PLANET
We've only got one planet, and it makes our lives possible. We can no longer take it for granted.
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Indicator: Mayors Vote to Support Climate
Protection
by Megan Tadyposted Oct 04, 2005
- US mayors, and mayors from throughout the world vote to support climate protection.
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Book Review: Carfree Cities by J.H. Crawford
by Guy Daunceyposted Sep 12, 2005 - Guy Dauncey reviews a book that praises the details in life that become noticable when people walk through their communities instead of driving.
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Experts Warn of Oil Peak
by Rik Langendoenposted Sep 08, 2005
- World oil supplies are about to decline, risking major effects on the world's economy and politics
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How to Build an Ecohome
posted Sep 08, 2005 - Build a home that conserves energy, water, and wood using components from Berea's ecovillage
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West Oakland Gets Fresh
by Jodi Helmer, Carolyn McConnellposted Sep 08, 2005
- Teenagers bring fresh produce to vacant lots of West Oakland neighborhoods.
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What's the matter with sprawl?
by Meredith Dearborn, Lisa Kundratposted Jul 29, 2005 - This article outlines some downfalls of urban sprawl, from environmental to psychological effects.
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Just, Green & Beautiful Cities
by Carl Anthonyposted Jun 03, 2005
- Carl Anthony on the regional equity movement, and making cities work.
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A Classroom in the Forest
by Kathryn Hainesposted May 25, 2005
- Children learn lessons from slugs and hemlocks, and would-be MBAs from Bainbridge Graduate Institute attend class in a treehouse
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Two Crises, One Solution
by Van Jonesposted May 25, 2005 - We face devastation of the natural world and violence in human communities. There's a way to solve both these crises. A reverence movement would anchor a different economics, a restorative economics. Working with nature, we can create wealth sustainably and spread it more equitably. Solution-based, investment-driven environmentalism.
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Appalachian Ecovillage
by Christopher Gutsche, Kathleen Smithposted May 24, 2005 - Campus housing goes green at Berea College.
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Resources for a Sustainable Future
by Katie Billingsposted May 19, 2005 - Want to take action, but don't know where to start? Start here! The following is a list of organizations that support both teachers and students in their efforts to create positive environmental change.
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The New City Beautiful
by Francesca Lymanposted May 09, 2005 - Vancouver, Seattle, London, and Chicago are getting healthier and more beautiful through "green urbanism."
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Cities For All: An Interview with Angela Glover Blackwell
by Sarah van Gelderposted May 09, 2005 - Angela Glover Blackwell is founder and CEO of PolicyLink, a national organization working for economic and social equity. Her work has centered on revitalizing low-income communities and communities of color and public-interest law. She recently co-authored Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground: New Dimensions on Race in America (2002, WW Norton & Co).
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Book Review: The Boiling Point by Ross Gelbspan
by K C Goldenposted Apr 26, 2005 - The science of global warming, and the dream of the "World Energy Modernization Plan" are two issues covered in the book
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Resource Guide for Just, Green, Beautiful Communities
by Lisa Kundratposted Apr 22, 2005 - Websites, books and organizations providing sustainable design tools, networks for change, resources for advancing equity, and improving schools.
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