Brady provided a detailed description of the various Fair Trade labels and to which products they can be applied, but what is the real difference between them? Labels such as the TransFairUSA are…
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Ecotality: Greening the computer …
Editor's note: This week, A Siegel at the Ecotality blog takes a look at a new initiative from some major players in the home computing industry. This post was originally published on June 12,…
Eco-Effective Decisions: What Hormones Belong to Who?
Recent headlines have been telling us about a class of chemical detergents or surfactants (nonylphenol ethoxylates, NPE’s) found in many industrial and household cleaners that have been reported to…
Summer Reading, Worldchanging-Style

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Greener In Texas

(Posted by WorldChanging Team in Urban Design and Planning at 1:37 PM)
News and Views – June 15, 2007
Cows, Climate Change and Carbon Credits
iCare: A Peer To Peer Charity Marketplace Online
Intel and Google’s Energy Drive
Plastic That Grows On Trees
The Global Impact of Cities
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(Posted by David Zaks in News and Views at 8:38 PM)
Smart Mobs Halt Construction of a Chemical Plant in China

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Greenpeace – Making Waves: Oil industry’s new solution
The prankster Yes Men have hoaxed again. This time they spoke at a big oil industry exposition posing as representatives from the Natural Petroleum Council and ExxonMobil. Their proposed solution to reducing dependence on overseas oil and dealing with climate change – use dead bodies for fuel. [Note to self: Insert “Soylent Green is people” reference here.]
Algae Biodiesel Startups Plan Large-Scale Algae Farms
This is what an algae biodiesel farm might look like. If you aren't sick of the topic yet, here's one more story to throw in the mix: Several new startups, including a company called Solix…
Red, Green and Blue: Ethanol: Fuel of the Future or Ponzi Scheme?
Photo courtesy of FreeFoto.comShirley: Color me cynical, but when giant agribusinesses fall over one another in a rush to board the corn ethanol train, I tend to view the situation with something…