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Sustainabloghttp://sustainablog.org/2008/05/07/myths-of-environmentalism/ [Sustainablog] I believe that environmentalism is about loving kindness””for the Earth and its inhabitants, one and all and all as one”¦living community, that is. I believe that the real green movement, the greenness that can lower our global thermostat, is a green with heart.

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revolutionradio.org[revolutionradio.org] The Green Recession: methodology, I have proven that America’s current economic downturn is directly correlated with the meteoric rise of environmentalism and its damaging effects on business management (just as certainly as global warming brought about the destruction of New Orleans). Using this standard, set by greenies themselves, feel free to blame environmentalists for what may be unfolding as the United States’ next Great Depression.

Design for Sustainabilityhttp://me222.wordpress.com/2008/05/07/walmart-i-kinda-got-carried-away/ [Design for Sustainability] Walmart- i kinda got carried away: Second, I was curious about whether Walmart is greening as a response to trends in consumerism, whether it is narrowly defining itself as “green” (as in how environmental movements can narrowly and harmfully define themselves as “environmental”), or whether we are witnessing Walmart progress in a more holistic sense.

Ex-Christian.Net Forumshttp://www.ex-christian.net/index.php?showtopic=23663 [Ex-Christian.Net Forums] The Green Recession: means and how they can measure their respective contributions to environmental sustainability. By diverting precious capital and human resources toward nebulous objectives such as eco-sustainable business practices, innumerable companies are damaging themselves and the economy as a whole.

Captivating Connections.[Captivating Connections.] what kind of green do companies care about?: "Only 26% of Americans say they actually seek out environmentally friendly products, and only 19% say the "greenness" of a company impacts their purchasing decisions. Thus, the overall picture (for most Americans at least) is one of well-intentioned but passive interest."

Plenty Magazine - Environmental News and Commentary[Plenty Magazine - Environmental News and Commentary] In Depth: Grading the green mags (By Editors): Must read: “The Big Trip: Green Travel Comes of Age.” This roundup of 10 ecotourism destinations takes a refreshing angle by focusing on how ecotourism has benefited these places in terms of the environment and indigenous peoples.

Moms Speak Uphttp://momsspeakup.com/2008/05/07/recycling-plastic-the-trouble-with-being-green-and-plastic-number-6/ [Moms Speak Up] Recycling plastic: the trouble with being Green and Plastic Number 6: To understand my shock better it needs to be said that Rob is a greenie, a veritable Kermit the Frog shouting out the virtues of environmental responsibility in the urban jungle since a time before most people found greenness a virtue or recycling at all necessary.

Blog about Earth Hourshttp://earthhour0.bootcamps.com/2008/05/03/a-green-utopia-grows-in-the-arizona-desert/ [Blog about Earth Hours] A green utopia grows in the Arizona desert: The Californian graphic artist was one of up to 80 residents living and working at Arcosanti, a pilot utopian community that champions sustainable living. After a long day of working on passive solar power, gardening and bread-baking, the group was tossing back a few.

Blog - Gospel.com - Christian Resources from over 300 ministries[Blog - Gospel.com - Christian Resources from over 300 ministries] God’s Greenness and the AiG Media Player: God also set rules for the protection of nesting birds. If the Israelites chanced to come upon a bird’s nest, in any tree or on the ground, with young ones or eggs, and the mother sitting upon the young or the eggs, they were not to take the mother with the young.

Higher Ed Law Prof Bloghttp://lawprofessors.typepad.com/highered/2008/04/trends-penn-sta.html [Higher Ed Law Prof Blog] Trends: Penn State scores high on "greenness": Although it can't conquer the powerhouse conferences on the athleticfield, the Ivy League crushed its rivals in a green-energy contestsponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that concludedthis week.

Tech blog[Tech blog] More Towns Committing To “Going Green”: said Peter Kasabach, executive director of New Jersey Future, which promotes sustainable land-use planning. “The concept of going green has gone mainstream.”

biscorecard Blog[biscorecard Blog] BI Goes Green(er)!: As a way of raising everyone's awareness on the facets of green BI, I also encourage vendors to list their green policies and BI applications here.

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