Inconvenient Truths Abound in Eco-Docs 'The Age of Stupid' and 'No Impact Man'

San Francisco Bay Guardian | September 16, 2009
So then, do the canvas bags, travel mugs, energy-saving appliances, clotheslines, CSA memberships, cycling, recycling, composting, and other ecologically minded efforts of a smattering of well-intentioned individuals matter at all? Or matter enough?

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