So What Did Your iPhone Cost You? Me?
When you wander into Walmart this Friday, after receiving your pay stub, maybe you’ll ponder the true cost of the items there you and others covet? At least after reading below. What does it really...
View ArticleUkraine Oil & Gas: Riding the Razor’s Edge of PR
The Fukushimanuclear disaster in Japan has sped the so called “non-nuclear” debate, which in turn has fueled discussion over maintaining or even increasing the use of fossil fuels. Recent talks between...
View ArticleGamers Prefer Social Media and Mobile, Expect Games to Be Free
Revenues for computer and console games shrank between 2009 and 2011 and many gamers shifted from PC games to those on social media and mobile platforms, expecting however not to pay to play as a new...
View ArticleApple Clean Energy Pledge Called Onto Carpet
A press release from Greenpeace calls to question today whether or not Apple’s so called “clean energy policy” is a significant improvement over past inefficiencies. Greenpeace International complains...
View ArticleGeneration Ali Plus Alltech: Correct Human Focus
Watching London 2012, reporting on great Olympian’s, led us to an interesting intersect today. Our world, seven billion souls, our future, depends on all of us. The future depends on us understanding...
View Article2012 Global Cleantech 100 Winners Announced
Cleantech Group has announced their fourth annual Global Cleantech list, highlighting the top 100 most promising companies in the areas of; energy efficiency, biofuels & biochemicals, smart grid,...
View ArticleEuropeans Would Spend More on an Environmentally Friendly Car
The preoccupation for the environment seems to be getting more and more attention from consumers and 35% of the Europeans said they would actually spend more on a green car, according to a...
View ArticleGreenpeace & Limited Brands: Making Being Green Sexy
Calling Victoria’s Secret “toxic villains” is something Greenpeace is not averse to doing. But when parent company Limited Brands agrees to do a huge turnabout, the world’s most famous environmental...
View ArticleAmerican Consumers Like Shopping Green, Survey Finds
The 2013 Cone Communications Green Gap Trend Tracker revealed that 71 percent of Americans consider the environment when they shop, and nearly half of them seek out environmental information about the...
View ArticleTalk Is Cheap – Consumers Pay Lip Service To Going Green
Recently, Kars For Kids, a leading car donation charity surveyed over 1,000 American adults in March 2013 on a variety of topics. While “going green” receives a lot of PR and noise, do Americans really...
View ArticleSustainable Restaurant Association (SRA) Goes Global
In “green news” from the UK, the Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA) has just announced having launched their rating system for restaurants globally. Now available for any restaurant in the world,...
View ArticleOgilvy Believe that Pandas Are Primates, but Who Cares?
If you stumble upon a press release titled “Darwin Was Wrong; It’s Survival of the Cutest” would you read it? We did, and we found a worthwhile cause to bring to your attention. Ogilvy & Mather...
View ArticleAttention Wal-Mart Shoppers: Toxic Waste Rollback
The news Tuesday Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plead guilty to charges some stores across the US committed environmental crimes was not the biggest story in the nation, but maybe it should have been. In Federal...
View ArticleGreenpeace Report Says “Genetically Engineered Crops Cannot Be Controlled”
According to a news release we just received from Greenpeace an outbreak of unapproved genetically engineered (GE) wheat found growing in the US shows GE crops cannot be controlled. Greenpeace...
View ArticleGlobal Warming’s Most Frightful Casualty, Juan Valdez?
Now here’s a head turner just in case rising sea levels and so-called mini Ice Ages doesn’t smack climate change nay-saying out of you, your coffee could forever be damaged if something isn’t done! If...
View ArticleMonsanto Hosts Honey Bee Health Summit
Yesterday, Monsanto Company announced having held a “first-of-its-kind” Honey Bee Health Summit to be hosted by Project Apis m. (PAm) and Monsanto’s Honey Bee Advisory Council (HBAC). The event will...
View ArticleSea Shepherd Australia Tag Teams Change with Nicole McLachlan
In conservation news Champions of Change, an initiative by Sea Shepherd Australia, is being championed too by Nicole McLachlan. Embarking on a seven month tour of the continent “down under’s” seashore,...
View ArticleRenault-Nissan Alliance Continues to Lead Sustainable Auto Way
In a bit of very good environmental PR, the Renault-Nissan Alliance has announced the sale of its 100,000th zero-emission car. So far, electric cares from the alliance have saved some 53 million liters...
View ArticleMarubeni Corporation Up Stakes in Renewable Energy by €100 Million
Wind an solar developers Mainstream Renewable Power has just announced Japanese Trading Company Marubeni Corporation grabbing a 25% stake in their company for €100 million in investment. According to...
View ArticleIs China Smothering?
For years now reports on China’s almost epidemic pollution have been news, but somehow “knowing” of problems there seem to have had little effect. With a new economy, rocketed upward by the new...
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