Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
The Sustainable You is a new entertainment and service TV show that deals with the world's current need for sustainability, spirit and wellness. Both contemporary and classic wisdoms and modalities are expressed through some of the most eclectic and entertaining personalities. The show draws upon the very best of traditional magazine television formats with its own unique internet sensibility and approach. Our core group of real life experts are fascinating personalities of diverse backgrounds including Lower East Side rappers, Rhodes scholars, wellness and lifestyle counselors, Asia's leading health journalist and television personality, respected musicians, doctors and environmentally active recent Yale graduates who have joined together in their respective segments to share their knowledge, spirit and wisdom with our audience.
The Sustainable You is a new entertainment and service TV show that deals with the world's current need for sustainability, spirit and wellness. Both contemporary and classic wisdoms and modalities are expressed through some of the most eclectic and entertaining personalities. The show draws upon the very best of traditional magazine television formats with its own unique internet sensibility and approach. Our core group of real life experts are fascinating personalities of diverse backgrounds including Lower East Side rappers, Rhodes scholars, wellness and lifestyle counselors, Asia's leading health journalist and television personality, respected musicians, doctors and environmentally active recent Yale graduates who have joined together in their respective segments to share their knowledge, spirit and wisdom with our audience.
Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
Five local environmental initiatives across the country have been recognised for their contribution to sustainable living, by being shortlisted for this year's Future Friendly Awards, announced on Thursday 26th February.
The Future Friendly Awards are a national initiative that aims to reward local ‘green heroes’ who have committed themselves to sustainable living, and inspired others to do the same. The judging panel included representatives from three of Britain’s top environmental organisations - Energy Saving Trust, Waste Watch and Waterwise – as well as other experts in sustainability.
The winner will receive a £20,000 bursary to help them continue the good work they are doing. The public can vote for their favourite project at www.futurefriendly.co.uk
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A major conference in the UK has been exploring the issues of alternative energy and sustainability- and the effects of climate change- for the military and the various wings of the armed forces.
Beanstockd interviews Dominic Monaghan and Matt Petersen at 2009 Global Green Pre-Oscar Party.
Dominic Monaghan is well-versed in the green way, having gained experience on the greenest place in all the land – the Shire. We’re positive hobbits are eco-conscious, and being stranded on an island (in Lost) would certainly make one ponder sustainability. Being totally at home in natural environments, Dominic has made the commitment to composting in his own habitat, and participates in a number of green movements, to continue the conversation wherever he goes.
Matt Petersen, the founder and president of Global Green USA, told the audience, “we spend more money on energy in schools than we do on textbooks.” In an article he recently wrote, Petersen says, “As the Congress deliberates the largest stimulus package in history, there is no single better investment that we can make than to help maximize the potential learning and productivity of our children,” a point echoed ...
Five local environmental initiatives across the country have been recognised for their contribution to sustainable living, by being shortlisted for this year's Future Friendly Awards, announced on Thursday 26th February. The Future Friendly Awards are a national initiative that aims to reward local âÂÂgreen heroesâ who have committed themselves to sustainable living, and inspired others to do the same. The judging panel included representatives from three of BritainâÂÂs top environmental organisations - Energy Saving Trust, Waste Watch and Waterwise â as well as other experts in sustainability. The winner will receive a ã20,000 bursary to help them continue the good work they are doing. The public can vote for their favourite project at www.futurefriendly.co.uk
Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
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Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods and assigns each a rating based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value.
If the single-family home in the suburbs was the American Dream of yore, the new American Dream also includes lofts, townhomes, live-work spaces and apartments in walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods near high-quality transit -- neighborhoods that will go a long way toward setting America on the path to fiscal and environmental sustainability and security.
Phil Lempert, supermarket guru, rates new foods based on: taste, health, ingredients, appearance, sustainability, preparation, packaging and value each episode.
