Hi everyone! So sorry about the nearly year-long absense of posting, I’ve been involved in a lot outside of cyberspace.
I’d like to share the activities that we will be having for our first annual Earth Week. Any suggestions, criticisms, or questions will be welcomed and appreciated.
Everyday:
-Recycling wars : A school-wide competition in which the grades [...]
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Earth Week
Posted in activism, change, charity, consumerism, environment, organic, pollution, tagged action, activism, earth, earth day, earth week, environment, human rights, school on April 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Weather Channel Founder Wants to Sue Al Gore
Posted in activism, al gore, alternative energy, climate change, consumerism, current events, environment, systems on March 5, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I came across this article on my way to check my Yahoo email.
Great. Another global warming denyer trying to make a scene by trying to sue people who sell carbon credits. Ever wonder where the money goes to? Many offsetting businesses fund renewable energy projects, a sector we could be leading the world in. Instead, [...]
Consumption and PIZZA PIE: System of a Down’s Subliminal Messages
Posted in Iraq, Music, Political music, System of a Down, activism, consumerism, consumption, current events, environment, politics on February 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Chic N’ Stu by System of a Down
The first time I heard this song, I admit I was a bit suprised. It was such a catchy song, but it was about pizza. Come on. How pointless is that? Then, I looked at the lyrics (which I had not really paid attention [...]
Late New Year’s Resolution Post
Posted in change, consumerism, consumption, environment, new years, resolution, sustainability, systems on January 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
School work has kept me extremely busy these past few days, I apologize. I was also under the impression that my school newspaper article about New Year’s Resolutions would get published, however, I was wrong, as there was a bit of miscommunication. Instead, I’ll post it (modified a bit) here.
Every year, as the ball drops [...]