Archive for December, 2007
American Pasturage-Rick Hopkins
Monday, December 31st, 2007

Rick Hopkins raises truly healthy meat in southwest Missouri. His grass fed beef has been written about in the New York Times food section.
Author: thepeoplewhofeedus
Keywords: organic meat cattle grass fed farmers market omega-3 omega-6
Added: December 31, 2007
What Can One Person Do?
Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Peak Moment 90: If you enjoyed Sally Lovell’s over-the-top treatise on her electric bike (episode 40), she’s back, telling us other ways one person can make a difference - from fresh water to humanure. Her focus on water includes educating herself on where it comes from, effects of pollution and climate change, and conservation — pressurized toilets, choice of washing machine, and ways to use that not-so-hot water while it’s getting hot. As for humanure, listen in and find out!
Author: peakmoment
Keywords: water aquifer wells conservation global warming shower plumbing toilet humanure
Added: December 29, 2007
Eco News for Thursday - December 27, 2007
Friday, December 28th, 2007

Eco News is a 90-second news segment airing 4x a day / 5 days a week (9:58a, 1:58p, 7:58p and 9:58p) on Your TV20 (KBWB-TV San Francisco).
Eco News focuses on daily environmental and energy news, sustainability trends, new products, profiles of people on the cutting edge and lifestyle tips that support sustainability.
From the most current information on renewable energy and organic produce to environmentally friendly products and people making a difference, Eco News is your daily dose for everything Green!
Author: yourtv20
Keywords: your green report tv20 kbwb san francisco sf lesley nagy sustainable living eco-friendly news
Added: December 28, 2007
TGM #65: Co-founder of GreenPeace International (December 28, 2007)
Friday, December 28th, 2007This week:
We feature a lecture by Rex Weyler, a journalist and ecologist most reputed for his work directing the original GreenPeace Foundation and for co-founding GreenPeace International in 1979. In a Toronto lecture, Mr. Weyler speaks about the principles and assumptions underlying - and undercutting - environmental life today.
Host Jordan Poppenk and pundit Kevin Farmer [...]
The TH Interview: David Orr (Part Two) The Carbon Connection
Thursday, December 27th, 2007In the second part of our interview, David Orr traces the dirty trail of coal from ravaged Appalachian mountains to the carnage of the Gulf Coast, both of which he knows firsthand. Listen to the podcast of this interview via iTunes, or listen/right-click to download. (Listen to Part One here)
TreeHugger: The last time that I saw you, David, was down in New Orleans. Global Green, Brad Pitt, and the neighborhood associations of the Lower Ninth Ward were unveiling a green development. Building green in New Orleans is an idea that’s certainly got traction now. But you’ve spoken about a bigger problem which seems to overshadow these sort of steps. Can you tell me about that?
David Orr: Well, first of all you have to take your hat off to people like Matt Petersen [of Global Green] and Brad Pitt. There are hundreds of people, thousands of people, that are working to rebuild New Orleans. But there’s this remorseless working out of large numbers; all of that effort is going to be in vain sooner or later unless we deal with the big issues of rising seas, which is an attribute of climate change, and the mismanagement of the lower Mississippi.
Eco News for Wednesday - December 19, 2007
Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Eco News is a 90-second news segment airing 4x a day / 5 days a week (9:58a, 1:58p, 7:58p and 9:58p) on Your TV20 (KBWB-TV San Francisco).
Eco News focuses on daily environmental and energy news, sustainability trends, new products, profiles of people on the cutting edge and lifestyle tips that support sustainability.
From the most current information on renewable energy and organic produce to environmentally friendly products and people making a difference, Eco News is your daily dose for everything Green!
Author: yourtv20
Keywords: your green report tv20 kbwb san francisco sf lesley nagy sustainable living eco-friendly news
Added: December 26, 2007
Eco News for Tuesday - December 18, 2007
Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Eco News is a 90-second news segment airing 4x a day / 5 days a week (9:58a, 1:58p, 7:58p and 9:58p) on Your TV20 (KBWB-TV San Francisco).
Eco News focuses on daily environmental and energy news, sustainability trends, new products, profiles of people on the cutting edge and lifestyle tips that support sustainability.
From the most current information on renewable energy and organic produce to environmentally friendly products and people making a difference, Eco News is your daily dose for everything Green!
Author: yourtv20
Keywords: your green report tv20 kbwb san francisco sf lesley nagy sustainable living eco-friendly news
Added: December 26, 2007
Eco News for Monday - December 17, 2007
Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Eco News is a 90-second news segment airing 4x a day / 5 days a week (9:58a, 1:58p, 7:58p and 9:58p) on Your TV20 (KBWB-TV San Francisco).
Eco News focuses on daily environmental and energy news, sustainability trends, new products, profiles of people on the cutting edge and lifestyle tips that support sustainability.
From the most current information on renewable energy and organic produce to environmentally friendly products and people making a difference, Eco News is your daily dose for everything Green!
Author: yourtv20
Keywords: your green report tv20 kbwb san francisco sf lesley nagy sustainable living eco-friendly news
Added: December 26, 2007
ZapRoot 017 | God + Global Warming
Wednesday, December 26th, 2007Google.org is planning to develop a Plug-In Hybrid, the major faiths get together to ask God to lend a hand with climate change, and the Holiday Gift Guide Part 4. Solar Powered Christmas DecorationsOrganic Beer SamplerMotorized iShoesOrganic Chocolate
Affordable Homes Forever - Opal Community Land Trust
Monday, December 24th, 2007

Peak Moment 89: This land trust is creating permanently affordable homes amidst increasingly-expensive real estate on beautiful Orcas Island, Washington. Co-founder Michael Sky explains how they provide 99-year leases on the homes built on land trust property. Restrictions limiting the resale value allow owners to sell at a reasonable profit while keeping the homes affordable forever. [www.opalclt.org]
Author: peakmoment
Keywords: opal community land trust affordable housing orcas island economic justice
Added: December 24, 2007
Inside Renewable Energy- December 27, 2007
Friday, December 21st, 2007We take our work here at RenewableEnergyAccess.com very seriously. But sometimes you need to step back and have a good laugh. This week, in place of our regular podcast, we present to you an audio christmas card produced by Emcee PV and DJ Silicon (a.k.a. Stephen Lacey).
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