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    Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire:  Ultimate Fan Guide

    Georgiana is the subject of the movie "The Duchess" (currently on Netflix) and a relative of the young Prince and Princess of Cambridge. Get the Ultimate Fan Guide -- with plot points, history, and what happened to the historical characters -- for only 99 cents!

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    The Green Party has continually opposed entry into war and has consistently called for the immediate return of our troops, in stark contrast to the Democratic and Republican parties.
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  • Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened?

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    Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? eBook

    Reflections on Occupy Wall Street, with photos, fun, and good wishes for the future. eBook, Occupy Wall Street: What Just Happened? (Only $.99 !) In the eBook, the Occupy movement is explored through original reporting, photographs, cartoons, poetry, essays, and reviews.The collection of essays and blog posts records the unfolding of Occupy into the culture from September 2011 to the present.  Authors Kimberly Wilder and Ian Wilder were early supporters of Occupy, using their internet platforms to communicate the changes being created by the American Autumn.

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Sophia Garden activities 3/15/07 – 3/24/07

March 15th (7:30PM): Go Green! – Spiritual Connections to the Earth AT: the Rectory of St. Rose of Lima Parish, Massapequa  Featuring Sr. Jeanne Clark and Beth Fiteny (from Neighborhood Network). Jeanne will be discussing the importance of coming home to the Earth to help us embrace the human and natural world as one sacred community. Beth will […]

5th BALLE Conference Business Alliance for Local Living Economies

BALLE: Business Alliance for Local Living Economies  [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_oKBqJg9vA]  

Is Your Fridge Running (Efficiently)?

Appliances account for about 20 percent of a household’s annual electricity use. Since most of our nation’s electricity is generated from fossil fuels (such as coal and natural gas), which contribute to global warming and air and water pollution, replacing older appliances with more efficient Energy Star-rated models can go a long way toward reducing […]

Break Free of the Global Economy – Go Local

Dear Reader, We’ve been inundated with positive responses to Go Local, our Winter 2007 issue of YES! Magazine. It’s clear that our call for independence from the global corporate economy is resonating with people all over the country who are ready for a change. Judy Wicks chats with her customers outside Philadelphia’s White Dog Cafe. […]

Tonite: Long Island Offshore Windmills

At 7pm on Wednesday, January 3, 2007, the Babylon Green Party will host Beth Fiteni of the WindWorks Long Island, also known as the Long Island Offshore Wind Initiative (LIOWI), to speak about the windmills being placed off the Babylon shore. Representatives from local, state and national environmental groups have unanimously supported a 140 megawatt […]

Remembering John Mohawk

from Stan: JOHN MOHAWK WAS RIGHT.  Rick Whaley remembers John Mohawk: Author and Professor John Mohawk spoke at the first national Greens gathering in Amherst, Massachusetts in July 1987. He provides, to my mind, the most profound theoretical center for Green politics. Marxism, he argues, is the flip side of capitalism, not its opposite or […]

And the Color of NEXT Year Is . . .

from Joel Makower’s blog: Kudos to New York Times columnist Tom Friedman, who’s scored yet another triumph with his latest column, And the Color of the Year Is …. That color, of course, is “green,” an assessment with which I can hardly argue. But it’s more than that. Friedman’s column resonated with me on several […]

canvas: Paints LI Sustainable

[Editors note:  Picked us this magazine at Sherry’s in Babylon.  Then got emails from 2 staffers interested in what others are doing.  They are trying to rech out to the LI community.] CANVAS: New Magazine Paints Dynamic Sustainable Portrait of Long Island Publication Provides Community Forum for Green Topics and Socially Conscious Consumers In a […]

Green Gadgets for the Holidays

  Electronic gadgets are popular holiday gifts, but as their popularity and versatility continue to grow, so does their impact on the environment. Devices that plug into wall outlets are responsible for a small but growing portion of a household’s total energy consumption (about five to seven percent). This energy is generated primarily by fossil […]

Corporate Organics; Live Xmas Trees; Faux Guacamole & more

  ALERT OF THE WEEK: NATIONAL ORGANIC STANDARDS BOARD STACKED WITH INDUSTRY REPS The USDA, behind closed doors, recently announced several highly questionable appointees to the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB). Despite calls from the organic community to let the public know ahead of time who the nominees were, the USDA kept the names of […]

Our Climate Ourselves

Supporting Grassroots Education About Global Climate Change What We Do We provide training and materials to help people who are leading their families, their communities, their businesses, or their industries in taking action on climate change. We serve especially the many people who are convinced that climate change is a real and serious issue, but […]

Book(s) of the Month 12/06

Your Money Or Your Life Transforming You by Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin sparked the modern simplicity movement. It remains one of the pre-eminent sources for how to create financial freedom by seperating your needs from your wants. This is not a get rich quick scheme. It is the progeny of Thoreau’s “On Walden Pond”. […]

Living Local

We are told there is no alternative to the corporate global economy. Yet there is another way and the roots for it already exist. Go Local, our Winter 2007 issue of YES! Magazine, recognizes that humanized economies work best: local food, local energy, and local jobs make for better lives. Creating a human-scale economy is […]

Vegetarian Thanksgiving, Hunger & Dangerous Toys

TIP OF THE WEEK: PLEASING THE VEGETARIANS AT YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Whether you are a vegetarian yourself or you have vegetarians coming to dinner, there’s no need to sweat over the Thanksgiving dinner spread. Roughly one in ten Americans call themselves vegetarians, according to the Vegetarian Resource Group’s website. With the statistics from the U.S. […]