Recent Green Living Blog | Green Strategies PostsModels Go Greenby Libby PelhamYesterday at 08:23 PMI've talked about some of my favorite green celebrities, but now, even models, not always known for their healthy, eco-friendly lifestyles, are going green. Sustainable Fishing Practicesby Libby Pelham19 Nov 2009 09:36 PMThe other day, I blogged about fishing practices that can harm the environment and kill innocent sea life. Fishing Methods that Harmby Libby Pelham19 Nov 2009 03:12 PMWe all know that fish is good for our diets - excellent actually - but you may be torn between wanting to improve your health and wanting to be eco-friendly. Some of the practices used by fisherman are harmful not only to the environment, but innocent sea life as well. Walkable Livingby Mary Ann Romans18 Nov 2009 12:03 PMJust this morning, the neighborhood parents and I had an interesting discussion at the end of my driveway, after the school bus pulled away. Our kids were off in their big yellow bus, which will return to the roadways later this afternoon. Stanford's Sustainable Fashion Showby Libby Pelham16 Nov 2009 07:16 PMThe other day, I blogged about a few sustainable fashion designers - individuals who are trying to make a difference with their eco-friendly collections. But where can designers show off their sustainable collections? At a sustainable fashion show, of course. Going Green, Social Consciousness, and Our Kidsby Libby Pelham16 Nov 2009 04:04 PMWe are being inundated with green issues such as global warming and new products that will help us be "greener," but sometimes we forget another aspect of being green - social consciousness. You have probably seen me write about the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Fake Christmas Tree or Real Christmas Tree?by Libby Pelham14 Nov 2009 09:02 PMIf you are trying to adopt a green lifestyle, you may find yourself conflicted when thinking about Christmas trees. 10 Tips for a Green Thanksgivingby Libby Pelham05 Nov 2009 08:20 AMHalloween's over, Thanksgiving is upon us, and Christmas is just a step away! It is busy time for everyone, but you can still stay green. Here are a few tips to green up your Thanksgiving: 10. Bathroom Conservation: The Showerby Mary Ann Romans04 Nov 2009 12:14 PMLook at the bathrooms in your home. With a few modifications you can make them much more efficient and much greener. You can make improvements without doing a complete remodel, but of course if you want to use that as an excuse, go ahead. Getting Stuff without "Consuming" Itby Mary Ann Romans22 Oct 2009 08:40 AMOne of the dilemmas we face in our efforts to live responsibly is what to do about purchasing things that we seem to need. We own a home on two acres of what is mostly wooded property, and even that needs to be maintained. Recent Blog Comments Dale Harcombe says... "We made a tradition in our marriage to have a real tree.Too late to change us now.I don't care if it's economic sense or if it fits with the green idea or it makes a mess." |
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