
A team from Seventh Generation, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and Yestermorrow Design/Build School formed the Carbon Shredders with the hope of starting a national low carbon diet movement. The idea caught on the group recently launched the Bonnaroo Carbon Shredders at the music festival.
By Bob Ferris It is a sad fact of life that charlatans prey on those that need to believe most and are least able to protect themselves. In times past it was the unwashed and rural, but on today’s landscape it is those who turn an open eye and unprepared brain to infomercials and the most bold of the interne... Read More
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Captain Ozone is now backing Carbon Shredders
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August 1, 2008 - 2:00pm
Congratulations on being mentioned on the floor of Congress this morning! Way to go Carbon Shredders!
http://yestermorrowschool.blogspot.com/2008/08/carbon-shredders-recogniz...
July 1, 2008 - 6:31pm
We have miles to go before we sleep, before we move the paradigm to the next evolution when realizing the impact of all our decisions Seven Generations out is the MO; how do we do this given the enormous time constraints we all feel? Here are some words of wisdom that can renew the will to move change forward from Peter Senge’s (ChangeAgent guru) The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook:
"People who are convinced that a vision or result is important, who can see clearly that they must change their life in order to reach that result, and who commit themselves to that result nonetheless, do indeed feel compelled. They have assimilated the vision not just consciously, but unconsciously, at a level where it changes more of their behavior. They have a sense of deliberate patience--with themselves and the world--and more attentiveness to what is going on around them. All of this produces a sustained sense of energy and enthusiasm, which (often after a delay) produces some tangible results, which can then make the energy and enthusiasm stronger."
Barnum
July 1, 2008 - 9:49am
Here is the team getting ready to board the solar bus on the way down to Bonnaroo--a twenty-four hour trip powered by bio-diesel, veggie oil, and good intentions.