- January 27, 2014
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http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/blogs/organic-sustainable-food/grocery-swapping?src=rssGrocery Swapping No matter how much you adore eggplant or zucchini, there comes a point where a bumper crop spills over into a glut. Rather than leaving your unwanted harvest on your neighbors’ doorsteps in the dead of night, Read more
Soft, silky and gorgeous, the newest intimate green fashions are made from organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, recycled fibers and other sustainable touches. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
A friend passed along this interesting visualization of the world's calorie consumption. Below is a screen grab showing the U.S. leading the pack in calories consumed. It's interesting to see that the whole western world appears to be eating too many Read more
In one sense, we are supposed to let art speak for itself. It exists for its own sake. No need to hyper-interpret the play, film, painting, or poem. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/blogs/organic-sustainable-food/a-truly-local-loaf?src=rssA Truly Local Loaf As grain prices — especially those for the wheat varieties used in baked goods — have risen drastically in the last year, many farmers have reconsidered wheat both as a cash crop and as home-grown fodder Read more
Reduce garbage, and make healthy soil. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Im always saying that food company donations and partnerships to health and environmental Good Causes end up doing more for the companies than the recipients. Money always talks. Accepting corporate donations comes with strings that create conflicts of interest. The Read more
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It’s not as though we don’t have enough to worry about here on terra firma in terms of the environment and waste, but space junk does pose some serious threats. British newspaper The Telegraph reports the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Read more