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Are you going green? If you've been changing to flourescent light bulbs, composting and conserving water, you're off to a good start. However, peel back that first layer of consumer green and you find there's whole lot more than dirt in that compost. Find out what it takes to be "Seriously Green".
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Cormac Cullinan on Universal Declaration of the Rights of Nature
Cormac Cullinan, environmental lawyer and author of "Wild Law" discusses the reasoning behind the creation of a Universal Declaration of the Rights of Nature. What seems like crunchy granola to FOX news is really a matching of sword to sword as the only way left for us to defend our ecosystems from corporations that extract and pollute without accounting for the cost of their damage, is to give equal protection under the law to those systems, which they currently cannot enjoy.Collected in Seriously Green May 3, 2011 -
International Climate Action Day Storms into San Francisco
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Sierra Club's Anti-Coal Campaign Serves This Dish of Humor
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"Awakening the Dreamer" Symposium Stirs Up Faith in Future
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Shell Oil Suppresses Documentary on Human and Environmental Rights Abuses in Nigeria
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Prop H Clean Energy Act with Supervisor Aaron Peskin
San Francisco Board of Supervisor President, Aaron Peskin addresses constituents about the benefits of Prop H - the San Francisco Clean Energy Act on Oct. 8, 2008.Collected in Seriously Green Oct 10, 2008
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polidoc Cormac Cullinan, environmental lawyer and author of "Wild Law" discusses the reasoning behind the creation of a Universal Declaration of the Rights of Nature. What seems like crunchy granola to FOX news is really a matching of sword to sword as the only way left for us to defend our ecosystems from corporations that extract and pollute without accounting for the cost of their damage, is to give equal protection under the law to those systems, which they currently cannot enjoy.
May 3, 2011