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White House Debunks 7 Green Stimulus Bill Myths

Nov 4, 2009
Ever since Obama's stimulus bill was first announced, false rumors an melodramatic criticism (Bobby Jindal and his made-up train to Disneyland, anyone?) have spread...

When Given the Chance, Will Consumers Pay More for Green?

Nov 4, 2009
We just began an interesting experiment at TerraCycle: Opening our first retail outlet and giving people a place to bring in what they'd normally mail to us as...

Green Houses to Improve Life and Aesthetics in Shanty Towns

Nov 3, 2009
A group of architects from Argentina have come up with a project called Orchard House, which proposes the implementation of vertical gardens in shanty towns to provide local people with food and...

A Solar Powered Blanket Creates Cell Phone-Powered Health Care for Africans

Nov 3, 2009
Sounds like a strange mix, but a blanket that sports solar power could help improve health care in Africa by allowing those people without...

Is the US Government Going to Reward You For Eating Healthy?

Nov 2, 2009
It just might. As part of the health care overhaul, Congress is looking at a system that would provide incentives--via bonuses and lower premiums--for people that pursue...

COP15 Wraps Up, Opinions Fly, and it Could All Be Written in Glowing Fungi

Dec 18, 2009
A weekly wrap up of green and socially minded business news from the gang at TriplePundit.com. COP15 Is Over - ClimateGate was a sham, but that didn't stop good old politics from throwing a few wrenches into the works. A 'non-binding-agreement'...

4 of the Last 8 White Rhinos on Planet Flown Home to Kenya

Dec 18, 2009
Image via: Google Earth Community Even the organizing agency, Fauna & Flora International, admits is a "last-ditch effort" to save the northern White Rhino - the project itself has been oddly enough titled the "Last Chance to Survive" Project. Yet,...

COP15 In a Nutshell: We've Agreed Not to Do Anything Meaningful at This Time, Maybe Later

Dec 18, 2009
Apologies if you're offended by certain words in images, but it's really apt right now... Photo: Matthew McDermott There's going to be all sorts of analysis coming out in the next minutes, days, week about what just happened at COP15, but this is my...

Copenhagen FAIL

Dec 18, 2009
The presidential limousine parked outside the Bella Center Copenhagen Accord Agreed to by China, South Africa, India and US President Obama has announced a "meaningful" climate agreement. But the document's only meaning is "let's keep discussing."...

Christmas Tree Made From 1000 Beer Bottles

Dec 18, 2009
Recylart Heineken has always been clever with its beer bottles; Warren has written how in the sixties they considered redesigning them to work as bricks. Now in China, they are using them to build Christmas trees; Recylart considered it recycling...




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