SPONSORED BY:

How to Have a Green Christmas

 

Email To A Friend

Please fill in the following information and we'll email this link.

Separate multiple addresses with commas

SPONSORED BY
 

Label

Newsweek Top Stories
Visions of a Decade
Visions of a Decade

From 2000-2009, one photo per month.

The Failure of Copenhagen
The Failure of Copenhagen

Why there could be a silver lining in a failed climate treaty.

Sex Scandals of the 2000s
Sex Scandals of the 2000s

From John Edwards to Mark Sanford, the decade's memorable affairs.

118 Days in Hell
118 Days in Hell

A NEWSWEEK journalist recounts his captivity in Iran.

Discuss

Sponsored by

Member Comments

  • Posted By: EAG02 @ 12/09/2007 2:55:26 PM

    I just found this fun new Christmas song about stopping global warming -- check it out at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e1MGStdPtc

  • Posted By: Aktankersley @ 12/03/2007 11:51:35 PM

    I have an agreeable laugh... "stupidity" makes excellent and valid points... that said, nixxynoxxy, I agree with you and the article too. It is certainly positive to reduce our impact on the environment and live more sustainable lives. Yes, all of us "little" people using "little" energy individually seems so small in relation to the "big guys" who are often hypecrytical... even so, one person does make a difference!

  • Posted By: nixxynoxxy @ 11/28/2007 12:09:40 PM

    Stupidity- this article simply suggests how one can help the environment this holiday season by switching it up. it's by no means an attack on you and how you celebrate your Christmas. I hope some day soon there will be more sporting events during the day and wind and solar power every where, but the suggestions in this article are just a start. Lighten up, be happy, be Green.

Reply

Report Abuse

Enter comments if any for reporting abuse

My Take

Customize the NEWSWEEK homepage
to feature your favorite columnists.

Customize Now
 
The Greediest People of All Time
From Bernard Madoff to AIG, Wall Street has reinvented excess. But the Masters of the Universe didn't invent greed. A look at the despots, robber barons and others who made our shortlist.


 
 
PHOTOS
Wall Street's problems have captured the attention of Congress, the White House and the media. But on the country's Main Streets ordinary folks are wondering if anyone is paying attention to them. A look at how Americans are coping with the economic crisis.