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Our Stuff and the Cradle-to-Grave Supply Chain

July 7th, 2008 by Max Gladwell · 3 Comments

The Story of Stuff illustrates the broken system that is our linear, dead-end supply chain. It’s a compelling case for heeding the philosophies of Cradle-to-Cradle design.

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Tags: CSR · Green Living · Online Video

The Gas Price Cloud Has a Green Lining, Part 1

July 6th, 2008 by Max Gladwell · 6 Comments

Top 10 ways that high gas prices are good for America and the World…despite being bad. Make no mistake. The recent spike in oil prices and it’s path toward $200 per barrel is not good. It compromises our economy, our security, and our quality of life. And by “our” we mean the good people of [...]

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Tags: Alternative Energy · Global Warming · Green Living

Take the Jack Johnson Plastic Quiz

July 2nd, 2008 by Max Gladwell · No Comments

Get Jack Johnson’s latest exclusive music offering by taking the plastic quiz. Jack Johnson’s AllAtOnce.org social network continues to grow and add features. “Explore videos and Jack will donate $1 to the non-profit. Connect and volunteer with local non-profits. Share and upload photos and videos. Capture Your Commitment online and at the All At Once [...]

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Tags: Green Living · Social Networking

Declaration of Energy Independence

July 2nd, 2008 by Max Gladwell · 1 Comment

With the rising cost of energy and oil, now has never been a better time to start thinking “green” to help conserve not only energy but also save money and the environment in the process. As the nation celebrates its independence on July 4th there is no better time to declare energy independence. Philadelphia, PA, [...]

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Tags: Alternative Energy · Green Living

GQ: You Can’t Save the Planet

June 22nd, 2008 by Max Gladwell · 4 Comments

GQ magazine writes a green compilation feature with a skeptical tone and some pragmatic advice. We confess that we subscribe to GQ magazine. Otherwise, we probably wouldn’t have see this article. To be clear, though, it’s not something we paid for. The subscription was part of a frequent-flier-mile exchange, where the miles were expiring. And [...]

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Tags: Green Living · Media