Here in Oklahoma there is a yearly film festival called the Dead Center Film Festival. The festival featured a film called, Gimmie Green, about the American love affair with the lawn.
Here in Oklahoma, it is hot, shade-less and dry in the summertime, yet everybody seems to aspire to golf course style lawns. Seeing all those people sodding and mowing and sweating in the blazing heat seems like the entire state is suffering from some grass seed induced mass psychosis.
Gimmie Green attempts to answer some of the questions I have about this phenomenon. I seriously think that it needs to be included in the schedule of the next Greefestival.
More information:
"Gimmie Green", DeadCenter Film Festival
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Monday, May 07, 2007
Want to learn about alternative transportation? Sure, we all do.
Alternative Transportation Expo.
When - Tuesday, May 15, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Where - Walter Reed Community Center, 2909 16th Street S., Arlington, Virginia 22204.
(near Columbia Pike)
This event is organized by Arlingtonians for a Clean Environment (ACE) in partnership with the Mount Vernon Group of the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club and is sponsored by Flexcar.
Participating organizations/companies include Flexcar, Arlington Transportation Partners, Bike Arlington, WALKArlington, the Commuter Store, Arlington Transit, Arlington County Fresh AIRE, Nuride.com, Zipcar, and Telework Exchange. The free event will also include refreshments and door prizes.
The Alternative Transportation Expo is part of ACE's 2007 Green Living Challenge, a ten-month campaign to make Arlington a healthier, more sustainable community through personal actions. more information, contact ACE at http://www.arlingtonenvironment.org or 703-228-6427.
Alternative Transportation Expo.
When - Tuesday, May 15, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Where - Walter Reed Community Center, 2909 16th Street S., Arlington, Virginia 22204.
(near Columbia Pike)
This event is organized by Arlingtonians for a Clean Environment (ACE) in partnership with the Mount Vernon Group of the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club and is sponsored by Flexcar.
Participating organizations/companies include Flexcar, Arlington Transportation Partners, Bike Arlington, WALKArlington, the Commuter Store, Arlington Transit, Arlington County Fresh AIRE, Nuride.com, Zipcar, and Telework Exchange. The free event will also include refreshments and door prizes.
The Alternative Transportation Expo is part of ACE's 2007 Green Living Challenge, a ten-month campaign to make Arlington a healthier, more sustainable community through personal actions. more information, contact ACE at http://www.arlingtonenvironment.org or 703-228-6427.
Cat Event
Homeward Trails-"PawCasso"
Charity Art Auction
PetMAC is a proud sponsor of the Homeward Trails 2nd Annual PawCasso Charity Art Auction!
Please join us for a wonderful evening of art and fun to support Homeward Trails Animal Rescue!
Saturday, May 19th, 2007
6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Event and Ticket Info:
This exciting event features professional, beautiful framed art and sculpture in all sizes and price ranges courtesy of Marlin Art.
Join us for complimentary wine, beer, hors d'oeuvres, dessert, coffee and a fantastic silent auction.
The Executive Conference Center
3601 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA
Building entrance on 850 N. Monroe St.
**Parking available
**Accessible via Virginia Square Metro Stop
Preview: 6:00 p.m.
Auction: 7:00 p.m.
Cocktail Attire
Tickets: $30 per person/$50 per couple
Learn More and Purchase Tickets:
All proceeds from this event will go directly towards the rescue of homeless dogs, cats and small animals.
Enjoy an evening out while helping to save lives!
Exciting Silent Auction Items: Potomac river cruise, private airplane ride, sculputured art, theater tickets, weekend get-aways, Old Towne Pet Resort packages, NYC theater tickets, and much, much more!
email: sueb@homewardtrails.org
web: http://www.homewardtrails.org
Homeward Trails is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that rescues homeless dogs, cats and small animals from rural and local shelters. Without our help, these animals would face euthanasia. We give them a second chance at life! Open your heart today to a homeless animal by supporting Homeward Trails!
Homeward Trails-"PawCasso"
Charity Art Auction
PetMAC is a proud sponsor of the Homeward Trails 2nd Annual PawCasso Charity Art Auction!
Please join us for a wonderful evening of art and fun to support Homeward Trails Animal Rescue!
Saturday, May 19th, 2007
6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Event and Ticket Info:
This exciting event features professional, beautiful framed art and sculpture in all sizes and price ranges courtesy of Marlin Art.
Join us for complimentary wine, beer, hors d'oeuvres, dessert, coffee and a fantastic silent auction.
The Executive Conference Center
3601 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA
Building entrance on 850 N. Monroe St.
**Parking available
**Accessible via Virginia Square Metro Stop
Preview: 6:00 p.m.
Auction: 7:00 p.m.
Cocktail Attire
Tickets: $30 per person/$50 per couple
Learn More and Purchase Tickets:
All proceeds from this event will go directly towards the rescue of homeless dogs, cats and small animals.
