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Greener Board: December 2005
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Thursday, December 08, 2005. New Guest Columnists join Greener Mag. Judy Kingsbury the "Savvy Vegetarian" and Green Advisor. Joins Greener Mag today with her special brand of advice. Judy has years of experience as a vegetarian, natural living proponent, advice columnist and all around "sage" commentator on green lifestyle and personal choices. As well, you may have noticed a new/old voice on Greener Mag lately, Jeff McIntire-Strasburg of Sustainablog. An Ordinary Man, an excerpt. Carnival of the Green.
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Greener Board: Global warming as asset
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006. Global warming as asset. The Corner has a post on a dust-up between. Nature magazine ("the once respected science magazine") and Encyclopaedia Britannica. Apparently, Nature published a news feature that claimed that Wikipedia was just as accurate, if not more so, than the venerated volume. This bit in The Register, commenting on the whole thing, is the most interesting to me [emphasis mine]:. Lots of evangelism going on over global warming, eh? I attended a meeting last week to ...
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Greener Board: September 2005
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Sunday, September 25, 2005. Letter from the editor. Wednesday, September 14, 2005. Letter from the editor. A new strain of wheat rust. UG99, recently emerged in Uganda and now threatens to leap across continents, decimating the world's second most critical grain crop. If that happens, something that has not occurred since 1950, millions will die. We, our leaders, our UN and our corporate and private institutions must endeavor to re-partner in the land, the oceans and the air we breathe if we want to avoi...
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Greener Board: Carnival of the Green
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Friday, April 28, 2006. Carnival of the Green. Had a great time hosting this week's Carnival of the Green. Drop by if you haven't had a chance to enjoy all of this eco-bloggy goodness! Global warming as asset. Book Review: Veggie Revolution. New Guest Columnists join Greener Mag. Summer Rayne Oakes: Fashioning a More Sustainable . GreenBusiness.net: Continuing the Conversation. Letter from the editor. Letter from the editor. Letters for publication should be sent to H Weikle, Editor.
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Greener Board: An Ordinary Man, an excerpt
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Thursday, December 07, 2006. An Ordinary Man, an excerpt. So it did not stop. The guards opened the gate for me at my house, and I walked through my front door to the sound of a ringing telephone. It was Bik Cornelis, the general manager of the Hotel Mille Collines - my counterpart at Sabena's other luxury hotel. He was a colleague and a friend, and not one to waste time when something was pressing. Paul," he said, "your president and the president of Burundi have been murdered! People have already start...
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Greener Board: Summer Rayne Oakes: Fashioning a More Sustainable World
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005. Summer Rayne Oakes: Fashioning a More Sustainable World. Hippies and clothes-horses, beware! If you still believe sustainability can't be stylish, or style can't be sustainable, fashion model Summer Rayne Oakes. Has a message for you: "If you're a fashionista, you can't see beyond your Spring collection. If you're an environmentalist, you can't see past your own back yard." Such directness is typical of this 21-year-old Cornell. She created EcoFashion 101. An effort to promo...