Eco-Beat, 11/17
Reese Witherspoon Needs an InterventionYou'd think that most Hollywood stars have heard of recycling by now (or could at least afford a trash can that meets their garbage needs), but apparently not. On the "Tonight Show," Reese admitted to sneaking her excess trash out at night and putting it in the neighbors' can. |
No Impact Week Starts SundayThe NRDC is sponsoring the second ever No Impact Week -- inspired by "No Impact Man" Colin Beavan, of course. If you're itching to participate, noimpactproject.org has a little how-to guide for no-impact novices. Sign up here. |
Win a Free Trip to HopenhagenReady to take your journalistic aspirations to the next level ... and win a free trip to the Copenhagen? Thought so. The Huffington Post and Hopenhagen.org are sending one citizen journalist to cover the UN climate talks for Huffpo. Sign the petition to enter. |
Should I Turn My Computer Off, or Hibernate?For years, IT guys have argued that powering your computer up each morning and down each night results in extra wear and tear -- shortening the lifespan of your beloved compy and erasing the energy gains. The DOE says it's no longer true. |
Is Wind Turbine Syndrome for Real?After interviewing 10 families from all over the world who live next door to wind farms, Dr. Nina Pierpont is convinced that Wind Turbine Syndrome deserves some serious research before any more turbines are built near homes or schools. |
- Coca-Cola now comes in plant-based plastic bottles.
- William Lind gives the conservative argument for public transit.
- Developers in NYC are about to open the city's first ever non-smoking apartment building.


















