December 2011
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There are people you do not want to upset in the world. And big groups of people...
– http://boingboing.net/2011/12/27/dont-mess-with-firefly-how.html (via neil-gaiman)
A BEAUTIFUL LIE: Going Green: Food Facts About... →
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If you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint then it’s essential that you learn the going green facts about food and drink. The truth is that our diets have a huge impact on the environment, so changing the way that you eat can go a long way to reducing your carbon footprint.
It isn’t always…
A BEAUTIFUL LIE: Green holiday ideas: Make your... →
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Wondering how to create a green holiday season that’s easier on wildlands — and easier on your own soul as well? Here’s our list of green holiday ideas for turning frenzied and consumer-focused into simple and green — and best of all, kind to wildlands.
1. Green your holiday feasts: Green…
Thank you for the birthday wishes! Some of you are damn fast *lol* Now if someone would be so kind as to wrap up Shannon Leto and send him to me, my birthday would be complete ;) Just sayin’…
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A BEAUTIFUL LIE: Endangered Species Act Missing... →
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Last week the Obama administration proposed a new rule that would change the way plants and animals are classified under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in different states.
The new rule would grant endangered species protection across state lines, forcing states to adhere to…
A BEAUTIFUL LIE: In A Year Of Big Environmental... →
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In a year of big environmental stories the outcome of the COP17 climate talks in Durban has got to be the biggest. The earthquake and tsunami in Japan and the resultant Fukushima nuclear disaster, the fight over the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, the entire Occupy movement are all…
A BEAUTIFUL LIE: Remote Wilderness Polluted by... →
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Nitrogen from human activity has been polluting lakes in the northern hemisphere since the late 19th century. The clear signs of industrialisation can be found even in very remote lakes, thousands of kilometres from the nearest city. This is shown in new research findings published December…