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Could Going Green Mean Trashing Our Landscape?

Image credit: Centre for Alternative Technology Environmentalists may spend a lot of time battling against the fossil fuel lobby , but the awkward truth is that there is plenty of fighting between “green” groups too—perhaps most notably when it comes to what constitutes ‘sustainability’, and how do we manage the sometimes competing demands of clean energy and conservation. From

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China’s Fight Against Disposable Chopsticks | 100 Acres of Trees Are Felled Every 24 Hours

China's fight against disposable chopsticks To keep up with demand, 100 acres of trees need to be felled every 24 hours. But efforts to restrain the use of disposable wooden chopsticks face many obstacles. By Daniel K. Gardner August 15, 2010 China's Ministry of Commerce, together with five other ministries, issued this warning in June: “Companies making disposable chopsticks will face local government restrictions aimed at decreasing the use of the throwaway utensil…. Production, circulation and recycling of disposable chopsticks should be more strictly supervised.” With summer floods devastating southern, western and northeastern China, a massive oil spill smothering the Yellow Sea off the port of Dalian, 3,000 barrels of chemicals bobbing aimlessly but threateningly in the Songhua River in the northeast, and nearly half a million newly registered cars — just since January — on Beijing roads spewing who knows how much additional carbon dioxide into the air, you may think that the government is unnecessarily overreaching in waging a war on the disposable chopstick. But start doing the math and the disposable chopstick, made largely from birch and poplar (and, less so, from bamboo, because of its higher cost) begins to look deeply menacing — an environmental disaster not to be taken lightly. Begin with China's 1.3 billion people. In one year, they go through roughly 45 billion pairs of the throwaway utensils; that averages out to nearly 130 million pairs of chopsticks a day. (The export market accounts for 18 billion pairs annually.) Greenpeace China has estimated that to keep up with this demand, 100 acres of trees need to be felled every 24 hours. Think here of a forest larger than Tiananmen Square — or 100 American football fields — being sacrificed every day. That works out to roughly 16 million to 25 million felled trees a year. Deforestation is one of China's gravest environmental problems, leading to soil erosion, famine, flooding, carbon dioxide release, desertification and species extinction. Get the best in Southern California opinion journalism delivered to your inbox with our Opinion L.A. newsletter. Sign up

What’s New Paddleboard? Extreme Athlete Tom Jones Travels 1,500 Miles to Clean Up the Oceans

Image Courtesy of NY Daily News We’ve seen some pretty crazy stuff from stand-up paddlers recently, but challenge extreme athlete Tom Jones has been taking on for the last three months puts all other stunts to shame. Since May 13, Jones has been paddling 1,500 miles from

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Building a Home With Zero Money: Impossible?

Image credit: Dominic Alves /Creative Commons A seasoned dumpster diver who lived without cash for a year , Mark Boyle—aka the Moneyless Man—knows more than most about getting by without money. Having explored how to travel without cash , he’s now tackling an even trickier subject—is it possible t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Solar Transforms School Performance in East Africa (Video)

Image credit: Solar-Aid From the launch of SolarAid to the massive expansion of its SunnyMoney micro-finance operations , TreeHugger has been excited about this charity’s work to harness clean technology for economic development. We’ve already seen a great video about how solar can be a life-saver for rural families . Now the charity has released another video, this … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is This Ecotopia? Life at Findhorn Ecovillage (Video)

Image credit: The Journey TV It’s been a while since I checked in on The Journey TV —the travelling documentary project that brought us videos on an underused train station turned gardening hub , one man’s efforts to restore 600 square miles of ancient forest ,

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Waste as Resource: The Unintended Consequences of Zero Waste

Image credit: Just for Sharing Ideas I was chatting with a friend who took objection to my post on anaerobic digestion . He had no problem with the concept of finding uses for waste, but cautioned that we often think uncritically about what happens next. After all, once you start using waste, it’s no longer waste. And once it’s no longer waste, you are creating demand for it. And once you create demand, supply will surely follow. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Give to Reverb, Support Nonprofits, Get Booty

Credit. Reverb.org Just as the Green Music Group Challenge is winding down, the green concert gurus at Reverb have come up with another project. They’re taking donations. But … each donation of $15 or more comes with a booty-back guarantee. That is, they’ll send you a gift of concert swag for your donation. It’s called ” Give & Get .” The money will go to support Reverb’s efforts

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How Will Small Businesses Survive Peak Oil?

Image credit: Food Info From Yahoo to Virgin, big business is waking up to the threat of peak oil . So much so, that Virgin bross Richard Branson believes we should be mobilizing for peak oil as if for war . But what about the little guy? It’s often assumed that because peak oil will make global shipping a challenge, that we’ll just transition back to smaller, more local economies. I suspect the truth will be … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Michelle Rodriguez Joins the Sea Shepherd Crew, Courteney Cox Supports her Hometown, and More

Photo via tr3s At Sea Shepherd ‘s “Sea No Evil” art show, which included a silent auction to bring in funds for the conservation organization, the big news came from ” Avatar ” actress Michelle Rodriguez … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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