Arctic Ice Melt: A Video Explanation
October 13, 2009 by John Cottone
Filed under Global Warming, Green Video Corner, Sustainability
In this short video, NASA climate scientist Tom Wagner clearly explains the recent history of arctic ice melt, and what these changes mean on a global scale. He also discusses NASA’s role in monitoring the cryosphere.
Via Treehugger

Going Green in Obama’s Greensburg – Video
May 22, 2009 by John Cottone
Filed under Building Green, Green Video Corner, Sustainability
Greensburg, Kansas is rebuilding green two years after it was devastated by a tornado. The Wall Street Journal’s Andy Jordan notes that decision was based on a complex calculus that included tax breaks and PR, as well as altruism and a concern for the environment.
How Green is our “Stuff” Culture?
May 19, 2009 by John Cottone
Filed under Consumer Products, Corporate Responsibility, Green Home and Living, Green Video Corner, Sustainability
Have you ever wondered if our culture of “buying stuff” is truly sustainable? And how did we become a consume-and-dispose society? I encourage everyone to watch the video at the top of this article, a simple education tool for our youth, yet still eye-opening presentation called “The Story of Stuff”. Annie Leonard, an expert in international sustainability and environmental health issues, narrates this 20-minute, quick-hitting look our consumption-first economy. She highlights important social, political, and environmental considerations, and asks thought-provoking questions along the way.
On the consumer front, hopefully more people will start asking deeper questions of themselves and corporations when considering purchases:
- Do I absolutely need this product?
- Where did the raw materials come from, and are they potentially toxic?
- Who assembled the product, and were they paid a fair wage to work in a healthy environment?
- Is this product built to last?
- How and when will I dispose of the product?
For more specific information on products, check out GoodGuide (which is also available as a free iPhone app) and SkinDeep.

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