Dishing It Out
Posted on: Monday, February 25th, 2008 in: Climate / Human habitat, Ecology, Nutrition / Fitness / WeightWhen it comes to the most eco-friendly ways to serve and consume and consume food, real dishes and silverware are always the most sustainable. They are reusable and you can always adjust how much water and what type of dish soap you use (less phosphorous is better). They also tend to be cheaper […]
We PayPer Paper, Recycle and Save (The World)
Posted on: Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 in: Climate / Human habitat, Ecology, Work/life balance
According to paperrecycles.org:
“In 2006, a record 53.4 percent of the paper consumed in the U.S. (53.5 million tons) was recovered for recycling. Paper recovery now averages 360 pounds for each man, woman, and child in the United States. “
The American Forests & Paper Association (AF&P) is proud of this feat, but paper continues to comprise more […]
AfriCam: Just Like a Safari
Posted on: Friday, February 8th, 2008 in: Climate / Human habitat, EcologyCheck out the AfriCam, where you can watch live footage of the happenings at a watering hole. The webcam is located at a private game lodge in the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
You make also want to check out a YouTube video of a battle between a herd of water buffalo […]
Top Ten Again: Green Building Projects
Posted on: Monday, February 4th, 2008 in: Art and culture, Climate / Human habitat, Ecology, Mental and emotional health
The American Institue of Architects’ (AIA) Committee on the Environment holds a contest for the year’s Top Ten Green Projects. You can see details of the last several years winners at their website. This picture above is of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Global Ecology Center
(Global Ecology Research Center), a winner for the 2007 competition. Some […]
Riders…for health
Posted on: Sunday, January 27th, 2008 in: Allopathic medicine, Climate / Human habitatIt’s that time of year– when New Year’s Resolutions unfortunately start to tarnish in their appeal. But I have an inspiring report on a serious way to get moving while helping yourself get/stay healthy like you may have resolved to do a few weeks ago at the beginning of January AND helping others at […]
10 Terra-Tips: Closet Edition
Posted on: Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 in: Climate / Human habitat, Ecology
Look at the label: look for organic grown cotton and/or clothing made sustainably in the USA, like clothing at Patagonia’s website.
Invest in quality clothing: REI provides a 100% warranty on their clothing - if anything happens to your polo fleece - ever - they will allow you to exchange it!
Organize your overstock: donate clothing. […]
10 Terra-Tips Take One: Kitchen
Posted on: Sunday, January 20th, 2008 in: Climate / Human habitat, Ecology, Herbs and other botanicalsJeanne Besser, who writes for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, published Ten Ways to a Greener Kitchen this week. Here is a sum up of the article:
Bye-bye bottles: invest in a water filter and refill a neoprene water bottle
Buy Local: to reduce the need for shipping, buy produce from local farmer’s markets
Dispose of Disposables: use washable […]
Divorce Attacks Planet Earth!
Posted on: Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 in: Climate / Human habitat, Ecology, Mental and emotional health, relationships
In a recent study, scientist Jiango “Jack” Liu found a correlation between increased divorce rates and energy consumption. As he was studying a panda population in a specific region in China, he noticed that while the region’s human population didn’t change, there was an increasein the number of households. He found that divorced people are leading ‘resource […]
Paper Nor Plastic
Posted on: Sunday, January 6th, 2008 in: Climate / Human habitat, Ecology, Uncategorized
Which is the most environmentally friendly choice? Some would say paper because it decomposes quickly and can be recycled with your newspapers. Others think that plastic bags are better because they have multiple purposes and they cost less energy to produce. According to Institute for Lifecycel Environmental Assessment, U.S. demand for paper bags causes the felling […]
