Here's a link of sustainable living films by animals, lots of Fun, Enjoy!!
http://www.animalssavetheplanet.com/media/swf/design_video.swf?vidNumber...
I am attaching a graph I've prepared for my classes. It shows productivity
growth (output per hour), average earnings, and total compensation for the
U.S. The difference between average earnings and total compensation is that
total compensation includes benefits, notably health insurance. The diagram
gives evidence that in recent years an important drag on earnings in the U.S.
has been the high cost of providing medical benefits.
Economic theory tells us that productivity and earnings will grow together.
More than one million people in Taiwan have pledged to help cut carbon emissions by being a vegetarian. Taiwan's population is about 23 million, and the one million vegetarians would reduce at least 1.5 million tons of carbon emissions in Taiwan in one year.
The Union of NoMeatNoHeat made the announcement during its anti-global warming drive. Many prominent politicians, such as the legislative speaker, the environment minister, and Taipei and Kaohsiung Mayors all pledged to become vegetarians.
Students Aren't Customers; Education Is Not a Commodity
By William Astore, Tomdispatch.com. Posted June 1, 2009.
By only viewing education as a way to a higher-paying job we're giving a free pass to the prevailing machinery of power.