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Category: Issue 2 Number 3

Beware the Green Shirts: The War of Tatsoi

By Amrit, Amrit@JournalofSustainability.com My issue with tatsoi started, as well-intentioned things often do, earnestly and with true commitment. In my neighborhood, for 18 dollars a week I can get a large bag of seasonal organic produce from the local CSA...

The Voices of Solar: Marlene L. Brown

By Rose Marie Kern, rmk@swcp.com ”I was surprised by the lack of respect for women in the trade.” Marlene Brown is an Electrical Engineer and a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Labs.  Winner of the...

Language though Occupation

By Andrés Jennings, drediz2000@gmail.com There is no risk in saying that almost all literate people in the world have taken some kind of foreign language course.   Maybe just in high school, taking a basic Spanish course that was a requirement to...

The Voices of Solar: Mark Chalom & Betty Tsosie

By Rose Marie Kern, rmk@swcp.com ”The People living in the Government homes on the reservation always get sick, but we don’t, we have been very healthy.”   Mark is a Passive Solar Architect living in Santa Fe.  ...

FUNdraising Events – a Good Option for a Slow Economy

By Rose Marie Kern, rmk@swcp.com One of the basic conditions of being human is the desire to make our world a better place.  Most people begin by improving their personal environment, then at some point in their lives they see something that just does...

An Assessment of Renewable Energy Corporation

by George Marinakis, George@JournalofSustainability.com R enewable Energy Corporation’s (REC) strategy is to achieve market penetration and profitable growth through a cost-efficient manufacturing base, or what they refer in their various Annual Reports (2004-2008) as...

2009 Business Report to the Readers

By George Marinakis, George@JournalofSustainability.com   “The Media is a faceless leader in America.” Prof. Scott Taylor, UNM Anderson School of Business, attributed to Prof. Suresh Srivastva, Case Western University...

Get up, Stand up...news from Broadwell hill

By Kathy Jacobson, kathy@broadwellhill.org     The following was written on October 15th in conjunction with 350.0rg "Blog Action Day" toward the "International Day of Climate Action" on Saturday, October 24th.  ...

A tribute to Thomas Berry – ‘geologian’ and philosopher

By Dr. Haydn Washington, Environmental Scientist and Writer, haywash@bigpond.com On June 1 st 2009 Thomas Berry left the world he loved so dearly. There are few people who have influenced me as an environmental scientist and writer as profoundly as Thomas Berry. I would rank him...

Distributive Justice in United States Climate Change Policy

By Elaine Cimino, ecimino10@gmail.com Distributive justice concerns what is socially just with respect to the allocation of goods and equitable treatment in a society. It is a topic that the United States foreign policy has refused to acknowledge in their international...

I Ching/Climate Changes

September 22, 2009        by R. Qui        Consulting the   Oracle, we receive number 15, Modesty....

Practical Environmentalism

By Rose Marie Kern, author@rosemariekern.com           I grew up in the suburbs,   Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Chicago, and Louisville – they were all pretty much the same in the 1960’s and 70’s, The...

Opinion: Sustainability--the failure in urgency

By Haydn Washington, haywash@bigpond.com Abstract This paper examines the failure of Western society to feel a sense of urgency about solving the environmental crisis. Ten contributing factors are discussed, ranging from a failure to consider values, a lack of...
 
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