Never Forget This Day!

Let’s take a look at a few numbers: Gas prices in Toronto Canada on April 19th 2011: 133.9/litre BP’s Fourth Quarter Profits: $4.36 billion As of March 31st 2011, BP has spent $754 million on the gulf recovery. However, before you get too excited about that number, I have a few more number…. Of that $754 million: The sewer department in nearby Gulfport bought a $300,000 vacuum truck that never sucked up a drop of oil. Biloxi, Mississippi... Read More

Earth Hour?

I believe everyone asked that exact question on the morning of Sunday March 27th. In previous years, Earth Hour had been a growing force bringing climate change to the forefront of everyone’s mind for that one day in the year. But what happened this year? You would think with year over year success there will be an increased budget, capitalization of social media, celebrity endorsements, the works!? However, there wasn’t. In fact, there was nothing,... Read More

Drinking Wine? Save the Cork!

Soooooo its Friday! Time to kick back relax and enjoy the weekend. Maybe even indulge in a glass of wine or two? If that’s the case, all you wine enthusiasts may appreciate these cool fixtures made of recycled wine corks. Who knew wine corks could make perfectly good and cool, lights and chess boards. Enjoy the weekend! Keep it green, Evan  Read More

Hey Mark, Twitter Wants to Help Solar!

“People have heard about it, but people aren’t sure what to do with it. There is a huge awareness but also a disconnect in ‘What can I do about it.” This is a quote by Biz Stone of Twitter. He recently spoke at the solar conference Solar Power International in Los Angeles on Tuesday and this was the correlation he made between Twitter and the solar industry. Now yes, it was a chance to shamelessly plug his company in a public forum,... Read More

The Cove Still Continues

  Mabey you’ve seen The Cove, mabey you haven’t. If you have not, go rent it now I’ll wait….. what’d you think? Winning the Oscar for best feature documentary, The Cove was a great eye opener for the rest of the world to what happens in Taiji. However, the problem has not been solved by this documentary and right now the slaughter continues. For the second time this season the cove has turned red thanks to local fisherman... Read More