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No Impact Man: Oh no, here come the weirdos with the cloths Apr 9, 2007 ... Here’s a list of ancient forest-friendly paper products, ... Cascades, Marcal, Natural Value, Earth First, Seventh Generation, Trader Joe's, ...
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No Impact Man: Environmentally-conscious packaging? Think ice ... Or if the packaging does not have positive utility for the planet then make it so for the people--make it edible and nutritious, like the ice cream cone ...
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No Impact Man A blog by Colin Beavan aka No Impact Man about living a green, sustainable, environmental life ... Site Credits. Design by Mary K. Elkins ..... People ask me, if one person or family tries to use fewer planetary resources--in this case, ...
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No Impact Man A blog by Colin Beavan aka No Impact Man about living a green, sustainable, ... People ask me, if one person or family tries to use fewer planetary ...
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No Impact Man: How to be an extreme, green take-charge-of-your ... Aug 6, 2007 ... How to be an extreme, green take-charge-of-your-life machine ... in the midst of this year-long experiment in extreme environmental living, ...
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No Impact Man: How to talk to people about human health, happiness ... Jan 4, 2008 ... I'm in the business of trying to get people to see that we could be happier, healthier and more secure with some adjustments to how we run ...
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No Impact Man: Eating local vs organic But for now, I thought I'd offer a few concluding paragraphs from John Cloud's recent article in Time, "Eating Better Than Organic": ...
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No Impact Man: Why eating less meat helps the environment Aug 30, 2007 ... According to the UN Food and Agricultural Organization’s November, 2006 report, “Livestock’s Long Shadow–Environmental Issues and Options”: ...
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No Impact Man: Save a chimp as a sustainable Christmas gift The Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center in the Republic of Congo—Africa’s largest chimpanzee sanctuary—provides orphaned chimpanzees with a loving, ...
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No Impact Man: How does a society effect rapid change? Dec 18, 2008 ... I posted the last couple of days about the occupation of the Capital Power Plant, spearheaded by Bill McKibben and Wendell Berry.
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