Enjoy an evening out while helping to save lives!
Exciting Silent Auction Items: Potomac river cruise, private airplane ride, sculputured art, theater tickets, weekend get-aways, Old Towne Pet Resort packages, NYC theater tickets, and much, much more!
email: sueb@homewardtrails.org
web: http://www.homewardtrails.org
Homeward Trails is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that rescues homeless dogs, cats and small animals from rural and local shelters. Without our help, these animals would face euthanasia. We give them a second chance at life! Open your heart today to a homeless animal by supporting Homeward Trails!
Love my Luna
Way Number 31-Use Green Products
I thought about this last month during my period. I had read about reusable washable pads and tampons and had thought about them, but had always put off buying them. I thought that making the switch would be hard. But in keeping with my 51 ways effort, I thought I'd give them a try.
I was surprised that they were actually very pleasant and easy to wear. I had ordered a dark pad with two black liners. The way the Luna system works is that there is a pad which snaps onto your underwear and then there are two small pieces of ric rack (cotton strips) which hold the changeable pads in place. I used the first liner and soaked it with my soiled under ware from the day before. I rinsed them out and put the pad and liners into an lingerie bag and toted them off to the laundry mat with everything else. I finished washing them this afternoon and they came out as good as new.
I'm officially now a Luna convert! See their website here: Lunapads
Way Number 31-Use Green Products
I thought about this last month during my period. I had read about reusable washable pads and tampons and had thought about them, but had always put off buying them. I thought that making the switch would be hard. But in keeping with my 51 ways effort, I thought I'd give them a try.
I was surprised that they were actually very pleasant and easy to wear. I had ordered a dark pad with two black liners. The way the Luna system works is that there is a pad which snaps onto your underwear and then there are two small pieces of ric rack (cotton strips) which hold the changeable pads in place. I used the first liner and soaked it with my soiled under ware from the day before. I rinsed them out and put the pad and liners into an lingerie bag and toted them off to the laundry mat with everything else. I finished washing them this afternoon and they came out as good as new.
I'm officially now a Luna convert! See their website here: Lunapads
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Vegan Chocolate Muffins
I love springtime. Yesterday I bought the most beautiful basket of strawberries. What is better than strawberries and chocolate.
Start by combining day ingredients:
1 1/2 Cups Flour
2 teaspoons Baking powder
1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup coco powder (vegan)
1 cup chocolate chips (vegan)
Combine with the wet ingredients:
1 cup rice/soy milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Add additional soy milk if the batter is a little thick
Bake at 350 degrees
I love springtime. Yesterday I bought the most beautiful basket of strawberries. What is better than strawberries and chocolate.
Start by combining day ingredients:
1 1/2 Cups Flour
2 teaspoons Baking powder
1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup coco powder (vegan)
1 cup chocolate chips (vegan)
Combine with the wet ingredients:
1 cup rice/soy milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Add additional soy milk if the batter is a little thick
Bake at 350 degrees
Sunday, April 22, 2007
D.C. E-Cycling Event Today
When: today, Sunday April 22, 11:00 am- 3:00 pm
Where: Freedom Plaza (13th and E St NW)
What: bring computers and peripherals for safe recycling
More information:: EPA E-cycling
When: today, Sunday April 22, 11:00 am- 3:00 pm
Where: Freedom Plaza (13th and E St NW)
What: bring computers and peripherals for safe recycling
More information:: EPA E-cycling
D.C. Learn-a-palooza
D.C.'s Learn-a-palooza is a collection of community workshops run by members of the Washington D.C. community across the city. The "festival" features a panoply of interesting and green options including, "How to Green your Home" and "Think local first". They are also still taking volunteers to help run workshops.
Events: April 28
Learn more about it here: D.C. Learn-a-palooza
D.C.'s Learn-a-palooza is a collection of community workshops run by members of the Washington D.C. community across the city. The "festival" features a panoply of interesting and green options including, "How to Green your Home" and "Think local first". They are also still taking volunteers to help run workshops.
Events: April 28
Learn more about it here: D.C. Learn-a-palooza
Bike-in Movie
What: Open air screening of the 80s classic "Breaking Away"
Where:Marie Reed Field in Adams Morgan.
When: Saturday, May 12, 7-10pm
Sponsored by the Washington City Paper and Washington Area Bicyclists Association
There will also be giveaways of goodies like VIP Improv passes and a Bike and much more.
For Additional Details: Washington citypaper
What: Open air screening of the 80s classic "Breaking Away"
Where:Marie Reed Field in Adams Morgan.
When: Saturday, May 12, 7-10pm
Sponsored by the Washington City Paper and Washington Area Bicyclists Association
There will also be giveaways of goodies like VIP Improv passes and a Bike and much more.
For Additional Details: Washington citypaper
Friday, April 20, 2007
Bi-annual Arlington Household Hazardous Wastes Collection Event --TOMORROW
Held at Thomas Jefferson Middle School on S. 2nd Street and Glebe.
