sustainability
Green restaurants: More than a gimmick
While reading (I copied the original link from Green Table’s site).
It is clear to me that being oblivious to the reality that global environmental change is happening is just a demonstration of what I’ve called the “ostrich technique” (otherwise known as putting your head in the sand). Admittedly, I am one of the advocates of […]
Upcoming climate-change and environmental events in Vancouver
Well, hello sunshine! Today was a beautiful day and thus I had a chance to enjoy the sun for a bit. Worked from home for most of the day, although felt really sleepy at times. Anyhow, for those of you enviro-folks in town, here are some events you can hit.
Via one of my close friends, […]
Review of "Two decades of failed climate change policy" by Mark Jaccard
First, I want to apologize because while I heard the second half of the lecture, I couldn’t take notes as my battery died half way through (actually, exactly half way through). So, the notes you’re going to read are pretty much only from the first half. Since Mark is an academic (and so am I), […]
The Green Living Show recap
My good friend HZ and I were talking about the fact that we already lived ‘green’ and he pondered “how much greener can I live?” I think that while generally I live a fairly environmentally-aware life (that’s what I do for a living, so it would be kind of ironic if I didn’t). But the […]

