Archive for July 2nd, 2008
Help Save The World
Help Save The World
walleyg45
7 min - Jul 2, 2008
A group of 12 and 13 year olds have begun a quest to help save our planet.
Kenneth Martin
Kenneth Martin
secretgreenmarketing
2 min - Jul 2, 2008
Kenneth talks about the importance about the environment and up and coming interviews that target the auto industry and the answers they are providing the consumer.
GC Season 3 - Ep12 - Seg11 - HP Green Printing Tips
GC Season 3 - Ep12 - Seg11 - HP Green Printing Tips
getconnectedtvshow
6 min - Jul 2, 2008
Episode 12 - Gear, Gadgets and GBs
GetConnected host Mike Agerbo talks to Vernon Coutinho from Hewlett Packard about some of the ways you can save money while staying environmentally aware, when printing.
Coyote
Coyote
spealmann
1 min - Jul 2, 2008
People, not Coyotes are the problem!
Van Jones interviewed by Tony Ventrella
Van Jones interviewed by Tony Ventrella
nhwadev
5 min - Jul 2, 2008
Van Jones, founder and president of Green For All, spoke with Tony Ventrella for a piece aired on "News Makers," by Comcast. Jones was the keynote speaker at the Neighborhood House 7th Annual Breakfast Event in May of 2008.
River of Grass
River of Grass
spealmann
2 min - Jul 2, 2008
Ask the Old Man: Will 'Extravagant Abundance' return to the Everglades?
Tom Walker- Time Ecology
Tom Walker- Time Ecology
6 min - Jul 2, 2008
Tom walker of the Work Less Party of Canada explains "The Ecology of Time"
ASOTVI Review of the Blue Wonder Cloth
ASOTVI Review of the Blue Wonder Cloth
bobatasotvi
1 min - Jul 2, 2008
Microfiber cleaning cloth that only uses water to clean, no detergents or chemicals. for the compete write-up, check out www.asotv.info.
John Berger on Understanding and Sustaining Forests
John Berger on Understanding and Sustaining Forests
Unknown length - Jul 2, 2008
John Berger talks about Forests Forever: Their Ecology, Restoration, and Preservation. Fragile kingdoms of innumerable organisms and rich beauty, forests today are both our most plentiful and our most endangered natural resource. Understanding their workings and how to sustain them is imperative to ensuring the future of humanity - Book Passage
Flatscreen televisions fuel increase in global warming - Telegraph.co.uk
Flatscreen televisions fuel increase in global warmingTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 13 minutes agoBy John Bingham The boom in flatscreen television could be fuelling global warming more than official estimates, scientists have warned. …







