
Editor's Note: With this post we welcome Scott Boutwell of AEC and CleanTech Trends to the Celsias writing team. Scott writes about the engineering design and sustainability sectors. He starts us off with what seems to be a good case for the Celsias blog and action site! Over the ... keep reading
Written by Scott Boutwell this month, about Computing, Education, Media (2 comments)

At least we have some ideals to fall short of by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist, United Kingdom. In her new book, Not In My Name, Julie Burchill reserves her grandest fury about hypocrites for environmentalists. We are, she says, pious, sexless and contemptuous of ... keep reading
Written by George Monbiot this month, about Media, Philosophy & Religion, Politics (4 comments)

After receiving some serious bucks from the Hilton family, John McCain featured Hilton heiress, Paris, in an ad maligning Barack Obama for being a celebrity. Paris created her own ad, posted on Funnie or Die, complete with an energy policy. Way to stick it to the "white-haired" guy, Paris! And ... keep reading
Written by Leslie Berliant this month, about Clean Technologies, Media, Politics (1 comment)

Editor's Note: Continuing our relationship with SolveClimate, we are featuring another article by David Sassoon, this one on Presidential candidate Barack Obama's energy plan. Barack Obama unveiled his energy plan in Lansing today, the capital of the state of Michigan, primary home of the US auto industry. There ... keep reading
Written by SolveClimate this month, about Clean Technologies, Climate Change, Emissions, Energy Saving, Media, Politics

The home of the Surui tribe in the western Brazilian state of Rondônia was once the centre of an enormous lush rainforest. Today, the 600,000-acre reserve is a small green island standing alone amidst a barren wasteland. In time, if nothing is done to prevent it, the Surui ... keep reading
Written by John P. this month, about Climate Change, Deforestation, Environment & Wildlife, Environmental Disasters, Industry, Logging, Media (12 comments)

Although it would be nice to know that women who wear bras on the outside of their shirts would soon become extinct, there is a slightly more serious message in this low-budget Deep Forest video. Although the lyrics of the French dance duo of Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez are ... keep reading
Written by Rena Sherwood this month, about Environment & Wildlife, Media

We are all blog readers. On a daily basis, we peruse our favorites to gain a reasonable insight to important issues and current news. However, blogs are often not the most suitable medium for in-depth coverage of heavy disciplines (‘often' being the key word, as I have learned more about ... keep reading
Written by Riley Smith last month, about Education, Media

The Great Global Warming Swindle is just one example of Channel 4’s war against the greens by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist, United Kingdom. So here we go again. For the second time, Channel 4 has been fiercely criticised by the broadcasting regulator for ... keep reading
Written by George Monbiot last month, about Climate Change, Media, Politics

For their own health and for that of the environment, we encourage people to eat a diet that is made up mostly of fresh, local, organic produce. Better yet if they can grow that food themselves. And even better if that fresh, organic food is being grown locally in one ... keep reading
Written by Leslie Berliant last month, about Agriculture & Food, Celebrities, Economics, Industry, Media, Politics, Protest

Sometimes a short piece of media can exemplify a whole way of looking at the world. An Exxon commercial I just saw demonstrated exactly the fossilized mindset of petrol-lovers. The ad sought to present Exxon as using technology to meet people's needs. What are our needs? Exxon's representative ... keep reading
Written by Eliav Bitan last month, about Clean Technologies, Coal & Oil, Consumerism, Industry, Media (1 comment)
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