Saturday is give back day in the No Impact Week and the group who just did it decided their way of doing something positive would be to support local farmers by trying to sell out the Union Square farmer's market by 3PM. Join in!
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Flash mob: Sell out the Union Square farmers’ market by 3PM on Saturday
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Maybe they’re not all bad afterall (I kid).

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Castle Made Out Of Plastic Bottles
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Sorry for the long absence. I was in Haiti for two weeks and came back about a week and a half ago.
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Help for Haiti
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Stephanie, my colleague at the No Impact Project, asked me to draw your attention to the fact that we are having a screening series of No Impact Man during Earth Week in April. The idea is to bring people together to watch the movie–call it candy–and then to get them to take environmental action–call it saving the planet! The program is still in the works but we're designing a complete screening action kit to help you do everything from organize the screening to catalyzing your group to meaningful environmental action in celebration of Earth Week
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Eco groups! Wanna screen No Impact Man on Earth Week?
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Yesterday, I read about the deadlock in Congress over dealing with our deficit and I felt just sickened. I twittered : “I've begun to think that both parties care more about institutional survival than our national and planetary survival.” This, in turn, got fed to my “status” on my Facebook page , where lots of people started commenting.
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Who do our political parties really care about?
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Posted on 17 February 2010
Thanks for this to the Empress of Dirt .

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What if we create better world for nothing?
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A long time ago, someone wrote to me and asked me what I would do if I was wrong about climate change? I answered him like this .
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What if there is no human-caused global warming?
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Posted on 11 February 2010