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Lighter Footstep has a brand new sister publication.
EcoTech Daily: Green technology, gadgets, and news launched late last month, and is filling out quite nicely. If you like keeping current on the technologies changing your home and community, EcoTech Daily might deserve a place in your bookmarks or RSS reader.
One of EcoTech daily's most popular new features is The Daily Five: a five item, five minute quick-read available each morning by 5:00 Eastern. Current feature articles include SUNRGIs Coal-Killing Solar Body Slam, How the Media Abandoned the Environment, and Urwerks Hyper-Expensive Windpower Watch.
If you'd like to subscribe to EcoTech Daily's RSS feed directly, you can follow this link.
As for Lighter Footstep -- we'll be back. Soon. Watch this space or our RSS feed for more details. | | Be the first to comment |
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A couple weeks back, I was interviewed by NPRs Neda Ullaby for an upcoming environmental piece on Morning Edition.
The segment is scheduled to air today. Its topic is whether the environmental movement has become
preoccupied with global warming. Morning Edition's report is based, at least in part, on a
piece I wrote for Lighter Footstep last June: Five Things that Are Worse than Global Warming.
I published it on the day of the Live Earth concerts, and it ended up
being one of our most read (and most controversial)
articles.
Lighter Footstep is primarily about personal approaches to Green Living, so we dont directly address climate change that often. The position I took with Neda is that the success of the movie An Inconvenient Truth marked a real sea change for the environmental movement. At the same time, all the attention being paid to global warming is giving a variety of issues the cold shoulder.
I thought it might be appropriate to reprint the original article. Click through to see what the fuss was about, and please feel free to share your thoughts in our comments section.
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At Lighter Footstep, we've long been fans of bicycle commuting. And with record crude oil prices and gasoline again edging up above $3.00 a gallon in the United States, a lot of people are starting to agree.
When it comes to green transportation, bikes are tough to beat. Theyre cheap, quick in traffic, and pollution free. But its tough to tote the weekly groceries unless youre properly equipped. Thats where this burly CETMArack comes in.
The CETMArack is plenty big enough to handle that weekend beer run or pretty much anything else you can think of doing. They come in three, five, and seven rail configurations, and can be purchased with a handy fence too keep things from sliding around.
Wait until you see what you can do with this thing. Click through to see just how much a bicycle can haul. | | This item includes 5 comments |
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The very picture of suburban America a comfortable-looking small home, complete with picket fencing and a verdant thatch of manicured lawn:

But things arent quite what they seem. Heres the same house, shortly before its lawn was treated and the photographer figured out how to hold his camera straight:
So what's going on here? The lawn in the top image has been painted as in sprayed with landscaping paint. Its a new way to show a plush lawn that looks great from the street, but doesnt suck down time and resources. Click through to the rest of the article for more. | | This item includes 3 comments |
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