The one thing lost from an environmentally conscious artificial tree is the distinctive and festive holiday scent of pine. One whiff conjures up visions of presents, family meals and endless football games.
The folks at Sweet Grass Farm have come up with a way to get all of the green-scented satisfaction you want, without chopping down a tree: the limited edition Holiday Greens Collection that smells exactly like fresh pine. And we have a gift pack as as the prize for that week’s Green…
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Join the Green Challenge every month and produce one small change to help the environment. Keep us posted on your progress all through the month and keep an eye out for spectacular giveaways.
This month I have challenged myself to reduce the amount of packaging waste that I generate by rethinking what purchases I build. I’ll be reporting on some of my findings next week. But for how, here are a few tips on avoiding excess packaging.
Buy whole fruits and vegetables instead of packag…
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Congratulations to Debra from North Carolina for winning a copy of Alt Fiber: 25+ projects for knitting green with bamboo, soy, hemp, and more by Shannon Okey from Ten Speed Press. She was the lucky winner of our contest. Hopefully that book will expand her knitting horizons.
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These days with the options for local, organic, sustainable, fair trade, grass fed, free range and whole grain foods popping up at most grocery stores anyone who is trying to eat green turns into a foodie of sorts really quickly. What can you give for Christmas besides a share in a CSA or homemade delicacies?
How about heirloom seeds for the garden, GreenPans or a gift to Heifer International. Eat. Drink. Better. has a list of the Top Ten Sustainable Culinary gifts. You can additionally c…
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In many families, as soon as the turkey and stuffing are packed away, the Christmas decorations come out. Is it better to buy a real tree or use a fake one? A real tree is better whether you follow some guidelines. whether you aly have a fake tree, keep using it as faraway as possible.
It’s Thanksgiving So Put Up Your Christmas Tree! originally presented on Green Daily on Thu, 27 Nov 2008 13:35:00 EST 0.Please see our terms for use of feeds.
[Source] Christina Clark
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Just when everybody is finally starting to get all their light bulbs switched by from incandescent to CFL there’s a newer, greener kid on the block: the ESL.
Created by Vu1, ESL (Electron Stimulated Luminescence) bulbs create light by accelerating electrons that next stimulate a phosphor coating on the inside of the bulb, which makes the surface of the bulb glow. CFLs, on the other hand, send a current through mercury vapor to create light. ESLs both use less energy …
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Al Gore has plenty of company when it comes to driving change away from oil and toward alternative fuel solutions, like Better Place, led by Founder and CEO Shai Agassi. Leveraging his background in mobile phone technology, they are developing a subscription model for sustainable electric-run transportation.
Better Place, with the strong vote of confidence from a chunk of venture capital cash and an impressive list of investors, is aly developing oil-free transportation networks in Israel and…
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