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The Story of Stuff (Video)

“From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It’ll teach you something, it’ll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.”

I have posted the Story of Electronics and the Story of Cosmetics, well here is the original of the series which focuses more on a general nature of the overwhelming amount of stuff we use in our everyday lives.

Our Brief History with Fossil Fuels (Video)

This short animated film made by the Post Carbon Institute gives a quick and entertaining history of our use of fossil fuels to power most of our lives, and what the post-carbon world might look like … The most striking thing to me was the mention that from the beginning of the industrial revolution to now is only an amount of time equivalent to about 3 human lifetimes. So much has changed in such a short period, and it’s a reminder that we can change again. Not as fast as many of us would like, but we can do it. The important thing is to steer towards a better world.

Michael Graham Richard

Read more about our post carbon future here at the Post Carbon Institute.

The Story of Our Cosmetics (Video)

The Story of Cosmetics, by the Story of Stuff Project, examines the pervasive use of toxic chemicals in our everyday personal care products, from lipstick to baby shampoo. Produced with Free Range Studios and hosted by Annie Leonard, the seven-minute film by The Story of Stuff Project reveals the implications for consumer and worker health and the environment, and outlines ways we can move the industry away from hazardous chemicals and towards safer alternatives. Here’s the video:

I encourage you to read more on this subject because we are quite literally, unwittingly poisoning ourselves with our personal care products. There are alternatives we can choose, here is a website devoted to this subject.

The Story of Our Electronics (Video)

I will be writing quite a bit in the near future about our ‘throw-away’ society and the impact this is having on our planet. Today I want to talk about the overwhelming amount of electronic waste we produce. Every single computer, TV, VHS player, DVD player, cell phone, PDA, smart-phone – well, every gadget that has ever been produced, will one day end up in a landfill of some sort. Whether it is in one year, two years, five years or fifteen years the outcome is still the same – the product becomes broken or obsolete and it is tossed. Did you notice how I said ‘fifteen years’ in the last sentence, that was for effect, most devices are lucky to last 5 years. How long do you think you shinny new smart-phone will be in your pocket?

Now I can go on in more detail about the toxic legacy these gadgets carry with them; how they harm the workers who make them, how they emit toxins while you use them and how they pollute our ground, water and air when we are done with them, but here is a short video that explains it best. The Story of Stuff Project has created a series of videos, explaining simply and clearly, where our stuff comes from, where it goes when we are done with it, and the impacts of our stuff on not only us but our environment. Here is one of their latest videos: The Story of Electronics:

Ontario Takes a Step Back and Hangs-Up on Cell Phone Warning Labels

Cell phone towers are lurking everywhere

Ontario should have voted through a bill to require warning labels be posted on cell phones to create a better awareness that these devices do pose a health risk. Unfortunately they didn’t. Not that I hate cell phones, I love mine. I was an early adopter as well, buying my first cell phone in the […]

Robert F. Kennedy Jr – Inspirational Defender of the Environment (Video)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr

When I first heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr speak at Idea City in 2004 I was immediately inspired. He speaks about topics that are very near and dear to my heart; the environment, health, politics, media and of course how they interconnect. I was very impressed with his sincerity and the way he framed and […]

Zen Habits Blog; Smile, Breathe and go Slowly

Zen Habits Blog Logo

I have been following the Zen Habits blog for some time now, and I believe you should too. The blog focuses on these core concepts: simplicity, health & fitness, motivation and inspiration, frugality, family life, happiness, goals, getting great things done, and living in the moment. Leo Babauta, the creator and writer of Zen Habits […]

Too Much Corn: How Corn is Undermining Your Health

Aerial of Irrigation Sprinkler in Corn Field

You might not be aware of this, but on average, we inadvertently consume over 700 kg (1540 lbs) of corn a year, per person. Sounds crazy doesn’t it. The number blew me away too. I knew corn had permeated it’s way into most processed ‘foods’, but 1500 lbs – that’s over 4 pounds a day! […]

Submit your nominee for the dirtiest opponent of clean energy this year

Repower America along with the Alliance for Climate Protection are having a vote to see who we feel is the “the dirtiest opponent of clean energy this year“. From Deepwater Oil to Upper Big Branch, 2010 has been a year of environmental disasters. But the big oil and coal companies aren’t backing down. Shadowy front […]