Four Years Ago in TreeHugger: Green Travel Tips, First Post on the Hundred Mile Diet
It is hard to believe, but until this article was written nobody in the world had ever used the term 100 mile diet, invented by Alisa Smith and J.B. Mackinnon. Mike was sceptical. Living On The 100 Miles Diet
Dave Pollard offers ten tips for green travel, all of which still hold up. Dave Pollard’s Environmentalist’s Travel Guide
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Justin Timberlake has a lot to say about his t-shirt swag. Photo from A Lot to Say
Turn all those Crystal Geyser, Evian, and Fiji plastic water bottles into t-shirts, slap on a sustainability slogan and you get A Lot to Say t-shirts…
On the afternoon of Sept. 25, 2002, a group of marine biologists vacationing on Isla San Jose, in Baja California Sur, Mexico, came upon a couple of whales stranded along the beach…
The energy and climate moving through Congress has many corporate backers that are big polluters, including many big power utilities, such as Duke Energy. But you can…
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