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Since July 2003, sustainablog has been providing information on environmental and economic sustainability, green and sustainable business, and environmental politics. The blog regularly features environmental leaders, experts in alternative energy and green technology, and real people trying to lighten their environmental footprints. One of the longest-running green blogs on the web, sustainablog has received mentions in the San Francisco Chronicle, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and Review of Policy Research, as well as numerous blogs and sites around the web.
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Earlier their month authors T. Colin Campbell and Howie Jacobson released their new book Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition. For anyone interested in the science and politics of nutrition,...
Read Full Post ›Before your grab your pitchfork and head down to the rally, I’d like to offer you another perspective, an alternative ending to this story. Solutions will not be found by changing institutions. It...
Read Full Post ›The Food Chain Workers Alliance has a goal of nothing less than full rights and fair wages for the 20 million workers who grow, harvest, process, pack, ship, cook, serve, and sell food in the US.
Read Full Post ›Reclaimed wood is one of the hottest eco-friendly trends to come out of the interior design world. With products like reclaimed wood flooring and veneer paneling, the options and uses available...
Read Full Post ›Alex Eaves is making a career out of the concept of reuse. Next project: a documentary of his tour this Summer promoting the concept, and finding out what others do to repurpose and upcycle.
Read Full Post ›According to the US Energy Information Administration, heating water doesn't consume quite as much energy as it did twenty years ago. It does still represent over 17% of the average home's energy...
Read Full Post ›Water and forests are among the most precious natural resources on the planet. Unfortunately, they are consumed at an increasingly fast pace. Learning to reduce our consumption is crucial to the...
Read Full Post ›Can appealing to patriotism get more conservatives recycling? Perhaps... there's evidence it's worked before.
Read Full Post ›For most tomato pickers in the US, a bucket brings in 50 cents, a piece rate that has remained virtually unchanged for more than 30 years. Because the rate is set so low, a worker has to pick more...
Read Full Post ›As the cost of unsustainable products like plastic, oil, gas, and coal continue to rise, projects with positive environmental effects are now having better and better ROIs... and that's true for...
Read Full Post ›As in the rest of the developed world, bike share programs now offer a clean, healthy transportation alternative in many major US cities.
Read Full Post ›Can solar power help eradicate extreme poverty in the developing world? Many social entrepreneurs think so, and are investing their time and money in a variety of technologies. Here are a few more...
Read Full Post ›Looking for ways to lower your carbon footprint? Making smarter transportation choices can make a big difference.
Read Full Post ›Throughout most of human existence, population growth has been so slow as to be imperceptible within a single generation. Reaching a global population of 1 billion in 1804 required the entire time...
Read Full Post ›“Summer leather” is one trend that has me scratching my head in confusion. Besides the obvious reason of leather sticking to you in very uncomfortable ways as it gets warmer, I’ll give you five...
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