While doing this internship with Greenanswers.com, I’ve come across many, many questions that I find to be quite ridiculous. Sometimes, it made me wonder what kinds of people are posting questions on this website, and if they ever received any basic understanding of science from their schooling. I don’t mean to be offensive by sayingRead More
Year: 2009
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Living social innovation: dreamy mass collaboration!
I’m currently in the middle of an application for StartingBloc, which is an organization that holds a fellowship on Social Innovation. Part of the application process is a series of essays. One of which asks how I “live” social innovation. So now I have to figure out, what is social innovation? And how do IRead More
Urban Foraging in Prospect Park, Brooklyn
On October 10th, a beautiful morning even if the slightly overcast sky and the occasional drips of water threatened more rain, I set out for Prospect Park in Brooklyn. I took part in a group hike through the park with the goal of foraging and learning about foraging in this urban parkscape. The group wasRead More
Favorite News Items from the week of 10/5
Here are some interesting stories that I read this week: Group of 20 to phase out fossil fuel subsidies Dow Unveils Solar Shingles A Greener Way to Drink Wine? Try a Barrel 10 Key Questions That Focus Suppliers on Sustainability
Shrinking lifespan and shelf life are just a noontime shadow for the e-waste sent to landfills

Today’s cool devices may be too desirable for their own good when they foster the “gotta have it” mentality that in turn leads to high turnover rates for electronics, excessive unnecessary purchases, and unruly amounts of electronic waste. Image credit: Flickr user databhi ♪♫ While we are in awe of the latest gizmos and smartphones,Read More