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The American Dream Machine

In 1971 PBS launched a program called The Great American Dream Machine – a satire based on political comedy. What really stuck out in this series wasn’t Chevy Chase but Marshall Efron and his critical look at consumerism. “One notable skit was on the different size descriptions on cans of food, in the days prior to government regulation and standardizing of labels. Efron sarcastically compared cans of olives with sizes like “Giant”,... Read More

The Last Mile to Thanksgiving: Are You Hungry For Change?

Trying to come up with some blog topics around the holidays for Hohm I headed out to my parents who are always up for a cup of coffee and some strong debate early in the morning. Quickly the conversation tuned into the upcoming holiday and what is the possibility of households conserving energy by preparing food in one location while the community gathers in once place to eat. This idea was almost instantly rebutted by my dad stating that the conservation... Read More

Social Media in a Green World

Today I’m speaking at West Coast Green on Exponential Change and how Social Technology can help push these changes forword for a Greener World. I have some video up later. Exponential Change View more presentations from Projectline.  Read More