Posts Tagged Environment
The Green Queen Bee
April 29, 2009
People Seemed to be Feeling Positive on Earth Day A slight departure from stimulus talk today to discuss the President’s first 100 days in office, with regard to sustainability and the environment. Oh wait, actually the stimulus IS the first 100 days in office. And the money that went towards environmental initiatives from the stimulus [...]
The Green Queen Bee
February 17, 2009
Eco-Barrons on the Way A new book set for release next month, Eco Barons, profiles and praises champions of the environment. According to the Times write up, it might be too far reaching in its scope, offering only the briefest profile of a few too many people. Regardless, the idea that people, as individuals, are [...]
The Green Queen Bee
January 26, 2009
Today, I will Worry About My Job A recent poll indicates that environmental protection and sustainability, have slipped on the list of concerns that Americans are pre-occupied with today. Compared with last year’s numbers, when 56% of Americans said that environmental protection was important, the latest poll published by The Pew Research Center, shows just [...]
The Green Queen Bee
April 22, 2008
Because We Need to… Every once in a while, someone so eloquently reminds me of something that I already know: Our environmental problems–and how we tackle them–are simply symptoms of a larger societal and globalized “character flaw” that accompanies the way we have come to live today. But generally we think of character flaws as [...]
The Green Queen Bee
April 2, 2008
We’re Stretching the Definition a Bit Generally simulations require some sort of representation of the other through oneself. But there are so many fascinating visual documentation and education projects out there that I have decided we will be stretching the confines of “Simulation Wednesdays.” Coming to a superfund near you. Today we bring you, Superfund [...]
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