Posts Tagged ‘ Green ’

Check the Obamator

Mar 19th, 2009 | By Nick Richtman | Category: Politics

Are you wondering how Obama’s job performance is going these days? It’s difficult to gauge how he is faring for a couple reasons. First, because he is so new on the job, there is not much to judge him on. Second, because we are going through such unprecedented times, it’s difficult to compare the present to other periods of history.



Global warming & food choices

Jul 23rd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Green, News

Are you stumped by which has a lower carbon footprint: chemically grown Washington apples or organic New Zealand Fujis? Do you wonder which is worse for the climate: processed soy or pastured beef?



The Power of the Political Button

Jul 22nd, 2008 | By Billie Pagliolo | Category: Activism, Feature, Peace, Politics

Another Presidential election year is upon us, and I have just enough time to get ready so I can avoid the pitfalls from my 2004 experience.
This is how it went down. I was standing in line at a post office in Pittsburgh in the Fall of the 2004 when I noticed a woman behind me [...]



“White Cloud’s” Racial History (Part 1 of 3)

Jun 11th, 2008 | By Myrle Cooper | Category: Activism, Politics

World peace must represent universal efforts. Anti-war priorities are first. However, since oppression is similarly destructive, informed and purposeful, some of us believe oppressors must be exposed and humiliated, if not punished.



More on biofuels

May 5th, 2008 | By Kevin C | Category: Green, TC Green

I like that people are thinking critically about biofuels. It may be that crops grown exclusively for biofuels are further exhausting precious resources, but not nearly as much as our other habits.