We’re a society of consumers, though some of us are starting to question that mentality. Here’s what I told my kids right before Christmas the first year they were old enough to understand.
We’re a society of consumers, though some of us are starting to question that mentality. Here’s what I told my kids right before Christmas the first year they were old enough to understand.
Frequent commenter John F. Robbins writes a post on the 2GreenEnergy Facebook page re: my announcement that I’ll soon be interviewing sustainable design guru Sim Van der Ryn: When I led a group called Alternate Energy Assn (AEA) in SW Ohio in the late 1990s, we …
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Recently, I wrote a few pieces around the concept, “The New Living Large Is Living Small.” The concept suggests that society will experience significant upheaval when it becomes “cool” to be “green.” I don’t want to over-aggrandize the importance of my …
In response to my piece suggesting that “the new living large is living small,” Erik writes: I agree that many people will eventually see consumerism as utter foolishness. I also have to agree with some commentators here that this will …
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