For those who think there isn’t a viable alternative to the present economic model, I would urge you to study Paul Hawken’s restorative plan that […] Read More
Category: environment
No this is not about what you pay for a round of golf, this is about a sensible way to integrate external costs into the […] Read More
If you haven’t seen the impassioned plea from the chief negotiator for the Philippines at the UN climate talks in Warsaw yet, watch it now […] Read More
My prolific friend David Tracey has just written another book: The Earth Manifesto. The launch for his latest creation is tonight at People’s Co-op Bookstore […] Read More
Good news on the salmon front last week. Chum salmon returned to the very urban Still Creek for the second year in a row. Many […] Read More
I’m rereading Paul Hawken’s Ecology of Commerce. I’m searching for a quote I know I read the first time through where he defines what true […] Read More
On my run the other day I was blown away by how many leaf blowers I saw. Homeowners and hired gardeners were blowing perfectly good […] Read More
When I was at my fave eastside pizzeria recently, they put my leftovers in an earth-friendly looking box. I decided to see if it was […] Read More
Every summer I look forward to picnics at the beach. I have my own picnic basket. I love eating outdoors by the water’s edge. This […] Read More
In the early 1990s, a friend introduced me to a magazine called In Context. The subtitle was A Quarterly of Humane Sustainable Culture. I have […] Read More