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Twilight Earth Debuts TwilighTV – Sustainable Living Video News

November 12, 2009

Twilight Earth is excited to be debuting a new feature called TwilighTV. TwilighTV will bring you a great mix of content from Current TV and Elephant Journal.

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The Global Warming Debate is Over

July 27, 2009

Striking British coal miners started the Global Warming Hoax? The U.S. wants to keep electricity out of Africa? Out of work “peaceniks” started the Environmental movement after the Berlin Wall fell?

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Gleaning the Green 6.26.09

June 26, 2009

Green IT, Manufacturing Green, Farming for the Future, Oil Sands, UK Offshore Wind, Alien Species, and Solar Power’s Water Debt
IT Companies Go Green Thanks to the Eco-Logical Initiative:

“Would you like to see the companies that provide your favorite IT services go green? Well, with some help from the Eco-Logical initiative, it is actually happening.”

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Gleaning the Green 6.4.09

June 4, 2009

Jim Hightower: Stopping the Desecration of Mountaintop Removal
“Obama spaketh, and it was good: “We have to find more environmentally sound ways of mining coal than simply blowing the tops off mountains,” he proclaimed.
And, yea, in the mountains and down through all the valleys of the ancient land of Appalachia, hearts were filled with joy, for [...]

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Gleaning the Green 5.28.09

May 28, 2009

Grist: King Corn, meet Big Oil

If I were the National Corn Growers Association, I think I might start getting nervous. They’re already in the fight of their lives with the EPA and Congress over corn ethanol’s place in the Renewable Fuel Standard and cap-and-trade legislation. Now they have to deal with Big Oil as a [...]

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Is it Environmental Pain or is it Economic Pain?

August 27, 2008

Is the credit card consumerism trend finally turning?
By Kimberly Palmer
Posted August 8, 2008

When it comes to longevity, few royals can top America’s King Consumer. For more than four decades, our shopaholic nation has shown an insatiable desire to spend until our credit cards melt. And throughout this era, consumer spending has, well, [...]

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Oil Prices Rise as Tropical Storms Approache U.S.

August 27, 2008

In what seems to be an epidemic of Oil Speculators manipulating the market, Oil Prices rose $2.39 to $118.66 a barrel today, as Tropical Storm Gustav approached the oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kenneth Musante, a CNNMoney.com staff writer, said “Worries about the approach of Tropical Storm Gustav eclipsed any reactions to the government’s [...]

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D.N.C. finds it’s not easy being green.

August 27, 2008

Below is an interesting Article on the goal of the Democratic Party to make the D.N.C., into the Greenest such convention to date.
From EnviroWonk.

Written by Dave Loos

Friday, 27 June 2008

The Democrats have been saying for months now that they plan to turn this summer’s national convention in Denver into the greenest such event to [...]

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Strategic Threat to the Earths Water System – Deforestation

August 21, 2008

Written by Adam Shake
One of the Strategic (Military, Economic and Health) Threats to our Global Water System is Deforestation.
Some of the following information is written by Al Gore from his book “Earth In The Balance” and proper attribution and referencing will be enforced. The following bullet points are direct references from this source.

The destruction of [...]

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Coleman “Natural” Beef recalls 1 Million Pounds of Hamburger

August 11, 2008

Written by Adam Shake
Coleman Natural Beef is recalling over 1 million lbs of its beef, most of it having gone to California Whole Foods stores.
Lets put this into perspective.  That’s 100 pounds time 10,000, or about four million hamburgers.
Don’t get me wrong.  I like Coleman Natural Beef’s business model.  Said of Coleman’s cows, “His cows [...]

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