Entries tagged Health

  1. How to green your exercise routine

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Wed Jan 7, 2009 12:54pm PST for huddlergreenhome 0 Comments

    Get healthy for you and the planet with a reusable water bottle, organic snacks, and recycled fabric gear. Read full post »

  2. How fresh is your air freshener?

    By Don Willmott, Forecast Earth Correspondent Posted Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:36am PST for forecastearth 1 Comments

    Air Wick fragrances

    I'm not big on air fresheners. They never smell all that fresh to me. The bloggers over at The Good Human agree. ... Read full post »

  3. Loving ourselves to death

    By Jay Weinstein, Forecast Earth Correspondent Posted Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:13pm PST for forecastearth 5 Comments

    Jay Weinstein

    Population overload is the elephant in the room in the environmental debate, because so many religions, nationalities, and ethnic mores encourage their adherents to procreate. Read full post »

  4. Mercurial politics

    By Jay Weinstein, Forecast Earth Correspondent Posted Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:08pm PST for forecastearth 0 Comments

    Fish market, Pinay06, Wikipedia

    As another endgame swipe at environmental protections, the outgoing Bush administration is trying to downplay the proven health risks of mercury exposure from fish in an attempt to give payback to supporters in the fishing industry. ... Read full post »

  5. See you lather: On soap

    By Umbra Fisk, Grist.org Posted Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:13pm PDT for grist_ask_umbra 1 Comments

    Umbra illustration

    Soap is simple, and green by definition. Detergent? Triclosan?! Not so much... Read full post »

  6. How to eat locally

    By Huddler's Green Home Community Posted Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:09am PDT for huddlergreenhome 4 Comments

    Eating food grown near where you live cuts down on the amount of fossil fuels involved, pumps $$$ into the local economy -- and tastes great too. Here's where to start. Read full post »

  7. Don't Have a Cow: On small steps with big impacts

    By Umbra Fisk, Grist.org Posted Fri Oct 3, 2008 9:25am PDT for grist_ask_umbra 0 Comments

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    Two meaningful changes to consider if you're looking to reduce your carbon footprint without spending a lot of cash. Read full post »

  8. Guide to pocket guides

    By Huddler's Green Home Posted Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:32am PDT for huddlergreenhome 0 Comments

    Trying to remember which fish is sustainable, what cosmetic product is safe, or which veggie you should buy organic? Get one of these guides for your wallet or cell phone, and you can be green on the go. Read full post »

  9. Identify greenwashing with new website

    By Jaymi Heimbuch Posted Fri Sep 12, 2008 7:18am PDT for ecogeek 0 Comments

    Next time you're weighing your toothpaste options, consult GoodGuide, a source for free, scientist-verified data about more than 60,000 products. Read full post »

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