- January 1, 2014
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In the nuclear power debate, the topic of thorium is increasingly popping up as a safer, more environmentally friendly alternative to uranium. What is thorium and should we be using it as a fuel source for electricity generation? Green living Read more
Nearly three years after it cracked down on marketing claims related to bamboo, the Federal Trade Commission has announcedAmazon.com, Inc.; Leon Max, Inc.; Macy’s, Inc.; and Sears, Roebuck and Co. and its Kmart subsidiaries, Kmart Corporation and Kmart.com, have agreed Read more
In an industry notorious for producing mass amounts of waste, using cheap labor in third-world countries, and generating a hefty pollution footprint, the past five years have seen fashion design take a mindful and creative eco-conscious leap. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News Read more
Sure, it’s probably a better idea to venture outdoors for some fun Earth Week activities this week, but if you find yourself playing couch potato and channel surfing, check out some of these inspired eco programs from our cable/network friends. Read more
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Martin Holladay for more than 10 years, so it came as no surprise to me that his passion for sustainable building and his journalistic chops were recently recognized by the website Retro Renovation. The Read more
Use less water with WaterSense. EPA: Green Tips Podcasts Read more
I tend to focus on food on this blog but the wider context is consumerism and gaining awareness of how our products get to market, and how people and land are impacted for good and for ill on that Read more
Exciting news: The third annual Sekani Adventure Day will be held July 9th at Camp Sekani Conservation Area. Participants will have the opportunity to try a variety of outdoor sports in one day for a single $ 9 entry fee. Read more
I haven’t been reviewing books on my blog, mainly because so many of them flood into my office that I cannot keep up with them. But the public relations reps for a couple of recent books have been pushing hard Read more