“The Illusion of Need”
First part of a beautiful essay by Isha Judd on Care2. “The idea that we need something that we don’t have right now is the root of discontent. We are never completely satisfied with this moment. Even...
View ArticleFriendship between LION, TIGER and BEAR [VIDEO & PICS]
Originally posted on EcoWorldly on December 21, 2009. If we could all just get along like these three unusual friends, we would live in a much different world. In human society, people often do not...
View ArticleEcovillage Spotlight: Findhorn Ecovillage, Scotland
Originally posted on EcoWorldly on December 29, 2009. Ecovillages are great habitats and support systems for people who want to live environmentally friendlier, happier, healthier lives. One of the...
View Article#1 Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Great Bicycle City Photo Tour
Originally posted on EcoWorldly on December 9, 2009. Topping yet another bicycle list, Amsterdam is #1 here because of the great bicycle photos to follow along with the fact that 40% of traffic is...
View Article4 Childhood Lessons & Climate Change
Originally posted on EcoWorldly on December 6, 2009 (hence, the Copenhagen focus). There is so much complexity in the politics of climate change right now, but as the Copenhagen climate negotiations...
View ArticleFear’s Role in Climate Change Issues
Originially posted on EcoWorldly on December 4, 2009. Fear. It is a simple emotion. It is a feeling. But it can also create something complicated — in what it makes us think and do. Fear drives many...
View Articlelightngreen news
so, it looks like i am done transferring all of my old posts from other sites to here — the ones i thought fit here. so, from now on out, should be newer content. also, it is easier to go to the site...
View ArticleHow to Deal with Environmental Concern
Caring about the environment is a good thing. However, sometimes the concern can get overwhelming. How do we deal with the great environmental collapse humans are creating? How do we deal with the...
View ArticleEnvironmentalism and Religion — Similarities and Differences
It seems rather common these days for anti-environmentalists to claim that environmentalists treat environmentalism (or, in many cases, climate change activism) like a religion. Environmentalism can...
View ArticleDaily Habits — Is Anything More Important, Is Anything Harder to Change?
This post is our contribution to sustainablog’s Pedal-a-Watt Powered Blogathon this weekend. The long-running green blog (and new green shopping site) is publishing for 24 hours straight to raise...
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