We’re big fans of Holstee’s hip ethical products at TreeHugger, but also love their upbeat positive messaging. The Holstee manifesto focuses less on the worthiness of sustainability, thank goodness, and more on being passionate about what you do, huzzah! After our recent interview with Holstee founder David Radparvar over at Planet Green we spotted their ace new manifesto greetin… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Film critic Roger Ebert chose to celebrate Thanksgiving by rejoicing in former Congressman Tom DeLay's conviction on money laundering charges. Ebert first graced his Twitter followers with the following : read more
Continue reading …Even through US troops in Afghanistan are far away they are celebrating Thanksgiving with some of the comforts of home. (Nov. 25)
Continue reading …It really pays to shop in a day wherein great deals are all over town. Today is Thanksgiving and for others, shopping for yourself and for your love ones is one of the great ways to celebrate it. Right before the sumptuous dinner later, how about spending the day shopping around? If stores has been Thanksgiving Online Sale From Target On Going Today! is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …Photo credit: Eamon Mac Mahon Michael Pollan said in the Omnivore’s Dilemma that if you eat industrially, you are made of corn. In Corporate Knights , “the magazine for clean capitalism”, Toby A.A. Heaps picks up on this theme and looks at the causes and effects of corn’s dominance, delivering “the skinny on what’s expanding our waistlines and crippling our health system” in his article ” Killer Kernel” . Food activist Wayne Roberts calls co… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The fraudulent foreclosure mess is a nightmare for Americans and it’s going to cause another major meltdown because of the corruption that is rooted in the actual foreclosure process. Ellinorianne has a great post up at DKOS called: Foreclosure Fiasco – What to Do for the Homeowners? HELP THEM! She outlines the problems and abuses and then offers some assistance. People need legal help to keep their homes. And many of those people don’t have the means to pay for that help. But there are resources but they need funding. I started here: Institute for Foreclosure Legal Assistance . The crisis of fraud has grown so large that we have a new kind of legal assistance focussed on just helping people keep their homes. IFLA Mission Statement and Goals As the nation’s foreclosure epidemic continues to worsen, the Center for Responsible Lending has formed the Institute for Foreclosure Legal Assistance (IFLA) to support groups giving legal representation to families facing foreclosure and financial ruin because of abusive subprime mortgages. The National Association of Consumer Advocates will manage the project, which recognizes that one of the biggest barriers families face to avoid losing their homes is the lack of access to quality legal services. The Institute, launched with a $15 million grant from investment management firm Paulson & Co. Inc., will provide funding and training to organizations that help homeowners negotiate alternatives to foreclosure. The majority of the funds will be grants to support direct legal assistance to borrowers in 10 or more states to fight foreclosure, predatory lenders and abusive loan servicers. It will do this primarily by providing money to top non-profit legal-aid groups and law school clinics. The IFLA then lists the many Legal Aid Foundations in various states. They need money to hire more lawyers so they can help people keep their homes. That’s it. Donate to your local Legal Aid Foundation and if you have the legal ability to help, please do. If you know the law, get training to help people keep their homes. As progressives we have a responsibility to help people stay in their homes, we can help them do so. So I’m asking you to help. This is a worthy cause. Please help if you can because who will?
Continue reading …Now that you’ve got your Windows Phone 7 device splayed open for USB mass storage use , why not make it friendly to non-Marketplace apps, too? Microsoft’s been insistent so far about keeping sideloaded apps out of the equation unless you’re a developer, but a new tool called ChevronWP7 — compatible with Windows XP SP2 and up — will “unlock” your little beast so that you can install whatever you like without going through the store. Presumably, this’ll come in handy for installing stuff Microsoft would never dream of approving — and it’s a whole lot less hacky than an iPhone jailbreak from the looks of it. Have fun and stay safe out there, folks. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Windows Phone 7 gets user-friendly hack for bypassing the Marketplace, loading your own apps originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 25 Nov 2010 11:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo: nosha , Flickr, CC While I do think it’s true that we can an overload on apocalyptic imagery in discussions and stories about climate change, that’s not why people have stopped believing that it’s real. A recent study from UC Berkeley purported to find that too much doom and gloom was turning people off to the very idea of global warming, because it “threatens deeply held beliefs that the world is just, orderly, and stable.” Faced with a concept that poses such a threa… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …President Wulff presents head of Germany’s Central Council of Jews Charlotte Knobloch with Large Federal Cross of Merit with a star, praising her role in fighting extremism and anti-Semitism
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