For some people, The Nation’s Guide to the Nation by Richard Lingeman and the editors of The Nation could be mistaken for a guidebook for “Cultural Creatives,” we citizens living [ … ]
Tag: Green Business
The Greens Restaurant in San Francisco: Cooking Up Solutions to Climate Change
For the last twenty-eight of the thirty years of the Greens Restaurant in San Francisco, chef Annie Somerville has championed and celebrated all that sustainable, vegetarian cuisine can represent: local, [ … ]
Universally Green: Three Tips from Universal Studios on Greening Any Business
You can’t help but “see green” when you look at Shrek, but that’s green in a friendly ogre green coloring sort of way. However, scratch the surface at Universal Studios [ … ]
Durable, stylish and Made in America: Ecologic Designs’ Green Guru Wallets made from Upcycled Bike Tires
Ecologic Designs’ story starts like this: “There is always talk about a killer set of waves and dolphins playing in the surf, an epic afternoon rolling across warm red rocks [ … ]
GreenTalk Radio: Business, Peak Oil, and Climate Change with Andre Angelantoni
GreenTalk Radio host Sean Daily discusses the challenges of greening business operations in the face of peak oil and climate change with Andre Angelantoni of Inspiring Green Leadership. [Courtesy of [ … ]
GreenTalk Radio: Interview with Maryanne Conlin of Ecopreneurist on Green Marketing
GreenTalk Radio host Sean Daily discusses green marketing for businesses with Maryanne Conlin, a lead writer for Ecopreneurist and Inspired Economist, and a green marketing consultant with expertise in targeting [ … ]
Restorative Resolutions for 2009 and Beyond
With a campaign tag line, CHANGE WE NEED, President-Elect Barack Obama and a large portion of the American population should have some rather meaningful New Year resolutions for 2009. For [ … ]
The Twelve Days of sustainablog: Bibles, High Gas Prices, and Tent-based Traumas
While July 2008 looked relatively normal in terms of Fourth of July celebrations and hot weather, $4 per gallon gas put a damper on that other summertime staple: the family [ … ]
The Twelve Days of sustainablog: Email, Passover, and Water
Spring sprang with a vengeance in April, and despite the bouts of Spring fever, we took our laptops outside to enjoy the new season while keeping the posts flowing. No [ … ]
Sustainable Business Movement Born in Philadelphia
As some people in sustainability circles know, Philadelphia is not just the birthplace of America, but also a vanguard city of what is often referred the Living Economy movement, or [ … ]
Healing Waters Promise Transformative Change at Harbin Hot Springs
After a twisting journey up mountain roads or through vineyards, about two hours north of San Francisco Bay area or northwest of Sacramento, and tucked up the side of a [ … ]
It’s Time for reWealth! A Book Destined to Change the 21st Century for the Better
We need to start using the R-words more and D-words less. More restoration, revitalization, renovation, and remediation, and much less development, depletion, or degradation — those directives of the 20th [ … ]
Don’t Worry, Be Happy: Surviving the Financial Crisis?
Are you surviving the financial crisis? While the mainstream media seem more interested in spinning stories of foreclosures, bankruptcies and the like, millions of Americans who have gone green in [ … ]