Join me with The Green Girls TV at the 22nd Annual Great Chefs of Los Angeles Go Green Go Organic event for the National Kidney Foundation! I asked my favorite chefs all about sustainability in the kitchen and their favorite seasonal ingredients.
Daily Grommet's independent product for the day is this delicious, free trade coffee from Barismo, a more socially responsible way to get your java fix. Barismo, an independent, small batch roaster, pays a fair price for the product, working directly with small farms to help them to improve quality and sustainability, and they focus on responsible green methods for transporting and storing their beans. The special Daily Grommet "Pastoral Pack" includes a 12oz bag of Kenya Kiandu roasted coffee beans, and a 12 oz bag of Guatamala Pastoral roasted coffee beans. Find out more at http://www.dailygrommet.com
http://www.vernissage.tv | Banksy: Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill. Chicken Nuggets dip themselves, a rabbit in pearls is filing her nails, sausages and hot dogs squirm in terrariums, and fish sticks are floating in a tank: That’s happening until October 31, 2008 in Banksy’s The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill in Lower Manhattan (89 Seventh Avenue South, near Bleecker Street). It’s British artist Banksy’s first official exhibition in New York, and it’s not a mural but an installation. A mock pet supply shop, “open for pet supplies / rare breeds / mechanically retrieved meat” as a sign says in front of the shop. Banksy: “I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing.”
This book introduces a new approach to global sustainability, one that links conversation, action and research in a continuous cycle of exploration and discovery.
Carlson Hotels Worldwide's 1,000th Hotel celebration brings together our partners from around the globe together not only to recognize the landmark opening of the Radisson St. Martin, but also to highlight Carlson's company-wide commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible business.
Michelle Moraczewsk is a skilled architect focusing on enviornmental sustainability, new urbanism combining design with nature. For more info about Ceo Space Or Ed Mercer call Adam 714 328 1200
Green Ink: (MAIN STAGE)
Telling Your Sustainability Story to Reporters and Editors
Moderator: Chris Lydgate/Editor, Portland Tribune’s Sustainable Life
Featuring Nik Blosser/President, Celilo Group /
Diane Dulken/Principal, Green Marketing NW
Shelby Wood/Reporter and Author, PDX Green Blog, The Oregonian
Green Incentives: (MEZZ STAGE)
Discover Which Tax Credits, Discounts and Incentives are Available to Your Business
Moderator: Colin Sears/Sustainability Manager, Portland Development Commission
Featuring: Greg Stiles/Commercial Manager, Energy Trust
Brooks Nelson/Manager, Rejuvenation Hardware
Rick Wallace/Policy Analyst, Oregon Department of Energy
Michelle Moraczewsk is a skilled architect focusing on enviornmental sustainability, new urbanism combining design with nature. For more info about Ceo Space Or Ed Mercer call Adam 714 328 1200
Green Marketing & Branding:
How to Incorporate Sustainability into Your Core Brand Values and Differentiate by
Showcasing Sustainable Initiatives (MEZZ STAGE)
Moderator: Justin Yuen/President, FMYI
Panelists: Stephanie Swanson/Principal, MarketShift Strategies
Craig Trames/Principal, Corragio Group
HOT Trends: The Latest Developments in Sustainable Ideas, Products and Services
Moderator: Veronique Muenier/Sustainability Manager, Travel Portland
Featuring: Brian Back/Founding Publisher, Sustainable Industries
Thor Hinckley/Manager, Portland General Electric
Tom Sedory/Director, NIKE Retail IT
Michelle Moraczewsk is a skilled architect focusing on enviornmental sustainability, new urbanism combining design with nature.
