John McWhatThe . . .
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 Posted in Economy, Environment, Government, Politics, Sustainability | No Comments »I feel like I've been apologizing quite a bit recently for posting sparsely. Well, apologies for all the apologies, and once again for the original apology's catalyst. The much more steady communicator, Sierra Club's Carl Pope, sent me (and thousands, if ...
Recent Readings: Tomorrow Zealand Fat Mart Panels
Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 Posted in Energy, Environment, Health, Recent Readings, Sustainability, Technology | No Comments »Great stuff today. Mostly uplifting, always educational. Enjoy. Energy | A Nation Called Tomorrow | "Senator Hillary Clinton this morning staked her place out in the debate over a new energy policy and global warming, and did so definitively, referring to "the ...
St. Louis Green Guide and Modular Homes
Tuesday, October 9th, 2007 Posted in Design, Housing, Sustainability | No Comments »I trust everyone had a great Columbus Day weekend! Hey, if the dude didn't get lost . . . someone else would have run into the western world a few years later. Two-parter today . . . 1. Over the weekend, ...
NOLA, Two Years Later
Friday, October 5th, 2007 Posted in Development, Environment, Feature, Government, Housing, Sustainability | 5 Comments »As I mentioned in a previous post, my wife and I traveled to New Orleans, LA this past weekend for a wedding. We were fortunate enough to be able to stay an extra day and take a tour of the ...
Sustainable Sports
Friday, August 10th, 2007 Posted in Sustainability, Vegetarianism | 1 Comment »The sports industry, for all of its evolution over the years, still has a long way to go. Sports have been integrated for some time and Title IX has helped women gain access to legitimate athletic opportunities. But, homosexuality is ...