Green and Simple
One of the main goals of the North American Odyssey is to encourage people to make changes in their lives the will leave more time for friends, family, and the natural world, as well as reduce people's environmental impact. The food we eat, the water we use, the things we purchase, discard, and transport all affect our lives, and the environment. Sometimes less is more and this is certainly the case for Amy and Dave's lives on the trail; the water they drink comes from the water ways they use as highways, and everything they need fits into a backpack, kayak hatch, or dogsled. The Green and Simple section of the website is designed to provide information about clean energy, locally grown and organic foods, water conservation, energy usage, and cleaner modes of transportation.
Help Us Choose Our New Green TreeHugger Headquarters
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25

It is hard keeping ahead of the blogging world when you work Eastern Standard Time; That is one of the reasons we are looking at a new, floating headquarters. A few extra hours in the morning would be useful, and going east a few time zones would help. Also, no worries for us about the costs of cap and trade and tax increases. And of course, once
Ray LaHood gives half of the Interstate Highway System to cyclists and pedestrians it will be impossible to get around. The only thing to do is to go offshore, but we just can't ...
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Food Revolution or Organic Revolution? Or both? - Huffington Post (blog)
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:53
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Plan to chop down forests in England
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Telegraph: The new policy to convert forests to 'open habitat' will increase the area of heathland across England by 1,000 hectares (2,470 acres) every year for at least the next five years. This will mean chopping down thousands of hectares of mostly commercial conifers to allow rare animals like sand lizards, adder, woodlark and curlew to return. It is estimated that 80 per cent of lowland heathland has been lost in the past 200 years to plantation forestry, agriculture and housing ...
Nissan's LEAF Creates a New "Anchor" for Electric Car Pricing, Forcing Others to Match It
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Photo: Michael Graham Richard
What Do You Expect to Pay for an Electric Car?
With its
unveiling of the LEAF pricing, Nissan just did us all a favor by creating a new "anchor" price for electric cars. People tend to have an "anchor" price for most products, and judge them in relation to that anchor. For example, if you expect a laptop computer to be about $1,000, the $750 model might look like a bargain, but if you were anchored on $500, it'll seem expensive...
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Mobile phone barcode app to help ethical shoppers
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Guardian: An innovative mobile phone app could create a new generation of ethical shoppers by allowing them to check a company's social responsibility rating and environmental credentials. Barcoo, developed by a group of young Germans, allows customers to point their phones at the barcode on products in shops and find out information such as how environmentally friendly a company is and even how it treats its staff. Its makers say the app is intended to motivate the world to shop more ...