors of an insulation made from recycled denim called UltraTouch. The insulation made of natural fibers is manufactured by Bonded Logic, and is safe for you and the environment.
- This insulation doesn't itch or irritate the skin
- Provides Maximum thermal performance
- Resistant to mold, mildew, moisture and pests
-Class A fire rating
- Made in the USA from 100% recycled materials
- Protected by a nontoxic, natural biostat borate
- Sustainable manufacturing process
Products like this I really like to get behind because they are simple, easy and have huge growth potential.
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Step It Up 2007
What a great year these guys have had! On April 14 this year at more than 1400 iconic locations across the entire United States Americans called on political leaders to take steps to stop global warming and reduce consumption of harmful energy sources. Specifically to cut carbon emissions 80% by2050 and 10% by 2010. Check out their website to find groups and events in your area. Even though you may have missed April 14, don't worry the Step It Up crew is looking to Nov. 3, 2007, (a year before election day) as the the next big date in the struggle to motivate leaders to make real progress to combat climate change. With Step It Up 2: Who's A Leader? , as it is called, we should have a better sense of who will commit to take actions toward sustainability and stopping global warming.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Reware
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Monday, August 6, 2007
Making it easy to give
Coolest new website - ripple.org is an awesome idea from Australia and an amazingly easy way to support some positive change organizations. Essentially ripple is a search engine that makes a donation to a good causes every time you search or click to view the paid advertisements. Some numbers - In 2006 ~15 Billion dollars was spent on internet advertising. If ripple had as many users as MySpace, that could raise up to $2 billion a year. And its easy.
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