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Recycling glass and $$.....with parkville dave
from YouTube :: Tag // myspace July 19, 2008
Recycling glass makes a green earth. get yo money back and buys something else wit it! advanced recycling techniques the parkville way! also check out my myspace page at www.myspace.com/parkvilledave Author: parkvillemd Keywords: advanced recycling glass earth day home health parkville dave think green save money earthday porn cam girl Added: July 19, 2008
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Air Pollution from China
from The EnvironMinute July 18, 2008
Air pollution doesn’t stay local – in fact, it travels around the globe, affecting many different nations. Do you like the EnvironMinute podcast? Please help spread the love! Send an email to info@flpradio.com, tell a friend, or write a review in a podcast directory. Thanks!
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Goodbye and Good Luck, Tony!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 17, 2008
Tony Juniper visited Northern Ireland earlier this year, just before announcing his departure as director of Friends of the Earth UK, a decision that takes effect this week. Click on this 2 minute film to see and hear Tony in conversation with Baglady; also starring former NI Environment Minister Arlene Foster and NI FoE director, John Woods.
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Eco–friendly Living
from Weekday Podcast July 16, 2008
First, a conversation on the week's news in Canada from our correspondent, Vaughn Palmer of the Vancouver Sun. Then, around the Northwest people are trying to live in an eco friendly way, but there are a lot of nuances to recycling, composting and purchasing that can effect your environmental impact. How do you avoid excess packaging? Is there a way to be eco cool when it's hot? Do you have questions? Now is your chance. Tom Watson, King County's EcoConsumer, joins us. Call 800 289 KUOW or email Weekday. Tomorrow on Weekday: Offshore Oil Drilling
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Rainforest Action Network- Kicking Butt, Taking Names
from Ryan Is Hungry July 15, 2008
QuickTime vPIP We recently had the privledge to make a video about Rainforest Action Network, the non-profit envrionmental change maker. We first met Julie Wolk, RAN Grassroots Organizer, at the Bioneers Conference. Julie explained that RAN works to hold corporations accountable for their environmental practices through an inside-outside approach to activism. Having protesters outside a store or shareholders meeting helps to put the pressure on, having a contact meeting directly with CEOs on the inside helps get the demands met, both creating space for each action to make real change. We were super impressed and moved by the passion and dedication that everyone we interviewed in the organization has. They ve made incredible changes and continue to train and empower the next generation of environmental activists to get engaged and tell corporations that business as usual is just not OK . We ve been working on this for a few months, going through their extensive video archive, gathering interviews and trying to bring 20 years of RAN s work into the spotlight. All media in the video (music, photos and original interview footage) is Creative Commons licensed. Thanks to everyone at RAN for letting us come in and document your work!
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FOOD NEWS: Urban Fruit Gleaning
from Cooking Up A Story: FOOD NEWS July 15, 2008
Portland Fruit Tree Project provides a valuable service that helps communities benefit directly from local resources. Fresh fruit that grows on neighborhood trees is collected by volunteers, and dropped off at local Food Banks for distribution to those in need. The great thing about this program is that in large part, the fruit would not be harvested or eaten by anyone—if not for fruit gleaning. Everyone involved benefits, including the trees, as harvesting is beneficial to their health!
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GOOD Magazine: E-Waste
from YouTube :: Videos by GOODMagazine July 14, 2008
If the transition from 386 to 486 resonates loudly in your heart strings, then you have some idea of how far we've come the past fifteen years or so. Of course, the seemingly exponential acceleration of tech improvements presents a fair share of problems--problems that extend beyond your feelings of inadequacy that can't be quelled until you get your hands on the next big thing. Electronic Waste, or E-Waste, is cause for serious environmental concern. Every time someone makes a device run faster, smoother, or more efficiently, a whole line of products becomes obsolete. We, however, hope that once that happens, those items won't become environmental burdens. From GOOD, with love, here's a PSA explaining what you can do to help. Author: GOODMagazine Keywords: good magazine e-waste computers recycling environment electronic waste Added: July 14, 2008
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How Does Green Building Work?
from BrainStuff July 14, 2008
In this HowStuffWorks podcast on green building, learn more about creating sustainable buildings that reduce carbon footprints and use recycled material.
