July 22, 2008
Environment, In the News, Politics
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In a Moscow meeting between President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia and President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela this week, news broke that the two oil-rich nations would be working together more closely than ever before. Their new partnership would involve coordinated action that would potentially impact global gas and oil markets, and would include foreign policy considerations as well.
During these talks, there has also been the undercurrent of news that Chavez is expected to purchase more than one billion dollars in Russian arms. Aside from this, the two leaders discussed a strategic partnership to counter American strength in the global oil market in general, and in the region with Venezuela, specifically.
President Chávez and President Medvedev Stress Different Aspects
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July 8, 2008
Apparel, Body Care, Stores, Stuff
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Green Shopping Made Easier: Greenzer

Search and Shopping online are getting more and more highly developed, every day it seems. Local search, more niche sites and fully targeted advertising for very specific demographics are all the rage. And for the most part, it’s great for the consumer, or anything from products to information, because they are being served with such specificity that it’s like a site destination has been engineered and designed just for them.
Greenzer’s Place in the World of Green Online Stores
Along comes Greenzer, “a next-generation shopping engine designed to make environmentally conscious shopping easier,” according to the site itself. Currently in its beta stage, Greenzer is still developing, but their aim is high. They are working to build “a unique service for consumers to browse, compare and shop thousands of greener products from dozens of our carefully chosen merchant partners.”
In order to facilitate this mission, the company works to collect and organize products and details about merchants, all the while searching for the best green merchandise and products available. New features are promised, and further content is something to look forward to. Check out the site and give them some feedback! You’ve got the chance to get exactly what you need out of your green shopping experience!
June 27, 2008
Cars and Transport
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This Thursday, the state of California surged ahead in the frontlines of the global warming fight, revealing a new plan that included details about renewable energy, clean cars and tighter caps on several polluting industries.
More Details About California’s New Vehicle Emissions Plan
By 2020, California’s plan is to reduce pollutants overall by 10 percent from current levels, while simultaneously driving investment dollars further into energy technologies. Sources have noted this can only end up benefiting the state’s economy; they have also said that with this plan, California is leading the way for all states to take more aggressive measures.
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June 20, 2008
Lifestyle
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Feel The Green Love With Eco-Friendly Dating Service

Finding that special someone takes time, and with countless dating sites on the web, you too can find a soul mate by checking some boxes and putting a picture on your profile. But if you’re a die-hard tree hugger or even a moderately interested environmentalist, where can you turn to find someone as eco-minded as yourself?
Look no further than DateForTrees.com, the newest in a long line of online dating services. The thing that makes this site stand out, however, is that they donate trees. Talk about tree hugging.
Donating Trees With DateForTrees.com
DateForTrees.com has an ambitious goal of planting 12,000 trees Read the rest…
June 2, 2008
Environment, Politics
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In a report from Washington yesterday, President George W. Bush spoke disparagingly of a bill set to combat climate change. The bill is currently the subject of Senatorial debate this week. Comments from the President are below.
President Bush: “Today, the Senate is debating a bill called the Warner-Lieberman bill which would impose roughly $6 trillion of new costs on the American economy. There’s a much better way to address the environment than imposing these costs on the job creators which will ultimately have to be borne by American consumers.
“I urge the Congress to be very careful about running up enormous costs for future generations of Americans. We’ll work with the Congress, but the idea of a huge spending bill fueled by taxes (sic) increases isn’t the right way to proceed.”
Comments on Climate Change Bill From Other Government Members
Sen. Barbara Boxer
Gov. Schwarzenegger
Al Gore
Bill Kovacs
Tom Cochran
Photo Credit NY Times
April 14, 2008
Environment, In the News
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Security Company Seeks Information On Environmental Organizations

Ever have the feeling you are being followed? Maybe you have been because you’re green.
Becket Brown International (BBI), a former private security company, was spying on Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and other reputable environmental organization from the late 1990s to at least 2000.
The groups rifled through trash bins, collected phone records, financial statements, internal records like donor lists and staff’s Social Security numbers, planted undercover operatives within the groups and tried to obtain information during confidential meetings. These were compiled to produce intelligence reports for PR firms and corporations involved in environmental issues with green groups. Read the rest…
April 10, 2008
Environment, In the News
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Hunters Worry About Global Warming
By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, April 10, 2008

From an article in the SF Gate / San Francisco Chronicle:
“Global warming could force elk and mule deer from much of the American West. Wild trout could disappear in lower Appalachian streams.
Two-thirds of the country’s ducks may disappear.
A new assessment of the threat to fish and wildlife habitat has hunters and anglers calling for action.
Groups representing nine major hunting and fishing organizations planned to meet Thursday with the House committee chairman who hopes to write legislation to curtail greenhouse gases linked to global warming.”
Thoughts on Global Warming and Hunting
The logic seems a bit contradictory — but hey. Like I’ve been saying Read the rest…
April 8, 2008
Culture, Environment, Film and Tele, Music, People
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Ludacris Vs. Tommy Lee in Battleground Earth

The Discovery Network and its new offshoot Planet Green have signed on Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee and rapper Chris “Ludacris” Bridges in their new reality show, Battleground Earth.
No, I didn’t think it could happen either.
Battleground Earth Details
Ten episodes are planned for production, with the show premiering in late July or early August. The company is rebranding its Discovery Home network as Planet Green, which will debut on June 4.
Battleground Earth will show Ludacris and Lee going across the country to compete in challenges that Read the rest…
April 8, 2008
Environment, In the News, Issues, People
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Al Gore Launches “We” Campaign

Al Gore has begun an immense PR campaign from his Alliance for Climate Protection (ACP) in an effort to call attention to the need to change policies regarding climate change. The “we” campaign is a three-year $300 million movement aimed at shifting public opinion over the urgency of global warming and the fact that “we” can overcome it.
How the “We” Campaign Will Work
The “we” campaign will feature television ads, print ads and social networks, utilizing 10 million volunteers to spread the good word. One of the objectives is to get rid of the partisanship question, showing ads that bring together opposing sides like Pat Robertson and Al Sharpton in unity over Read the rest…
April 7, 2008
Environment, In the News, Tips
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Recycling Electronics Responsibly With the U.S. Postal Service

Looking for a place to recycle that cell phone you left in your pocket and accidentally washed in the laundry?
Even though we covered how to recycle electronics safely before, here’s an interesting update:
The U.S. Postal Service is now offering a way to get rid of small electronics without flinging them into the wastebasket with the Mail Back program. Read the rest…
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