Shellenberger to make case for new environmental politics Comments
What: Lecture, Beyond Environmentalism: The Case for a New Politics with Michael Shellenberger, Time Magazine “Hero of the Environment”
When: 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 4
What: Lecture, Beyond Environmentalism: The Case for a New Politics with Michael Shellenberger, Time Magazine “Hero of the Environment”
When: 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 4
Thanks to those of you who submitted ideas for how to do some holiday shopping locally!
Local blogger (and Green City guest blogger) Kate was having some issues, so we put it to the group.
Here’s what you had to say.
Sharrows or bike lanes? Share the road or make a separate bike boulevard? Read more following Thursday’s GT story and help us out.
Find green products and vote for favorites with Amazon’s new Green section.
Green Fire Productions has released a new educational documentary that focuses its lens on the rich, diverse marine ecosystems of Oregon. Find out more and mark your calendar for a screening in Corvallis.
Blogger and OSU economist Patrick Emerson takes on the economics of green in a post today. Let’s talk about it.
Here’s a list of a bunch of resources that may be of help in researching alternative energy, community services, food, housing and more. It’s a growing list, so feel free to suggest more.
The average school-age child who packs a lunch for school generates 67 pounds of waste per school year. Here are some tips for reducing that figure in your own brown bag lunches.
Kate has just joined us as a guest blogger. Check out her work at MWV Local, a mid-valley food-related blog that (among other things) has a great resources page. She’s got a few posts in the pipeline: gardening, green landscaping. We’re looking forward to her work. Welcome, Kate!
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