Rules have been finally been clarified for organic milk farmers and their green, grassy pastures. Since 2000, the Organic Consumers Association has been battling for clearer guidelines – and they’ve finally been made.
Green is such a diverse industry with many niches within the niche – carbon footprints, eco-travel, fair trade, clean energy, pollution, green investing, and recycling – to name a few. Let’s pay homage to the underrepresented aspect of eco-friendly that is directly linked to
Everyone knows that the true spirit of Christmas can be lost in the capitalist pursuit of acquiring more “stuff.” This “stuff” is usually unremarkable, forgettable clutter that we give just because it’s that time of the year.
We love neti pots. Actually, we love the fact that they help us breathe oh-so-well. We recommend the Himalayan Institute Original Neti Pot – it’s definitely our favourite – and we’ll be doing a giveaway for one soon!
Pollution and community walkability has been connected in a new study comparing the degree of ease for walking with local levels of air quality. Researchers have found that some neighbourhoods might be good for moving on foot,
Sprint Nextel has recently launched their latest mobile phone. The Samsung Reclaim is the newest in eco-friendly cell phones; in this case, derived partly from corn.
A new study has found that beetroot juice boosts stamina, and could assist in exercise output for 16% longer. Last week, a group at the University of Exeter led a study showing how the specific nitrates in the juice makes this happen.
Organic food, although chemical and pesticide free, often is thought of to be the healthier choice. But is it really better for us? A major study published last week shows
We’ve talked about chemicals in cosmetics a few times, how unpronounceable ingredients make us wonder what we are really putting on (and consequently, in) our bodies. Sometimes switching to natural versions can be intimidating –
Scientists have identified a lethal new virus in Africa that causes bleeding like the dreaded Ebola virus. A recently identified virus that causes bleeding similar to the Ebola virus has been discovered in Africa late last week.
With the current recession, we’ve seen a growth in prices in everything from fuel to food. While most families and individuals are trying to save where they can, not all businesses and organizations can follow suit.
I’m a new aunt, and I can’t get enough of my nephew. It’s hard to not love every little inch of him, regardless if he’s giggling and smiling or pooping and peeing.
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