Category Archives: Sustainability

Mainstream journalists continue to miss the main point…

When it comes to the most important topics in the world. Last week (10-18-12), David Brooks of the New York Times ran a column entitled A Sad Green Story. He chronicled a number of sad scenarios in our brief forty … Continue reading

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What does living “green” mean to you?

Last week, while meeting with senior executives in a large corporation, we spent some time discussing the powerful “GREEN” advantages of helping all of the company’s associates learn to adopt an earth-friendly plant-based diet. One of my PowerPoint slides began … Continue reading

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How old is the Grand Canyon? And what can we learn from it?

Two billion years old—and its history might help jolt us into action A great many people (probably more than half) in the United States do not believe any of the scientific information about human-generated greenhouse gases and their impact on … Continue reading

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