Saturday, May 19, 2012

What Would Jacques Do? 100 Years of Oil…

June 8, 2010 by  
Filed under art and technology

By Wallace J. Nichols, Sarah Kornfeld, Jake Dunagan and Stuart Candy – As seen in Huffington Post http://huff.to/aoEogv June 8th, 2010 Jacques Yves Cousteau spent halcyon days gliding above and beneath the ocean. He lived among the largest mammals and sea drift. He was the master educator and voice for the sea. And so, on [...]

Share

When I was beautiful (no plastic in me)

June 6, 2010 by  
Filed under BPA, children, environment, Plastics

I was beautiful. The very cold, round rocks were slipping under my feet. The freezing Maine morning had risen, and my nightgown was like a new garment to me: I was beautiful. I was twelve. That summer my mother (a person born and raised in the arid rocky mountains in Colorado) woke us up as [...]

Share

Wanted:Citizens of a Post-Plastic Society. Must Love Edges.

This is a post co-written by Wallace J. Nichols, Sarah Kornfeld, Jake Dunagan and Stuart Candy (it is also found on The Huffington Post: http://huff.to/b4XI9y) Who were the suave guys who made the first marketing plan for the plastic age to come? It’s easy to imagine an industrial-era confection sold to us by Mad Men [...]

Share

Next Page »