More WSJ surprises

Even more surprising, the Wall Street Journal’s lead article that same day (7/25/05) focused on the challenge and puzzle of endocrine disruptors: An especially striking finding: It appears that some substances may have effects at very low exposures that are...

Last week’s quote of the day

Amory Lovins, interviewed in the Wall Street Journal’s ‘Automotive Report’ special section (7/25/05): America’s choice is very simple: Do we continue to import very efficient cars to displace our demand for foreign oil, or do we make efficient...

Ask the Experts. Hmmm, that would be me…

As of this morning, I’ve taken over the hot seat at the Ask the Experts column at GreenBiz.com. Each month I’ll respond — with the help of the Natural Logic team, and several of our friends and associates (including Jen Boulden, Gary Lucks, Jackie...

Consumption & industrial ecology

SustainableBusiness.com’s latest update includes a number of gems, including this one: The current issue of the Journal of Industrial Ecology… focuses on consumption & industrial ecology and is online free of charge.This issue breaks new ground in...

‘Sustainability no longer just a trend’

I can’t quite figure out what that headline actually means (did they mean ‘more than a fad’?), and the survey that GreenClips, cites from Facility Management Journal (May/Jun 05, p 20) may not be a scientific survey, but it’s still interesting....