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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Keep It Simple, Silly

December 8, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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When the continuous operation of a system relies on a long and complex chain of crucial suppliers and resources, all running smoothly, that’s pretty much a textbook example of an unsustainable system. Put another way, the systems we take for granted to deliver everything from plasma-screen TV sets to store-bought apple pie are more vulnerable [...]

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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Waste Not, Want Not

December 1, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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There are consequences to our national habit of sending food to landfills. American food waste has significant environmental, economic, and cultural ramifications. On average, Americans waste 40 percent of our food supply, which is more than 1400 calories of food per person per day, reports a new study by a team of National Institute of [...]

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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Please (Don’t) Stand By

November 24, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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You may not know that your appliances—cell phone chargers, desktop computers, computer monitors, printers, televisions, DVD players, microwaves, coffee makers, and more—drain energy anytime they’re plugged into a socket, regardless of whether they’re turned on or off. And many electronics, like your plasma TV, don’t actually go all the way off—they continue using “standby power.” [...]

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Eco-Tip Tuesday: Recipes for a Green Clean

November 2, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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Approximately 85,000 chemicals are in use today. According to the Breast Cancer Fund, complete toxicological screening data is available for only 7% of these chemicals, and more than 90% have never been tested for their effects on human health. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, household cleaning products rank among the most toxic everyday substances to [...]

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Pumpkin Love

October 14, 2009 Garden & Farm
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Pumpkin is a ubiquitous part of the American fall season—which is understandable, considering that it’s indigenous to this part of the world. The Native Americans used it as both a food and a medicine. The first settlers from Europe added it to their diets and then some of them helped spread it to the rest [...]

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Environmental News Highlights – 10/8/2009

October 8, 2009 Eco-Friendly Living
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This week’s GreenLinks are about inspiration. Each of the following stories inspired me to believe that we can solve the economic and environmental crises the world is now facing, and they also powerfully prodded me to do what I can to make a difference in my home and community. I hope they inspire you too… 

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