Starting A Rain Garden
Does your backyard need a rain garden? These lovely little features are a great way to utlize the runoff from your roof and reduce the amount fo water entering sotrm drains. Big or small, rain gardens also help to reduce water pollution by trapping sediments and excess nutrients before they hit waterways. So what’s [...]
Dr. Martin Luther King and the Quest for Environmental Justice
It goes without saying that environmental issues and social issues go hand in hand. As I mentioned in a previous post on world hunger, you can’t expect someone to worry about choosing a CFL bulb when they are trying to figure out where to get their next meal. Ditto goes for the woman who is [...]
It's Good To Share
Mornings in my house revolve around a frenzy of food. Between preparing breakfast for my girls (they are on a cinnamon toast kick) to packing their lunches (PB&J, carrots, and applesauce), and taking a stab at defrosting what we will have for dinner, it seems almost surreal to me that outside my home, throughout my [...]
Green Your Dry Cleaning
Kids and dry cleaning? You’re joking, right? These two go together like oil and water (literally). But for those of you who are adventurous enough to mix kids and dry cleaning, here’s what you need to know about the toxic chemicals used at traditional dry cleaners and how to find a greener alternative. Why Go [...]
Hold The Beef!
Skip the beef at dinner tonight and opt for a veggie meal instead. A vegetarian diet is not only healthier for you, it is also better for the environment. The production of beef makes more of an impact on the environment than any other type of food. According to a report produced by the World [...]
Why Go Green?
As a parent, I knew that I did not want to raise my kids in a world full of toxins. And I wanted my kids to respect the planet and the other species that share it with us. But let’s face it, there are days when it is all I can do to keep my [...]






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