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20 most influential
Women in Green
of 2010
 
Top 25 Green
Business
Innovations of 2010
BP Oil Spill 2010
Bill McKibben in the
Best of
Green
Business & Politics
2010
EPA's Effect of
Climate Change on
Childrens Health
 

We are here…to love as
broadly and as deeply as
we possibly can—
knowing that we cannot
do this without the
support of the
entire community of Life.
Our purpose is
to consciously further
evolution in ways that
serve everyone and
everything, not just
ourselves. This is our
calling. This is our Great
Work. Indeed, this is our
destiny!

~Miriam MacGillis,
Director of Genesis Farm,
Blairstown, New Jersey~
The Story of Electronics
Farming with Nature: Trailer
Happy Planet Index
Carbon Nation Trailer
"Leaked Chemical Information"
The Story of Stuff
by Annie Leonard
Young Voices on Climate Change
Story of Bottled Water
Global Warming 101
National Geographic
How to Ban Plastic Bags in Your Community
The Story of Cap and Trade
Plastic Pollution Coalition
PROJECT #1: How to Ban Plastic Bags in Your Community High-school students successfully campaigned to ban plastic bags in their city of Santa Monica. This was one of the first cities that banned plastic bags in the United States. The entire country of China has banned plastic bags, thereby saving China hundreds of thousands of gallons of fossil fuel and preventing thousands of tons of global warming gas from entering the atmosphere. Here’s How You Can Ban Plastic Bags in Your Community: 1. Show the Team Marine video to your teacher or school principal. 2. Start a Team Marine at your school and get a mentor. 3. Create a website for the new group you want to create and create a facebook page for it. Put the Young Voices movie trailer on your website. Send out the URL for your website to the kids in your school and community. 4. Ask your principal or teacher if you can put on an assembly. Do a school assembly explaining how plastic bags use fossil fuel and how much CO2 can be prevented from going into the atmosphere through a plastic bag ban. 5. After the assembly ask any students who are interested in helping to get a ban on plastic bags to stay and dress up as a plastic bag monster. 6. With a scientist or teacher, do a study like Yassi and Evelina did on the impact of plastic bags on ecosystems. Bring the study to the local media—TV, newspapers and do a BLOG. Count and document (photography with a digital camera) the number of bags on the trees along your local river. Find out how many bags are thrown away each day. Call your local waste management company. Find out the cost how much # could you save by reducing garbage. 7. Visit local politicians and get them to introduce a resolution to ban plastic bags in your community, town, city or state. 8. Bring data and testisfy at town hall meetings as a plastic bag monster and bottlecap monster. 9. Publicize and hold rallies with posters and make sure there’s a plastic bag monster and a bottlecap monster –media: contact local media. 10. Once you win a ban on plastic bags, follow through and make sure it’s implemented making frequent visits and calls to your local politicians and PUBLICIZE YOUR SUCCESS AND WHY THE BAN IS IMPORTANT to you as a young person inheriting this Earth. Bring to the assembly: 1. AND PLAY the TEAM MARINE DVD 2. Clipboards so students who want to create a Team Marine at their school can sign up 3. Info sheets with the website URL 4. Press Release: We at ____________ school want to try to ban plastic bags in because plastic bags: 1. Affect global warming because they are made of fossil fuel 2. End up in the oceans where they are eaten by birds, mammals and it kills millions of them /? year 3. Litter waterways and roadways 4. Are not biodegradable—they stay around forever.
Anya: Citizen Science in Siberia
Harmony
by Prince of Wales
Collective Evolution
The Story of Cosmetics
Stephen Hawking on Religion: Science
Will Win (6.7.10)
Symphony of Science - The Poetry of Reality
(An Anthem for Science)
What kind of world do we want?
IUCN extinction crisis video
Travel Green Guide
International EcoTourism society
Glorious Dawn
Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking
Symphony of Science - 'The Unbroken
Thread' (ft. Attenborough, Goodall, Sagan)
Symphony of Science - 'We Are All
Connected' (ft. Sagan, Feynman,
deGrasse Tyson & Bill Nye)
Permaculture 101
TEDxSydney - Nigel Marsh - Work
Life Balance is an Ongoing Battle
The Vanishing of the Bees
The Vanishing of the Bees
trailer 2
Mike's Beautiful Life
Preview
Home made Solar Panels
Michael Pollan - Food Rules for Healthy
People and Planet
Food Inc.  Trailer
Restoring the earth community by
Caroline Fairless
Rob Hopkin on Transition Town
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permaculture
Permaculture Pathways beyond
sustainability
 
 
**The Permaculture Concept  Part 1
Bill Mollison co-founder of
Permaculture gives insight into the
techniques.  
The Permaculture Concept  Part 2
Bill Mollison co-founder of
Permaculture gives insight into the
techniques.  
The Permaculture Concept  Part 3
Bill Mollison co-founder of Permaculture
gives insight into the techniques.  
The Permaculture Concept  Part 4
Bill Mollison co-founder of
Permaculture gives insight into the
techniques.  
The Permaculture Concept  Part 5
Bill Mollison co-founder of
Permaculture gives insight into the
techniques.  
The Permaculture Concept  Part 6
Bill Mollison co-founder of Permaculture
gives insight into the techniques.