While often times we associate the environmental movement with open landscapes and vast swaths of rural land, a tremendous amount of environmental change is taking place right here in our cities.
Cities offer many opportunities for testing out sustainable living practices because the close proximity of so many individuals [...]
Continue Reading →Disclaimer: I was provided Juicebar portable solar charger from Cableorganizer.com for testing and review. The opinions expressed in this post are entirely my own
As described, the Juicebar pocket portable solar charger is a pocket-sized mobile battery/solar charger compatible with a wide variety of mobile devices, complete with a selection of [...]
Continue Reading →Particulates. You may not recognize the word, but it’s something you should be aware of. Since 1963, the EPA has been regulating these dangerous pollutants in the air, as well as many others. The Clean Air Act was enacted to ensure that citizens of the United States breathed only [...]
Continue Reading →At some point in our careers, most of us have the opportunity (if not the desire) to attend a convention or trade show. These events can be learning experiences, but the truth is what results from trade shows is mostly garbage. The convention and trade show industry is second only to construction in the amount [...]
Continue Reading →EarthTalk® is a weekly environmental column made available to our readers from the editors of E/The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: Renewable energy production in the solar and wind markets currently receives about $7 billion in government subsidies annually, but is still not competitive against fossil fuels on a large scale. To what [...]
Continue Reading →Scenes from Earth Stroll 2012 at Crissy Field along the San Francisco Waterfront.
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