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Soy Milk: Greener Than Real Milk, Still Not That Green

An article by The Green Lantern at Slate points out that while the carbon footprint left by producing milk is greater than the one produced in making soy milk, it's not by that much. Though soy milk isn't produced by cows, the genetic engineering that goes into making soybeans isn't anything to brag about.
Clearly the only solution to this problem is to stop drinking milk, thereby reducing many kinds of pollution. By eliminating milk altogether, we don't need to waste so much energy on cows, soybeans, cars for transporting milk, and making people taller. Height pollution is just as much of a problem as the others.
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Star Wars: Most Environmentally Advanced Movie Ever?
A hilarious article over at Earthfirst tries to point out the pro-environmental aspects of Star Wars in order to reinforce the film's brilliance. Among such observations as the fact that no one is ever seen eating meat and that the droids run on a seemingly infinite battery, they point out how "The Force" relates to the environmental movement. But they forgot to mention how The Force uses the energy of good and evil rather than any computer-related technology, and how beneficial that is to the environment. That got us to thinking that we should shift our attention from green energy to force technology, because this is clearly where the future is headed. May the force be with us, always.
Organic Fast Food
In trends we’d like to see continued, a recent news announcement of the opening of O!Burger—an all-organic fast food chain opening in Los Angeles—proposes that fast food doesn’t need to be unhealthy. The burgers are made entirely from grass-fed cows, and the menu includes such health-conscious items as bananas and even live culture yogurt Now how about a drive-thru lane for bicycles?
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Leather!
We’ve discussed recyclable shoes before; but at the same time, a worn pair of sneakers does not necessarily mean that they’re stylish.
Many men and women are looking for more refined, elegant (or dress) shoes that don’t use leather products and can pass as a classy article. It’s difficult to do that and be the real thing, but now there may be solutions to that stylistic faux pas.
The shoe company Georgette makes higher-end shoes that look like they’re made from real leather. In many cases, the shoes have very nice designs and more importantly, supposedly feel like real leather as well. While these are only sold for females, it at least indicates that it’s not too far off for viable dress shoes to be out on the market that are imitation leather. And soon enough, “imitation” won’t have to mean “tacky.”
Which Television Is The Greenest?
An article in Scientific American discusses green options when purchasing a new television. Though they point out that both LCD and plasma televisions suck out a bunch of energy, they state that were you to choose between the two, the LCD is the more environmentally friendly option. For those bemoaning the loss of big-screen vision, don’t fret: Of all the options, the most environmentally friendly is a projector! Gives you some incentive to shell out for a theater, doesn’t it?
Of course, the best option is always to hold on to your analog TV, and it gives you some punk cred as well.