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LAWS OF SUSTAINABILITY 4° (4 replies)

The document by Dr. Bartlett from which these were excerpted can be found here <http://www.theoildrum.com/files/20060800,%20Sustainability,%20from%20Anthology.pdf%3Cbr%20/%3E> . LAWS OF SUSTAINABILITY The Laws that follow are offered to define the term "sustainability." In some cases these statements are accompanied by corollaries that are identified by capital letters. They all apply for populations ...

Started by Robert A. in November 2009, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Biofuels & Alternative Energy, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Trading, Climate Change, Consumerism, Deforestation, Earth, Soil, & Landscape, Economics, Emissions, Environment & Wildlife, Green energy, Permaculture, Pollution

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We have met the deniers, and they are us 1° (1 reply)

James Inhofe. Marc Morano. Richard Lindzen. Bjørn Lomborg. George W. Bush. Names of shame, ignominy, criminals against humanity, against planet Earth itself. Agents of the lethal delays in our response to escalating, accelerating, catastrophic global warming. Yet, as deniers of climate change, they’re amateurs compared to us. Us activists, environmentalists, ...

Started by Robert A. in November 2009, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Agriculture & Food, Air Quality, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Trading, Climate Change, Consumerism, Deforestation, Earth, Soil, & Landscape, Education, Emissions, Energy Saving, Environment & Wildlife, Environmental Disasters, Food, Green energy, Health, Lifestyle & Behavior, Media, Nuclear, Permaculture, Politics & Government, Pollution, Population, Poverty & Development, Recycling, Smart Growth

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How much should Green cost? 10° (5 replies)

Well now, here is the interesting one. I work to help verify product/supplier information against Green Standards. The recent trend has been for corporates/organizations/Government to rely on third party certifications to judge whether a product/service's Green claims are "credible". To me that makes a lot of sense because this allows ...

Started by Alex R. in October 2009, about Architecture, Carbon Trading, Consumerism, Education, Industry & Business

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Our GHG Reduction Target . Is it going to come in at 15% by 2020?? 10° (10 replies)

I watched Q and A this morning as Nick Smith outlined what we were likely to do on Climate Change. "Very little " is the answer ..Like 15% !!! Are you excited yet? And then went on to tell this was going to cost $30 per week each , without ...

Started by Tim M. in July 2009, about Carbon Trading

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