The United States isn’t the only country on the globe that has institutionalized corruption in its government, but we have, by far, the most severe case of it. As political activist David Cobb (Green Party candidate for president in 2004) …
The United States isn’t the only country on the globe that has institutionalized corruption in its government, but we have, by far, the most severe case of it. As political activist David Cobb (Green Party candidate for president in 2004) …
A reader from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto, CA, a group that’s heavily committed to sustainability, writes: For an emotional uplift check out the flow battery progress sponsored by ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects Administration-Energy).
Weddings are wasteful. Typically, a lot of the expense goes into things that don’t get used again, like decorations, presents, and attire. Even those that strive to be eco-friendly end up clocking in with potentially huge environmental impact from family …
From Guest Blogger Izzie: Green Engagement Party Ideas Read More »
It’s Election Day here in the U.S., and, as is my custom, I’ll be heading to the polls this afternoon with my young daughter, in part to remind her of one of the responsibilities that all U.S. citizens take on …
Election Day in the U.S. Poses Tough Questions—Even For Environmentally Conscious Voters Read More »
An old friend writes: Craig: I filled out my mail-in ballot yesterday, and saw Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate’s name for the first time. Unfortunately, I hadn’t heard anything about her until I saw her on the ballot. Why …
I just conducted another in a series of radio shows that I bang out weekly under the name Clean Energy Radio. One of our “charters” is untangling the issue: If we all know that clean energy is vitally important, if …
Spokesperson from “Move To Amend” on Clean Energy Radio Read More »