May Day, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and even Cinco de Mayo… lots to celebrate in May.Β We had lots to celebrate at sustainablog, also… especially a bevvy of new voices who joined us during the month.
Those new writers got us over our Spring fever slump, and took sustainablog in some very interesting new directions…
May 2008
- Keith Rockmael reviewed the film A Convenient Truth: Urban Solutions from Curitiba.
- Our friends at Low Impact Living suggested five eco-smart ways to spend your tax rebate.
- GO editorial intern Oscar Cardenas explored the environmental impact of using echinacea to fight colds.
- Guest poster Max Gladwell argued that social media can change the world.
- Product designer Aaron Symanski wondered why every product can’t be sustainable.
- Chad Crawford took note of three “green” religious figures who’d been included in the “TIME 100.”
- Bill Chameides distinguished good biofuels from bad biofuels.
- Justin van Kleek discussed some myths of environmentalism.
- Caroline Savery gave an overview of the fine art of dumpster diving.
- And Sheryl Canter of Environmental Defense Fund explored some green business innovations.
Later today (since I’m a day behind): Weddings, Fathers and Vacations — June 2008
Read more of the sustainablog 2008 year-end wrap-up
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