A lot of these videos are full of green goodness but let this criterion guide your voting and rate below. Tell us, which entries best address solutions to reducing one's personal carbon emissions? Which are the most:
*Inspiring (Does it make me want to do something?)
*Pragmatic (Does it provide me answers, tools so I can take action?)
*Compelling (Does it make me laugh, make me sad, make me angry, make me shivery?)
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- Planeless
- Just Say No - Thanks
- Sustainable Solutions: Hunter Lovins
- Convenient Truths: Climate And Action
- No More Plastic Bags
- Don't Run Up The Bill
- Redefining The Environmental Movement
- Bear Necessities
- Try The Patch
- Don't Be Goob
- Spend Wisely
- O Goods
- Plant A Seed
- Man Of Convenience: Part III
- Plastic Bag Pillow
- Man Of Convenience: Part II
- Guinea Pig M
- Man Of Convenience: Part I
- Enviremint
- HMS Environmental Management
- Hugurth
- It's So Easy
- He Gets Around
- FREEZEFRAME
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
- An Inconvenient Cubicle
- Carless In L.A.
- Little Guy (Make A Start) Music Video
- Timeline
- A Brighter Idea
- YOU Can Stop Climate Change
- Families Fight Back
- Think Green
- Animal Guide To Saving The Planet
- I Am A Climate Activist
- Good vs. Bad
- Green Kids
- Keep It Green, Keep It Clean
- One Up
- Food Production
- Green
- The Commute
- Aurora City Of Lights' Struggle With The Environment
- My World Is Melting
- Better Late Than Never
- Save Our Planet
- Sid The Lid Meets Tumbleweed
- Chickens Enlighten, Humans Change, World Improves
- Eat Local
- Making A Way
- Change A Light Bulb
- Chicken Little
- Road Rage
- Footprints
- Even Small Actions Make A Difference
- Calling All Earth Lovers!
- Toothbrush Problem
- Follow Me
- Cool Notebooks For A Hot Planet
- Solar Power Walking Chariot
- Greenspotting
- Friends Don't Let Friends...
- Wasting Xmas
- Stop, Drop, & Rock
- Imagine
- Enviroman Takes on Biodiesel
- Reality in the Self-Checkout Lane
- Remix
- Reduce Reuse Recycle At Boulder Community Hopsital
- Demand Reduction At Boulder Community Hospital
- Changing A Lightbulb And Boulder Community Hospital
- Carrying Power: Solar Energy On The Go
- Rust Belt
- Forage! An Exploration in Collaborative Art Making Through Re-Use
- Light on the Pedal, Light on the Planet
- Passive Solar Techniques For Year-Round Local Food - Even In Cold Climates
- The Living Building Challenge
- Going In Circles
- DREAM Big
- Scotty P's Convenient Truths
- A Terrible Pickle
- Peace Corps Experience in Guatemala
- The Man Who Planted Trees
- The Power of Straw
- Work Harder
- Worm Poop - The Other "Black Gold"
- What Can Regular People Do About Global Warming?
- What Can I Do?
- Save Energy, Need Less
- Recycle America, Close the Loop
- A Kid, A Car, And An Idea
- Gwoble Wawming Solooshons
- Future Mechanics
- Secondary Footprints: Reducing the Impact
- Team Denim At The 2006 Tour de Sol
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The Envelope Please...
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Second Prize Winner: Bear Necessities
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Third Prize Winner: Change A Light Bulb
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Bob Stuart said:
Bicycling Science reports that a bicycle is the most efficient way to move peopl
Susan said:
Sweet!
mary p said:
i just watched this again and realized how dramatic and ridiculous it is. how ab
SS said:
Very cool video. Congrats! Seems like there are a lot of sustainability video co
anthony egiziano said:
I have been taking my cooler bags to costco/shoprite in particular for two rea
Shawn Nesbitt said:
I think that the solution being shown, very eloquently, is the idea of public tr
Calvin Jones said:
It is clear that there are a multitude of ways in which our current industrial s
Mia said:
I think a lot of people would watch the videos if they are funny and this video
Susan McFaddin said:
I'm trying to watch the living building challenge and Hunter Lovins interview.
AllQuality said:
Our video missed downloading (30 minute download time) by one minute on the nigh
Spend Wisely
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Comments
Truly Important message here! I am a member of Revend Billy's "STOP shopping Now" congregation. The video creator should send this one to Rev. Billy.
If the public had not become amnesiac about the tremendous importance of the 3 R's: Reduce-Reuse-Recycle, the net impact of all this mindless over-consumption would not be a reality now.
This is an Important message and one which needs to be communicated to the public. The ONLY way to stop the insane corporate control is to STOP the insane consumption. I'd definitely vote for this one.
Posted by: Demelza | March 2, 2007 2:54 PM
Awesome! A truly inspiring message. Let us all think before we buy and when we buy, let us buy wisely. Mother Earth and our future generations depend on it!
Posted by: Kristin | March 2, 2007 10:40 PM
Harmony's "Spend Wisely" video is quite thought provoking & compelling. I am inpsired to put into action that: "Less is more."
Posted by: Angie Bailie | March 5, 2007 2:52 AM
Way to go, Harmony! Tell 'em like it is!
Posted by: Jan Stephens | March 6, 2007 12:25 AM
very informative and eyeopening.....thank you, this is a very important message......no to mass purchases
Posted by: Dale Hughes | March 6, 2007 1:32 AM
this is a great message. i am glad she can "walk her talk" by working with organic companies. i especially liked the photos of the garage and dressers! too real!
Posted by: roberta | March 7, 2007 2:08 PM
Way to go Harmony! We all need to do our share and you have done more than you share. Thank You
Posted by: Mary Ann | March 8, 2007 12:59 AM
I think this a great movie and it inspired me to do less shopping. Well Done!
Posted by: Heinz | March 9, 2007 7:02 PM
important message that everyone needs to adhere to. many people know this, but don't practice this because we, as a global society, are always geared to the cheap and convenient products. that's a mind set that needs changing.
i would like to know how much harmony charges for her products.
Posted by: fiona | March 10, 2007 1:34 PM
Awesome message, great reminder! Thrift stores are great bargains. Recycling the packaging we do purchase is a helpful step. Thanks Harmony Art!
Posted by: Mary Forest | March 11, 2007 1:50 PM
To answer Fiona's questions...Harmony Art does not make any end products. We offer a line of printed organic fabrics which are available in both retail and wholesale quantities. Our goal is to make colorful, beautiful organic designs available to everyone. For a list or retailers visit harmonyart.com... they set their own prices independently. in gratitude - harmony
Posted by: Harmony | March 13, 2007 9:15 PM
yep!!STOP SHOPPING!!!!LOOK on the nearest dumpster to your home and you can get almost everything you need (shoes,shelves,cups..)it is all about consuming less.
Posted by: paulo | March 17, 2007 2:10 PM
Great really gets the message across. Here in NZ the market place is full of cheap Chinese imports, if they break there is no way of fixing them because of the products cheap PVC plastic mouldings which end up in our landfill. The message as you have quite rightly pointed out- if we need to buy anything buy better quality, locally made and if possible environmentally sound products and items that can be fixed if they stop working!!
Posted by: Nigel | March 20, 2007 12:38 AM