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Tag - San Francisco

Resources • Soil

Turning Waste into Wine: A Pilgrimage to the Composted...

Resources

What Santa does after Christmas

Bike Reporter • Soul

Remembering the victims of a car-eat-bike world

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I went down to the demonstration, to get my fair share...

Politics

The Google Shuttle Effect on San Francisco

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President Obama comes to San Francisco Jazz Center...

Street Life

Sunday Streets SF: Love me Tenderloin Edition

Cities

Lessons for building an ecocity culture

Art

“They’re making art out of recycled crap...

Justice • Soul

“Real Mormons Love Everyone!” – SF...

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"If we truly want to move away from the excessive burning of artificially cheap fossil fuels that is powering the modern way of life, we'll need a positive vision of how and why people would benefit from such a change. The most basic case for a less materialistic, carbon-intensive lifestyle I can think of is that what gives our lives meaning and makes our spirits soar is usually not about how quickly we can get from Point A to B, but the human connections that happen along the way."

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