Postmodern Times is a series of short animated films presenting new ideas about global consciousness and techniques for social and ecological transformation. Our first episode, “Toward 2012″, introduces the project, explaining concepts from the best-selling book, “2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl” (Tarcher/Penguin, 2006) by Daniel Pinchbeck, in the author’s own voice.
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LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BOOMj, Inc. (OTCBB: BOMJ)(www.boomj.com), a leading Web-based niche social network and e-commerce site serving more than 78 million Baby Boomers and adults over 35, today named the “Top 10 Green Baby Boomers,” in honor of Earth Day 2008. These individuals are leading the pack in environmentally friendly products and practices, and are encouraging the rest of the world to live “green” lives.
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Today’s young environmentalists were brought up with the concept of a planet in peril, reinforced by recycling seminars at school and an animated Captain Planet saving the world every week. For some, the stereotypical climate change crusader may still be a youthful, shaggy-haired activist chained to a tree. But a new trend is emerging - while Generation Y is still the greenest demographic, the baby boomers are hopping on the environmental bandwagon in droves. And due to their enormous clout as consumers and voters, their support could provide the tipping point in forcing everyone else to go green too.
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