Annie Leonard, Executive Director of Greenpeace US and creator of the Story of Stuff, explains how Bioneers provides a 'deep, rich kind of hope that permeates ...
The Story of Solutions explores how we can move our economy in a more sustainable and just direction, starting with orienting ourselves toward a new goal. In...
Annie Leonard is one of the most articulate, effective champions of the commons today. Her webfilm The Story of Stuff has been seen more than 15 million times by viewers. She also adapted it into a book.
Annie Leonard is the Executive Director of Greenpeace U.S.A. and creator and board member of the Story of Stuff Project. Annie calls on citizens to become actively involved, exercise our citizen muscle, and to be passionate about our work. She was interviewed at the 2014 Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) in Portland, Oregon on September 28, 2014. Produced by Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers.tv with Barry Heidt of GeoSpirit.tv.
Okay, maybe it’s not quite that simple, but starting small and building relationships with the people in your neighborhood is a great first step to take to build a community that values people and the planet.
Turns out the average American bathroom is a minefield of toxic chemicals. Sunscreens, lipstick, moisturizer, shaving cream -- many cosmetics contain chemicals linked to cancer or other health problems like learning disabilities.
Today, Greenpeace USA announced that Annie Leonard, creator of The Story of Stuff, will take the reins as the organization's new executive director. Leonard launched what became the Story of Stuff Project in 2007 with a ...
Clay Shirky argues that the history of the modern world could be rendered as the history of ways of arguing, where changes in media change what sort of arguments are possible — with deep social and political implications.
Berkeley, CA (October 1, 2013) – Story of Stuff Project founder Annie Leonard will release the ninth web film in her groundbreaking series on Tuesday, October 1st. The eight-minute Story of Solutions is an innovative look at the paradigmatic and practical shifts needed to move our economy toward greater sustainability and equity.
What better way to close our month's theme than to talk to Annie Leonard, creator of the 'Story of Stuff' series of videos, who has done more than anyone to popularise the idea of "stuff"? She now runs the Story of Stuff project, "a community of problem solvers - parents, community leaders, teachers and students, people of faith, entrepreneurs, scientists and more - working to create a healthy and just world". Here she talks to us about citizen muscle, Glen Beck and what she's giving for Christmas this year. But before we begin, in case you might not have seen it before, here's The Story of Stuff:
Title: Pod to Pod Episode 2 Introduction Voice: Samyuktha PC Duration: 3 mins 54 s Size: 3.57 mb Title: The People have the Power from The Good Stuff Podcast Voice: Annie Leonard, Shweta Narayan, a...
EDGE Funders is a place within philanthropy for an exploration of the deeper philosophical ideas that animate contemporary politics, economics and culture.
In the case of the newly created, all video collection, Sustainability in Higher Education, the inspiration was the 2014 Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) held here in Portland, Oregon, the last week in October. The video interviews we conducted at the conference form the basis for this special collection and were combined with other speakers from previous AASHE conferences as will future conference video content. Over 2,000 faculty and students attended this year putting to rest the idea that sustainability is a passing fad. An even higher attendance rate is expected next Fall in Minneapolis, Minnesota where the best of campus sustainability practices will be in the spotlight along with thought leaders, student advocates, and faculty members.
As you’ve likely noticed, sharing is having a resurgence. The new sharing economy has created so much buzz that it even has a new name: collaborative consumption. With the aid of online tools and smartphone apps, people are sharing camping and sports gear, cars, spare bedrooms, and even jobs. But with the surge has come a heated debate about what truly qualifies as sharing and whether we ought to embrace or reject this new model.
By Annie Leonard In my last essay, I talked about an updated vision of environmental changemaking, one that recognizes that many businesses are potential allies in the transformation to a responsible sustainable economy.
Welcome to SXSW Eco Forward, where we take a look at what initiatives past SXSW Eco speakers and organizations are working on now. Today we're highlighting two previous keynotes, “The Story of Stuff” creator, Annie Leonard (2012), and street artist Shepard Fairey (2013).
For nearly thirty years UB has been practicing its three “R’s” of Reducing, Reusing and of course Recycling with good success. While we have been a leader in the SUNY system we have also witnessed new innovations beyond our campus in both infrastructure and culture chaining activities. The three R’s have been enhanced to a more sustainable “Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle.
By now barrels of ink and miles of ones-and-zeroes have been spilled parsing the “political narrative” of October’s 17-day-long shutdown of the federal government. But you can ignore most of what you heard from the capital’s political pundits. Here’s the thing to remember: This was not a classic Washington political “standoff,” “impasse,” “stalemate,” or any of the other euphemisms used to describe how Tea Party radicals tried to hold the country hostage to their hatred of federally subsidized health care.
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