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12 Posts published in this category

The Heat is on Chevron

Published on September 16, 2013 In articles, online, reporting & writing

After YES! Magazine published my article Chevron Pollutes, Here’s What the People Did Back last week about two actions this summer to bring attention to a multitude of the oil…

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# activism, Chevron, climate change, Common Dreams & Yes Magazine

Nantes — City of Wonder

Published on August 7, 2013 In articles, features, online, reporting & writing

The host of this year’s Ecocity World Summit, Nantes has shown the way of using art to build a culture of resilience. My article Lessons for building an ecocity culture…

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# art, cities, climate change, creativity, Ecocity, Ecocity World Summit, livable city, Matador Travel Network, Nantes, parklet, San Francisco, sunday streets & travel

What we can learn from the Transition Town movement

Published on January 25, 2013 In articles, features, online, photo essays, reporting & writing

Last week I wrote a piece for Shareable entitled Bring Transition Town-style Sharing to your Community about the transition movement and its latest, most noteworthy and replicable inspirations and projects….

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# bicycle, cities, community, creativity, public transportation, San Francisco, Shareable.net, simple living, slowing down & transition towns

What would Nature Do? Biomimicry and Cradle to Cradle article

Published on December 16, 2012 In articles, features, print, reporting & writing

The winter issue of YES! Magazine features my article From Soap to Cities, Designing From Nature Could Solve Our Biggest Challenges. It has the latest info about the Biomimicry and…

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# biomimicry, Bridgett Luther, cradle to cradle, design, Janine Benyus, Michael Braungart, William McDonough & Yes Magazine

Urban Prototyping: Magical Pieces of the Future

Published on October 23, 2012 In online, photo essays, reporting & writing

Living in San Francisco, I’ve come to appreciate and almost expect my fellow residents’ relentless drive for innovative use of urban spaces, to redefine what it means to live and…

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# Shareable.net & urban prototyping

Soil is the Solution, or the most important environmental story I’ll ever write

Published on August 25, 2012 In essays, online, reporting & writing

This is a story I posted this week on Daily Kos that got a lot of attention… Climate Change SOS: Soil is the Solution, or the most important environmental story…

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# 60 Minutes, Bob Shaffer, California, carbon sequestration, climate change, CO2, compost, cover crops, farming, food, food waste, garbage, media, methane, new york times, Paul Hepperly, Recology, Robert Reed, San Francisco, soil & vineyards

Smaller Cities Not Far Behind their Big Sisters in Going Green

Published on August 3, 2012 In articles, online, reporting & writing

This just went up on Alternet: How Smaller Cities are Taking the Lead in Sustainability Innovation Big cities get all the attention – but smaller, more agile towns are turning…

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# alternet, cities, clean energy, infrastructure, solar energy, stimulus & sustainable cities

Alternet: San Francisco on its way to zero waste

Published on April 24, 2012 In articles, online, reporting & writing

Where No City Has Gone Before: San Francisco Will Be World’s First Zero-Waste Town by 2020 A future without landfills? SF is already 78% of the way there — but…

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# cities, composting, environment, recycling, San Francisco & zero waste

Rio+20 “informal informal” negotiations this week in New York

Published on March 20, 2012 In reporting

I’m going to New York this week for the first round of ‘informal-informal’ negotiations on the zero draft of the Rio+20 outcome document in the run-up to the United Nations…

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# ecocities, IEFS, Rio+20 & UN

Sidney, NY residents embrace their Sufi neighbors

Published on March 8, 2011 In print, reporting & writing

Tolerance in a Small Town – Yes Magazine Last summer, during the “Ground Zero Mosque” controversy, the battle for tolerance spread to upstate New York, where the sleepy town of…

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# religion & tolerance

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