Archive for February, 2009

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From The Good Human Archives – February.

For new readers of The Good Human and for those of you who may have missed them the first time around, here are a few of my favorite articles from February of years past. With well over 1,300 articles on the site, it’s easy to miss some – I forget about some of them [...]

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Does A Cold Winter Mean That Global Warming Is Bunk?

Don’t all these huge snow and ice storms across the country mean that the globe isn’t really warming? I’ve never seen such a winter!
On the surface it certainly can appear that way. But just because some of us are suffering through a particularly cold and snowy winter doesn’t refute the fact that the globe is [...]

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A Very Inconvenient Truth – Saturday Morning Cartoon.

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Quick Green Reads For The Weekend Volume 104.

We have had some wild weather here lately – from 50 degrees one day to 9 the next, with some sun and snow thrown in for good measure. Every morning it’s a surprise to see what it is doing outside. Of course, this only reminds me to take advantage of the nice days [...]

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Green Job Sectors In Demand For The Future.

Want in on the coming green job boom? With energy costs heading ever higher and a President who finally gets it, we are soon going to see a rather large increase in the availability of these “green jobs”. Whether you have direct experience with some of these sectors or you can adapt your [...]

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Canada’s Oil Sands Declared Most Destructive Project on Earth.

A report issued by the nonprofit organization Environmental Defense has declared petroleum extraction projects in Canada’s oil sands to be “the most destructive project on Earth.”
“When even former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed, who started the Tar Sands ball rolling, is calling for change, you know this is a major disaster,” said Aaron Freeman, the group’s [...]

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Do One Thing: Make Your Own Natural Antibacterial Spray.

This weeks’ Do One Thing is about making a natural antibacterial spray. In the last however many years, the idea that we have to spray antibacterial cleaners all over our house and children has come to be fact, when it’s not at all. We actually need germs to survive, and if we “teach” [...]