We (a group of folks from Seventh Generation, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and Yestermorrow) left Burlington, Vermont on Tuesday for a trip to the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.
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Dead and injured animals continue to wash ashore a week after a cargo ship collision caused a massive fuel-oil spill off the Uruguayan coast. |
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Lions in Amboseli could be gone in a few years, conservationists say. New programs pay local Maasai tribespeople not to kill the big cats, and in some cases, to actively protect them. |
As B.C. Hydro prepares to release its long-term energy strategy, a document suggests that the Crown utility is considering securing electricity from natural-gas-fired power plants. According to a pres
Two days after the NPA knifed its leader, Mayor Sam Sullivan, Vancouver city council approved his most important policy initiative. On June 10, council approved a revised EcoDensity charter and all bu
Minister defends a bill proposing tough regulations and policing for the industry.
Health Minister Tony Clement has struck back at claims by lawyer Shawn Buckley in last week’s Georgia Str
Nick Cernis writes a wonderful article at “the laid-back productivity blog, Put Things Off. He first explains how things got to be the way they are, suggesting that the business we call business is broken, for three reasons…
Urban Modular Architectural Wind Power Microturbines are coming to a city near you. The Queen of England has bought the prototype of the biggest wind turbine in the world. From the forums: A user asks if we are witnessing the end of suburbia. Take the survey: How do you mow your lawn?
Urban Modular Architectural Wind Power Microturbines are coming to a city near you. The Queen of England has bought the prototype of the biggest wind turbine in the world. From the forums: A user asks if we are witnessing the end of suburbia. Take the survey: How do you mow your lawn?