Taking yoga to the next level
By Laurie Posted on July 31st, 2009 in Living Green, Must ReadsIn search for “hot yoga” in my area, I stumbled upon Moshka Yoga, a discipline of the ancient art driven to attain enlightenment.
In search for “hot yoga” in my area, I stumbled upon Moshka Yoga, a discipline of the ancient art driven to attain enlightenment.
I’ve recently stumbled upon FutureRouters, a website driven by designer home internet routers that do far more than keep our computers constantly connected.
Highlighting garden fresh parsley, seasonal vegetables, heart healthy walnuts and whole grain brown rice, this salad is a perfect balance of taste and nutrition.
Researchers at Oregon State University have discovered patterns of illegal drug use using samples from untreated waste water.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has recently announced it’s newest initiative: a program that demands all of its suppliers calculate their environmental cost, so Walmart can, in turn, determine eco-ratings for all products sold in stores.
Nothing says comfort like a casual tee-shirt, and when the tee has a message to spread, it gives it some edge. But when its combined with sustainable practices? It makes the item that much better.
Check out our review on Tees for Change here!
Since saying goodbye to my Otesha times in Regina, I’ve been to many places the last 2 weeks, met many awesome people, and clocked a lot of km’s!
Runner-driven sneaker company New Balance (newbalance.com) is on their way to adding an eco-driven collection of shoes to its outdoor line of durable, reliable footwear.
Our friends at World Society for the Protection of Animals recently announced the results of our Humane Food Survey ranking major US grocery stores by quality and quantity of their humane food offerings. We wanted to spread the word about their results: