Eco-Sex in Scientific American
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Some lovely news: I will be speaking on a panel at the Go Green Expo on Sunday, March 21st at 3:30 PM. Use the code GGENYC for discount tickets. My esteemed fellow panelists include: Mindy Pennybacker, author of Do One Green Thing Roxi Sugar of AngelRox Beth Fiteni of the Sustainability Institute at Molloy College Linda […]
Avatar, along with its positive environmental messages and right-on anti-military stance, also has one of the hottest sex scenes I’ve seen onscreen years. Imagine fusing your mind with another through a “braid” (called the “queue”) that connects to your neural circuitry to your beloved. Asra Q. Nomani, writing for the Daily Beast, brilliantly explores the mind-blowing […]
Say what you want about Al, but his op-ed in today’s New York Times is a must-read. Cap and Trade is is a complicated, widely misunderstood topic. Even the climate activist community isn’t aligned on this issue. The conversation will continue on the left, as we hash out the best solutions. One thing we all […]
No matter how you feel about PETA, they do know one thing — how to market vegetarianism via sex. And there ain’t nothin’ wrong with that, darlings. That is, in part, Eco-Sex’s mission too, so we’re pleased to see that PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door 2010 competition is in full swing. Are you a hot […]
The New York Times covers one of my favorite topics this week: aphrodisiac foods. In A Viagra Alternative to be Served By Candlelight by Sarah Kershaw, some persistent myths are shattered. Even though Kershaw says that chocolate’s reputation as an aphrodisiac is highly exaggerated, I prefer to remain under the illusion that it’s magic, simply […]