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Being Eco-friendly can Curb Obesity
According to Jennifer Grayson in the Huffington Post, there are 5 ways to be eco-friendly and lose weight at the same time. Not only does this help you, but it helps reduce global warming and reduce climate change. According to … Continue reading
Elvis Eats Lawnmowers – A New Eco-friendly Gesture
Elvis is in the house, and he is eating lawn mowers in Australia. Who is Elvis, well in this case, not the king of Rock and Roll, but an angry 16-foot crocodile who stole this lawnmower from the animal park … Continue reading
Posted in Cleaner Vehicles, Climate Change, eco-friendly, Global Warming
Tagged cleaner vehicles, eco-friendly, Elvis, lawnmower
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Christmas Tree Recycling
So, Christmas is now over and we have to decide when to take down the tree. BTW, according to the CVWMA website, more than twenty-eight million Christmas trees are sold each year in the U.S. and that does not include … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, eco-friendly, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gases
Tagged Christmas, Christmas Tree, Compost, eco-friendly, Global Warming
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The Burning Issue of Burning Wood in the Seattle Area
Last January, the New York Times reported that people buying wood stoves and fireplaces had dramatically dropped over the last decade due to awareness of the particulate pollution they create and their impact on climate change and global warming. In … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, eco-friendly, Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gases
Tagged EPA, Puget Sound, SeaTac, Seattle, Smog, Soot, Wood Buring Stoves
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Eco-friendly Winter Getaways
It seems that eco-friendly winter getaways are becoming all the rave. Below is a list of eight eco resorts that do their best to give your body rest and relaxation and at the same time easy your mind on the … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, eco-friendly, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gases
Tagged eco-friendly, finland, hotel, Norway, Quebec, sweden, Switzerland, winter getaways
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Eco-friendly Washing Machines by Panosonic
New eco-friendly washing machines have just been released to the market by Panasonic to help reduce global warming by reducing energy usage. These machines use less water and energy by automatically detecting waste. They have an A+++ energy label and … Continue reading
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Tagged A+++, eco-friendly, Energy Star, panasonic, washing machines
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Becareful with Eco Seafood Labels
According to a recent report by Canada’s University of Victoria, the U.S. National Organic Standard is the most reliable eco label for seafood that is truly organic and a much better indicator of true green credentials than eco labels that … Continue reading
Posted in Local Food, Seafood
Tagged eco, Green, Kroger, Organic, Seafood, Whole Foods Market
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Goodbye Thanksgiving, Hello Christmas!
Christmas is almost here and to mark this transition, Christmas tree sellers are already starting to hit the streets and farmers markets across America with their freshly cut spruces and pines that smell so much like the holiday. When most … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Farmers Markets, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gases
Tagged Christmas, Christmas Tree, Climate Change, Global Warming, Green News, Greenhouse Gas
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What is Ground-level Ozone and Why it’s Harmful
Ground-level ozone, or smog, results from a chemical reaction between nitrogen oxides (emitted from cars and power plants) and volatile organic compounds (emitted from paints and solvents) in the presence of heat and sunlight. Ozone causes or aggravates asthma and … Continue reading
Posted in Cleaner Vehicles, Climate Change, Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gases, nitrogen oxide, Ozone
Tagged asthma, Emmisions Standards, Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Ground-level ozone, nitrogen oxide, Polutiokn, Union of Concerned Scientists
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How To Make Sure Vehicle Standards Do Their Job
How You Can Help Push the federal government to keep new vehicle standards free of harmful loopholes. What’s Happening In November, the Obama administration proposed new fuel efficiency and auto pollution standards for cars and light trucks, formalizing an agreement … Continue reading





