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More Kyoto-a-Go-Go This time in the US. From Bloomberg.com via Eco-Portal, news that several large US corporations will be adopting Kyoto environmental standards in order to stay competitive with their [ … ]

Korean Energy… is going green, according to the Alternative Energy Blog (via WorldChanging). On the drawing board are a tidal project and a solar power grid.

Plenty to Go ‘Round… From WorldChanging, a preview of the new Plenty magazine. WC wonders if Plenty may be the bright green Wired…

Conversation and Values Hecate at Eschaton has got it: “Innovation that Protects the Environment and the Economy is an American Value.” But, as she also points out, we’re not likely [ … ]

Making a List… As the holidays approach, we’re all certainly thinking about giving and receiving. Co-op America hopes you’ll wish for sweatshop-free clothing from Santa this year…

Hmmm… I should take back that somewhat snotty comment I made last night about BlogExplosion (which, mind you, I signed up for anyway) — traffic yesterday was awfully good for [ … ]

How Trendy…. Yes, it seem to be the thing now — I signed up for a BlogExplosion account. While more visitors is always nice, I hope those of you stopping [ … ]

More Energy Innovation From the Portland (Maine) Press-Herald, news on yet another idea to make solar power even more efficient.

The End of Suburbia? One can only hope… From WorldChanging, thoughts on the unsustainable suburbs and the End of Oil…

More Energy-Saving Technology From WorldChanging, who knew that dehumidification was such an energy hog? OK, OK, if you consider that most air conditioners also act as dehumidifiers, it should be [ … ]

The Battle Continues At Cape Cod. Despite a favorable Draft Environmental Impact Statement, many residents of Cape Cod are still against a major off-shore wind farm. From ENS via Alternet.

The Conversation is Continuing… With gusto, I might add… Thanks to Enviropundit for quoting me in this post that addresses the “cultural divide” in the US, and how we might [ … ]

A Green Wal-Mart? Is that the direction Whole Foods is considering as it “mulls [a] push into organic clothing?” Perhaps that’s too negative — I like shopping at Whole Foods, [ … ]