For more info about Ceo Space Or Ed Mercer call Adam 714 328 1200
Drive Green Brand Values through Your Organization; Leverage for Recruiting and
Retention
Moderator: Erik Weeman/Sustainability Guy, Weiden & Kennedy
Featuring: Curt Mudd/Founder, Emergent
Renee Spears/Founder, Rose City Mortgage
Mitch Rofsky/Founder, Better World Club
http://www.globalchange.comFuture of Travel and Tourism â ecotravel, carbon footprint, global warming and sustainability. Importance of relationships for travellers. Adventure tourism, eco tourism, educational trips. Growth of do-it-yourself packaging â own hotels, flights and car hire. Increasing impact of green issues: envcironment issues, carbon footprint. Travel is about relationships. Travelling together or to be with other people. Relationships are at the heart of business and leisure travel. Comment by Futurist keynote conference speaker Patrick Dixon.
Headlines from college campuses around the country including some campuses are graded on their sustainability, many colleges are considering allowing pets into dorms, and producer Warren Zide plans to use Harvard's campus for his new horror film.
$200-400 billion. Thatâs what it would cost the US economy to go carbon neutral, according to a panel of greentech investment experts last week at the GoingGreen event in San Francisco.
Panelists:
* Paul Deninger, Vice Chairman, Jeffries & Co
* Bob McCooey, SVP Global Capitol Markets, NASDAQ
* Josh Margolis, CEO, Cantor CO2e
* John Gimigliano, Partner, Energy & Sustainability Practice, KPMG
* Elise Zoli, Partner, Goodwin Procter
For more:
http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/29317
The Internet as key enabling technology for the emergence of the new global sustainability economy
David's Bio: David Armistead has been involved in business and organization development, strategic planning, and future studies projects since the early 1980s, and has worked directly with major culture leaders, multinational firms and state and federal government, and also high tech manufacturing and small business
In this interview, Jeff from Label Impressions describes his company's background and activities, while elaborating on the nature of label printing and sustainability concerns, among other topics.
QuantumDigital is committed to offering high-quality digital printing and direct marketing services while practicing environmental stewardship. See what we're doing to minimize our environmental footprint and promote sustainability.
More and more big businesses, consumers, and schools are Going Green these days. Helping lead the way are Robert Plarr and Michael Fulton, founder's of Angel's Nest, a research house in New Mexico that showcases the latest developments in 'sustainable living.' They are co-authors of "The Secret of Sustainability."
Adoption of biotechnology in Brazil has enabled farmer João Baggio to impact environmental sustainability of his farm. Watch as he discusses the benefits of GM crop management on environmental sustainability. The Conversations About Plant Biotechnology Web site offers additional video podcasts with farmers and experts from around the world.
Australian farmer Robert Tuck discusses the advantages of genetically engineered cotton including environmental benefits, sustainability, more time with family, ease of management and safety. The conversations about plant biotechnology Web site offers video discussions with farmers and experts from around the world.
Open source, public domain (archive.org)video was used to promote conservation, energy efficiency, and other sustainability values.
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Time Equities Inc., owner of City Center Square, is starting a nationwide campaign to shrink its carbon footprint on more than 20.4 million square feet of real estate from Kansas City to New York. Alice Cook, director of sustainability for Time Equities, speaks on current and future sustainability practices.
Professor Peter Newman, Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University of Technology and Advisory Council Member of Infrastructure Australia, discusses the challenge of overcoming automobile dependence in transport planning, putting resources into rail rather than roads, and the cost of change for big cities like Sydney.
He is speaking at the WA Transport Infrastructure Summit 2008 in Perth in September.
For more information, go to http://www.informa.com.au/watransport/vid or call 02-9080 4307.
Prof. Bill Randolph, Dir. of the City Futures Research Centre at the University of New South Wales discusses how historical structures go with urban planning,and the environmental sustainability of high-density living.
Website: www.informa.com.au/metroplanning/vid.
Jon Hickman,Deputy Vice Chancellor-Capital and Management Services of VU discusses university planning and design in enriching their learning experiences, and environmental sustainability in infrastructure planning.
Go to www.informa.com.au/unidesign/vid.
Interview on the New Carbon Labelling Report, titled Check-out Carbon recently released by Forum for the Future, the sustainability charity.
Dan Crossley and Tom Berry, the authors of the report, talk about the research and the results.