By Jill on
10/20/2009 5:17 PM
Would you fall for an Eco-Myth??
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By Jill on
10/20/2009 5:05 PM
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By Trimbeck on
10/9/2009 9:06 PM
Hey guys I recently found this fantasica website Green Halloween: http://www.greenhalloween.org/index.php?page=home
I recommend that you check it out. It had tips for everything from green costumes to making your halloween party more environmentally friendly!
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By Dave Bauer on
9/20/2009 8:31 PM
View Sustainable Earth Solutions' impact zone has been mapped in Google. The map was created using the addresses from participating schools from the last 3 Summits and agencies that have worked with SES. To view the map, please visit the post.
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By Dave Bauer on
9/14/2009 10:09 AM
Rich's, a leading supplier and solutions provider to the foodservice, in-store bakery, retail and industrial marketplaces, is hosting the 2010 Environmental Youth Summit from March 26 to March 27 at the “Atrium”, their corporate headquarters. This is the first time that the summit has been held in a corporate headquarters.
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By Dave Bauer on
8/26/2009 10:55 AM
Mike Olek won the first blogging contest for Sustainable Earth Solutions in mid-June. In late May, we held a contest for all alums of the Environmental Youth Summit to post whatever they wanted on this site. He shared a few resources on this web site and got our attention. In mid-June he won a Starbucks gift card to enjoy a cup of coffee with friend. More competitions are bound to come.
~Ag
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By Trimbeck on
8/24/2009 2:51 PM
I'm always searching for handy tips to help myself live a more sustainable life. I found the website http://www.idealbite.com/ you can sign up to have tips for living a more sustainable life sent to your e-mail daily. I highly reccomend it to everyone.
Tina
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By MikeO on
7/8/2009 2:34 PM
Its about that time of year of the dreaded summer reading list. Personally and perhaps strangely I love reading. Here are my picks for environmentally minded summer reads.
1) Cradle to Cradle by William McDonough and Michael Braungart: Brilliantly well thought out and simultaneously frightening.
2) Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser: Where are food really is coming from. Also I have heard rave reviews for the new movie with research from the book entitled Food Inc.
3) Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer: A new type of coming of age story. See also the movie.
With two out of the three having movie companions it's almost like not reading at all. All can be found at Amazon or your favorite local book store (preferably the latter).
Mike
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By AaronG on
6/19/2009 12:08 PM
Youth Venture enables young people to learn early on in life that they can lead social change. Ashoka developed the concept of Youth Venture from understanding a key insight of Ashoka Fellows in the field of youth development: one of the most effective ways to improve the lives of youth is to empower them to realize their own ability to make positive social change.
Youth Venture thus inspires and invests in teams of young people to start and lead their own social ventures, and is building a powerful network of young changemakers across the world. It is currently operating in the US, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, India, South Africa, Thailand, France, Germany, and Spain.....
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By MikeO on
6/19/2009 11:48 AM
Wearing what you preach.
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