Unlike the American the Best pablum, this statement represents the most cogent and realistic agenda for the comprehensive economic and environmental change that is needed to prevent the collapse of civilization. As the powers that be - the major parties, Wall St., corporations, funders,…
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by: Andy Stirling and Alister Scott, Project Syndicate
BRIGHTON – Why do we seem to be witnessing an increasing number of nasty technological surprises? Indeed, this year’s Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan and last…
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via: Letter from Lorna Salzman
Despite p.r. noting the involvement of a "Princeton graduate" and physicists, a google search on the US Naval Research lab work on "cold fusion" comes up devoid…
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How many of you actually think that there are sincere and meaningful efforts being made to mitigate climate change? If your answer is yes, then what proof do you offer? What groups,…
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via: Letter from Lorna Salzman
If Americans had paid the proper price for energy, we wouldn't be facing a climate change catastrophe and we would already be in the age of…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Living healthy is something that everyone should strive to do, yet most people don’t even know where to begin, so hopefully this guide will help people learn how to live healthy and be ecologically friendly at the same…
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By ecohookups.com contributor: Ellen Marie Siloy
Whether you are building a new house or planning to renovate an existing house, there are practical ways to cut down on expenses primarily on water and electricity. If you are still using filament type bulbs, you are seriously left behind.…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Solar panels and wind turbines can be so helpful to the environment because you will use much less electric that’s provided by your electric…
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By ecohookups.com contributor: Ellen Marie Siloy
The idea of starting a farm in a limited amount of space is possible. Vertical farming can save a lot on space but not when it comes to power consumption. Traditional farming meant clearing out an entire forest just to get the widest space possible to plant on which is not that friendly at all to Mother Nature but of course the public needs to eat. Sacrifices had to be made. Today, vertical farming has…
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Photos: Manuel Rapoport.
Often times, when think of building a new home, we opt for construction suppliers that sell brand new construction materials. Obviously these are expensive…
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Green Bottles
Five funky ‘green’ bottles bursting with edible goodness ready for harvesting…
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By ecohookups.com contributor: Ellen Marie Siloy
Even before the time of modern man, humans began building their homes with eco-friendly materials. The simple caveman used well, caves. Native American Indians made use of tents made of simple material that was either animal skin or woven strands of…
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By ecohookups.com contributor: Ellen Marie Siloy
“That's right! You mentioned Meier. His Barcelona museum stands in the same area as Casa de la Caritas. It drinks the same light. Meier designed a series of…
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By ecohookups.com contributor: Ellen Marie Siloy
Living on a house that help contribute to the environment could just be something that was possible in a typical science fiction movie but before environment friendly homes were on the big screen, our ancestors already started out with indigenous…
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The average electric bill in the United States, according to the Energy Information Agency is (EIA) is $95.16. This also equates to the monthly use of 920 kilowatt hours (kw/h)of juice. And to produce a kilowatt hour of electricity requires a pound of coal…
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Food takes up a large percentage of the average person’s ecological…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Gardening can be so much fun and can be a relaxing hobby that relieves stress. And most importantly, it helps makes our planet healthier. Growing your own food means that you will be buying less fresh produce from the store which…
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