2007 10 14
Gore now can ignore DC pundits - Seattle Post Intelligencer


Gore now can ignore DC pundits
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 6 hours ago
A lot of liberals get turned on these days by Keith Olbermann’s "Countdown," a program of politics and pop culture on MSNBC. Night after night, "Countdown" ...

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FSC Ranked Top Certification for Sustainable Forestry - GreenBiz


FSC Ranked Top Certification for Sustainable Forestry
GreenBiz, CA - 14 Oct 2007
... Markets Initiative compares FSC certification to three other standards used in Canada, the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), Sustainable Forestry ...

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2007 10 13
Canada's economic capital deserves a province that cares - Toronto Star


Canada’s economic capital deserves a province that cares
Toronto Star,  Canada - 14 Oct 2007
I have also become absolutely frustrated with the indifference and pettiness of its politics. For all the stupid anti-Toronto sentiment in the country, ...

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2007 10 12
Nobel Prize Physicist Wants To Reduce Carbon Footprints - abc7news.com


Monsters and Critics.com

Nobel Prize Physicist Wants To Reduce Carbon Footprints
abc7news.com, CA - 12 Oct 2007
It’s an issue Dr. George Smoot has cared about for a long time, and he’s taken some of the steps we all can take to reduce our carbon footprints. ...
The prize is right Chicago Sun-Times
Nobel and noble Long Beach Press-Telegram
Gore, climate panel share Nobel prize South China Morning Post (subscription)
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2007 10 10
Green party missed referendum opportunity - CTV.ca


CTV.ca

Green party missed referendum opportunity
CTV.ca, Canada - 10 Oct 2007
De Jong, the party’s part-time Ontario leader since 1993, said he supports MMP because he believes it will "improve politics in Ontario,’’ not because it ...

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Corporate Media Greens - ZNet


Corporate Media Greens
ZNet, MA - 10 Oct 2007
Moving from bad to worse, the Green Party of Canada?s (2006) electoral platform document stresses how ?[a]t every level, arts and culture help define our ...

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2007 10 09
Data centres make big carbon footprint - Siliconrepublic.com


Data centres make big carbon footprint
Siliconrepublic.com, Ireland - 2 hours ago
?Not enough attention has been paid to reducing the data centre?s carbon emissions. Organisations should aim to keep their data centre CO2 emissions ...

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New incentive offered in green challenge to firms - Liverpool Daily Post


New incentive offered in green challenge to firms
Liverpool Daily Post, UK - 5 hours ago
?At the same time, these companies will identify ways to save money ? because reducing your carbon footprint also means reducing your use of energy and ...
Cut carbon emissions ? and save money Liverpool Daily Post
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My school is reducing its carbon footprint - CBBC Newsround


CBBC Newsround

My school is reducing its carbon footprint
CBBC Newsround, UK - 6 hours ago
Schools and hospitals can have a carbon footprint as well as children and adults. Press Packer Alex tells us how her school is reducing its carbon footprint ...

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2007 10 08
Your job perk is to help the planet - Guardian Unlimited


Your job perk is to help the planet
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 8 Oct 2007
Reducing your carbon footprint with the help of the workplace is set to become one of the more popular employee benefits offered by companies as they give ...

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2007 10 03
Tourism takes step to reduce carbon footprint - Swissinfo


Swissinfo

Tourism takes step to reduce carbon footprint
Swissinfo, Switzerland - 3 Oct 2007
A tourism summit in Davos ended on Wednesday with a plea that efforts to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint should not come at the expense of poor ...

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2007 09 20
A garden rooted on the rooftop - Globe and Mail


A garden rooted on the rooftop
Globe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours ago
Sustainability expert Dave Ramslie said there are "more benefits to having a green roof in Toronto’s climate than in Vancouver’s" because the excess ...

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US Clothing Company Tries to Reduce Carbon Footprint to Zero - Polo-Shirts News


Polo-Shirts News

US Clothing Company Tries to Reduce Carbon Footprint to Zero
Polo-Shirts News, UK - 9 hours ago
The Carbon Conscience Program includes milestones to be evaluated over a period of time. This should help reduce the carbon footprint left by the company ...

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2007 09 19
Sustainability Forum looks at global warming - Homer News


Sustainability Forum looks at global warming
Homer News, AK - 5 hours ago
Bernie Karl, owner of Chena Hot Springs Resort, spoke like a born-again environmentalist, telling how he’s fast reducing the carbon footprint of his ...

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No Impact Man
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Recently, our sister site, http://www.readingtoronto.com, has spent a lot of time discussing the policies of Toronto's mayor, and we wonder: does David Miller use toilet paper? Like most North Americans he probably does, but a story in today's BBC.com made us do a double-take. A new York family decided to spend a year living as close to a zero impact life as they could. One of the steps they took was to not use toilet paper. The story's headline? "US family tries life without toilet paper" Catchy.

Here are some of the other ways the Beavans suggest reducing our environmental footprint:

1. Turn off your electricity - no fridge, washing machine, or dishwasher

2. Don't drive - bicycle

3. Wash clothes by hand

4. Use only natural cleaners like borax, vinegar, and soda

5. Buy second-hand merchandise only

6. Take a hamper to the food market - no plastic bags

7. Put a solar panel on the roof to power a laptop and one light

8. Use a crank up radio

As the Beavans will tell you, going cold turkey on all aspects of modern life is probably not the answer. In fact, one advantage that the Beavins had came from living in a big, modern city:
"But the fact is that it is actually easier to live an efficient life in this city, and this is well documented. Here in New York, we emit about a third of the carbon per member of the population of the rest of the country, and it's because of the efficiencies of scale of this city."

Want to know more about this family's epic journey into the no-impact zone? Here is their blog.
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