Archive for the ‘Sustainability and Media’ Category
Introducing – The story of stuff – bottled water
My cousin Sriram Sarma forwarded the link to the website “storyofstuff.org”. Their latest project of intrigue appears to be the story of bottled water. I found this quite interesting. On behalf of our AquaNation project (about which you can find here – the site is still being designed), I blogged about it here . However [...]
May 2, 2010
Tags: global drinking water problems, manufactured demand, story of stuff, story of stuff bottled water Posted in: Causes, Sustainability and Media, water
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350, 450, 550 – What’s in a number?
Today, I joined the Brighter Planet’s 350 Challenge.You can see the badge on the left column over here.
When a blogger simply signs up, Brighter Planet will offset 350 pounds of Carbon.
So, I signed up, and without spending a dime, I was able to have someone offset 350 pounds of Carbon on my behalf. What does [...]
January 9, 2010
Tags: 350 PPM, The 350 Challenge Posted in: Causes, Clean Technology Funding, Sustainability and Media
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Global Warming is a hoax. Global Frying is real…just look at everyone on Fox News
I have to admit, it is impossible to try and separate sustainability and ecologically cognizant behavior. With Fox News, you usually get a good laugh from Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert. However, sometimes, you cannot just stand by at the kind of nonsense that gets thrown around on Fox News.
So, here is what I found [...]
December 15, 2009
Tags: climategate, Fox News, politics and global warming Posted in: Causes, Renewable Energy Politics, Sustainability and Media
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