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Sustainable Lifestyles: Green Living and Health
by
Mark S.
Posted
Fri 26 Mar 2010 9:54am
of 4 PrimalCon speakers. Nicoletta Florio, green-living expert extraordinaire, will show attendees how living a sustainable, green life is not only what’s best for the earth... and affecting our health.
Green Living and Health is designed to introduce the guests of PrimalCon to information about how to live our lives in a healthier manner while decreasing our
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Going for the Green...Living
by
MC Milker
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:43pm
2 Comments
it. Not everyone appreciates a preschooler reminding them to not litter. That said, I continue to look for ways to encourage him to think green.
Some of my favorite green sites provide lots of tips for teaching kids to live a green lifestyle. Not all are easy to integrate into my not quite crunchy life. So, I have my own list of things I do to go green
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On the Road to Green Living ( or) Was Harry Baals Green?
by
A. Brewster S.
Posted
Wed 16 Mar 2011 8:21am
There is a tendency in our culture today to exploit every little thing that comes down the pike? Green living isn't an easy sell here in Northeast Indiana, so it is up... and was unhappy to find that there was nothing about green living in the book, except its cover- sad.
Maybe, I will read another book or two about Harry Baals and see how eco-friendly he
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Frugal Living & Green Living
by
Janice S.
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 4:21pm
Did you know that Frugal Living & Green Living compliment each other very well? Share with us your frugal living tips that can also help protect the environment.
My example: We reuse allot of our Chinese take out containers to store food in and practice towel reuse in the bathroom. This saves us money on "Tupperware" and energy and water
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Live Green, Live Freedom with Freeset Bags. Vote for Freedom
by
Dr. Kirsti D.
Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 8:49pm
One of my favorite bags that I got this year to carry my papers to work is a Freedom Tree Tote Bag/Book bag in an amazing shade of green. Not only is the bag a very beautiful design, it is also made from Jute a natural fiber, and is eco-friendly.
Perhaps the best thing about the bag is that it is made by Freeset Bags, a company in business
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How to Remember Your Green Gear
by
Sierra Club ..
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 10:26pm
Treehugger founder Graham Hill writes today on Huffington Post about the biggest obstacle in his daily battle to live green: forgetfulness. Like any normal human, he... a problem easily solved. We live in a disposable culture, one that is built on convenience." Studies show that education is key to changing behavior, but what can you do once you have
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Green Your Autumn: Recycle Summer's Gear
by
Sierra Club ..
Posted
Mon 20 Sep 2010 8:03am
The Autumnal Equinox upon us, so this week's tips are about how to make sure your eco-habits don't shift with the season.
Tip #1: Recycle Summery Clothes and Shoes
Fall is in the air, but your summer clothes don't have to go in the trash. Before discarding those lived-in Bermuda shorts, think about recycling. Every year, millions of pounds
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