Monthly Archives: May 2009

Edible Urban Gardening and My Project

Last Saturday, I headed over to the West Seattle Edible Garden Fair to see the sights and learn some stuff. There were booths, food, and even goats! And, of course, tons of plants. If I had been more prepared, I would have brought some home with me. Probably ...

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Putting the Development in Sustainable Development

EcoGeek recently posted a story on Toronto’s plan for creating a new sustainable “walkable urbanism” out of a sea of post-WWII apartment buildings. It sounds like an impressive model for urban sustainability. Which is important, because urban sustainability may be the key. To everything. I really admire people who ...

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Ten Climate Change Terms Everyone Should Know

In spite of the fact that climate change is taking a back burner to unemployment, the financial crisis, and the global recession (*cough* depression *cough*), there’s still an awful lot going on right now in the world of climate change policy. Indeed, we should be looking for a House climate change bill ...

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