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How Does Lead In TVs Work?
from BrainStuff July 14, 2008
Most cities won't accept trashed monitors, because a monitor can contain up to 5 pounds of lead. Learn more about lead in this HowStuffWorks podcast.
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How Planes Are Recycled
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe July 12, 2008
Look as this plane is demolished into tiny pieces to be shipped off for recycling. Ranked 3.56 / 5 | 979 views | 1 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: soul3 Tags: Airplanes Cars Demolished Look Motors Off Pieces Recycled Recycling Shipped This Tiny Categories: Wheels & Wings How To
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ECO-COMPANY HELPS BUSINESSES & SCHOOLS
from Revver - school Videos July 11, 2008
Author: BSN Added: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 10:41:21 -0800 Duration: 586A British company is running a series of pioneering schemes to help various businesses and schools become more environmentally friendly. This is the latest feature in the BSN series on innovative eco-projects across the UK.
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Wahnsinn Müllverbrennung
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) July 09, 2008
M lltourismus statt sanftem Tourismus? Doz. Dipl. Ing. Hanswerner Mackwitz, Chemiker und Autor des Bestsellers "Zeitbombe Chemie" nimmt Stellung zur geplanten M llerbrennungsanlage in Heiligenkreuz (Burgenland). Inmitten von Nationalparks und Thermen soll eine gigantische 325.000 Tonnen Anlage errichtet werden. In der Region selbst fallen nur 5.000 Tonnen M ll j hrlich an!
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Seattle's 20 cent 'Green Fee' on Shopping Bags
from The Conversation Podcast July 07, 2008
Seattle Public Utilities estimates that on average every person in the city uses 485 plastic bags a year, and another 110 paper bags a year. The city proposes charging you 20 cents for disposable bags paper or plastic in most Seattle stores. The plan would start January 1. It would also ban those Styrofoam containers restaurants use for take out food. Tomorrow night, the city council hears public comments on a plan. We want to hear what you have to say today. We'll find out how the city plans to enforce the plan, and why Styrofoam is being banned when other disposable products that are just as bad for the environment are not. Also today, The Future Of The Internet, And How To Stop It. Jonathan Zittrain thinks that the interconnectedness which makes the web great will also be its downfall, unless something is done.
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The 118118 Challenge
from The Mr Science Show July 07, 2008
118118 is a directory enquiries phone number in the UK that has recently expanded to "answer any question you put to us, no matter how big or small." So we thought we might test them out with some of the unsolved questions from our show, and then some maths. Listen here, with the voice of 118118 played by the AT amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;a href="http://polls.blogflux.com/poll-16054.html" amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;Take the poll amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/a amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;br/ amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;br/ amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;a href="http://polls.blogflux.com/" amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;Free Poll by Blog Flux amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/a amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;Marc: Should you have sex before sport? 118118: Various studies have been carried out to examine the possibility that intercourse before a sporting event drains an athlete of their physical ability. Verdict: Well, not an answer. So let us turn to readers of this site, and as you can see, 32% of voters say sex before sport is good for your performance and 24% will take it when they can get it, whilst 25% think it is bad for performance and 15% think it makes no difference. Only 5% thought you should be married. So from our poll, you definitely should have sex before sport, even just to get it when you can. Listen here:
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Recycling - The Kids 20 Years Later
from Revver - humor Videos July 04, 2008
Author: SmartMarket Added: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 21:50:19 -0800 Duration: 56Here's a video we created as a video response about those school kids in the Weyerhaeuser television ad...imagine them 20 years later. Is he still recycling love notes? We'd like to think he gets the girl...and is still recycling!
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American Children Set Guinness World Record with Sneakers
from YouTube Mobile Videos July 03, 2008
Ten thousand smelly sneakers were cause for celebration in Washington on July 2, 2008. They set a world record for the longest chain of shoes, while teaching kids about recycling. A national children's magazine sponsored the event at their downtown headquarters...and you might be surprised to hear what happens to the shoes next. VOA's Carolyn Presutti shows us.
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