It sure was a green month. A lot of green conversations, videos, articles, etc.
We even saved some pandas, and remade some ice in the poles, that was super!
But we missed a few things, and for that I am sad, but will dedicate blog space to them in the future. Here is a quick list of stuff that should have made the blog, that you should check out now, and will make the WhitScott.com in the future.
Book Review: Tim Flannery’s The Weather Makers: How Man is Changing the Climate and What it Means for Life on Earth..
This book changed my life, my habits, my outlook on the world, and how I consume in it. I can’t recommend a better book for any of you to read. I’d let you borrow my copy, but someone has it.
Here you can find an interview with the author, Tim Flannery, on NPR.
2 Interviews
Andy Cooper from Humboldt about his company Footprint Recycling.
Cooper makes and sells diesel. He’s completely passionate about it, and I can’t wait to get an interview of him on my site.
Seth Bauer is Editorial Director of The Green Guide for the National Geographic Society. I met him in New Orleans at a sustainable branding conference, and am hoping to get him to talk a little bit about National Geographic’s The Green Guide.
I have been introduced to, or already know, a ton of people doing some really inspiring work in the green industry. To them I send out a special thank you: I wish you could all have been on the blog.
It’s been a fun Green Month. Stay warm (from global warming), stay green, stay healthy, consume less, stop dumping your gas in the ocean, and save a penguin.
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1 drew // Apr 30, 2008 at 9:29 am
What color is this month going to be?
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