Archive for November, 2009

PETA: Eva Mendes Speaks Out Against Wearing Fur

PETA: Eva Mendes Speaks Out Against Wearing Fur

Eva believes fashion should be fun, but there’s nothing fun about the animal suffering caused by the fur industry.

The Venus Project

The Venus Project

The Venus Project presents a bold, new direction for humanity that entails nothing less than the total redesign of our culture.

Largest solar powered stadium

Largest solar powered stadium

A beautiful integration of renewable energy and modern green design, the recently finished solar stadium in Taiwan welcomed the 2009 World Games to 3,300 lights and two jumbo screens all on 100% solar energy.

We Still Remember

We Still Remember

Thousands of hemophiliacs filed a class-action lawsuit on June 2 2003 against Bayer Corp. and several other companies, claiming they knowingly sold blood contaminated with HIV and hepatitis C.

The Top Ten of The Toxic Twenty

The Top Ten of The Toxic Twenty

Pollution is responsible for 40% of deaths worldwide, according to a study, published in 2007, conducted by a Cornell research group.

Best Faux-Chicken Sandwiches

Best Faux-Chicken Sandwiches

Best Faux-Chicken Sandwiches in the U.S.

International transportation: Some lie dying

International transportation: Some lie dying

Each year millions of sheep, pigs and cattle are transported across Europe, often on extremely long journeys.

Solar Laptop Charger

Solar Laptop Charger

Portable solar laptops chargers have been around for a little while now, and they offer a great way to extend the battery life of your laptop using renewable, clean energy.

Twizy Z.E.

Twizy Z.E.

Looking like a Smart ForTwo designed by hippies, the Twizy boasts a flowery exterior and a futuristic cockpit.

Copenhagen Meeting

Copenhagen Meeting

The summit will attempt to draw up a new global climate treaty to supplant the UN’s 1997 Kyoto Protocol.

Who Are We Kidding?

Who Are We Kidding?

McDonalds has decided to go green – at least with its logo

The Goal Is Below 2

The Goal Is Below 2

A temperature rise of no more than 2 °C is widely acknowledged as the ‘safe’ level to avoid dangerous climate change.

Climate Impacts Map

Climate Impacts Map

A new map illustrating the global consequences of failing to keep temperature change to under 2 °C was launched today by the UK Government, in partnership with the Met Office.

Desertification will be 70 percent by 2025

Desertification will be 70 percent by 2025

“If we cannot find a solution to this problem… in 2025, close to 70 percent could be affected”

Biggest Ships, Biggest Polluters

Biggest Ships, Biggest Polluters

Confidential data shows that just 15 of the world’s biggest ships may now emit as much pollution as all the world’s 760m cars.

The Most Expensive Cat In The World

The Most Expensive Cat In The World

Meet the $22,000 designer cat that has become the latest exotic pet for fashionable homeowners in America.

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