The collection covers:
Household Hazardous Wastes (paints, cleaners, ect.)
Computer equipment and peripherals
Bicycles
Rechargeable Batteries
See the complete list: Arlington County
Held at Thomas Jefferson Middle School on S. 2nd Street and Glebe.
The collection covers:
Household Hazardous Wastes (paints, cleaners, ect.)
Computer equipment and peripherals
Bicycles
Rechargeable Batteries
See the complete list: Arlington County
According to the website,
"When: Sunday, April 22nd (EARTH DAY!) at 6:30PM
How Much?: Suggested Donation of $5 to Sierra Club
Kilowatt Ours Reveals the Consequences of Our Coal Powered Economy. The film opens with Vice President Dick Cheney's energy policy speech in which Cheney makes the claim that America needs nearly 1900 new power plants in the next 20 years to meet projected electricity demands.
From here, filmmaker Jeff Barrie takes viewers on a journey from the coal mines of West Virginia to the solar panel fields of Florida, as he discovers solutions to America's energy related problems."
Official Website: kilowattours.org
Showtime is at 6:30 PM on Sunday, April 22 (Earth Day itself!), followed by a panel discussion, with a $5 suggested donation.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Talk with the Treehuggers Tomorrow
Tomorrow Treehugger.com writters will be participating with a live chat on Washington Post.com tomorrow at 2PM. See Details here: WaPo
Tomorrow Treehugger.com writters will be participating with a live chat on Washington Post.com tomorrow at 2PM. See Details here: WaPo
Monday, April 16, 2007
Holy Climate Change, Batcat!
See how your hometown will look after the icesheet melts with this mashup between google maps and NASA topographical data.
MASHUP
See how your hometown will look after the icesheet melts with this mashup between google maps and NASA topographical data.
MASHUP
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Tofu Watercress Stir Fry
Combine:
1 tbls fresh lime juice
1 tbls tamari sauce (Braggs Liquid Aminos)
1 tbls Mirin
1 tps fresh ginger
1/2 tps fish sauce
1 cubed package of Extra Firm Tofu (the kind you buy in the refrigerator case)
Saute:
2 chopped cloves garlic
1 scallion (or equivalent small onion)
2-4 tbls sesame oil
When garlic & onion reach translucent stage add the marinated tofu
brown on each side take care to minimize turning the tofu as it will fall apart if handled too much
turn off heat
add two bunches of fresh, washed Watercress
add the remaining marinade
cover and allow the watercress to wilt
serve over rice or udon noodles
Combine:
1 tbls fresh lime juice
1 tbls tamari sauce (Braggs Liquid Aminos)
1 tbls Mirin
1 tps fresh ginger
1/2 tps fish sauce
1 cubed package of Extra Firm Tofu (the kind you buy in the refrigerator case)
Saute:
2 chopped cloves garlic
1 scallion (or equivalent small onion)
2-4 tbls sesame oil
When garlic & onion reach translucent stage add the marinated tofu
brown on each side take care to minimize turning the tofu as it will fall apart if handled too much
turn off heat
add two bunches of fresh, washed Watercress
add the remaining marinade
cover and allow the watercress to wilt
serve over rice or udon noodles
Friday, April 13, 2007
51 WAYS: Number 7, Hang a Clothesline
Sounds simple, right. Just hang a line, but as New York Times reporter, Kathleen A. Hughes reports these things can be more complicated than they used to be. For one, many jurisdictions and home owner associations forbid the hanging of clothes. For another, culturally we have fallen out of the habit. Kathleen makes it work for her. See her article: NYT
Sounds simple, right. Just hang a line, but as New York Times reporter, Kathleen A. Hughes reports these things can be more complicated than they used to be. For one, many jurisdictions and home owner associations forbid the hanging of clothes. For another, culturally we have fallen out of the habit. Kathleen makes it work for her. See her article: NYT
Thursday, April 12, 2007
51 Ways to Leave Your Carbon
....or rather, lower your carbon. The April 9, 2007 issue of TIME magazine featured "The Global Warming Survival Guide" which featured 51 ways that individuals can lower their carbon footprint.
I volunteer myself as a human human Guinea pig and in the next few months I'll be working the 51 ways. A "carbon" diet, if you will. It'll be like Oprah's Fit Club, only you know not annoying. E-mail me on the 51 ways if you have any suggestions or questions.
Here are the 51 ways (in brief):
1."Turn food into fuel" (biofuels)
2."Get blueprints for a green house" (passive efficiency)
3. "Change your lightbulbs" (conventional to LED lighting)
4."Light up your city" (using LEDs in public installations-such as street lights)
5. "Pay the Carbon Tax" (public policy-carbon caps vs. carbon tax on individuals)
6."Ditch the McMansion" (Smaller houses, greater efficiency)
7. "Hang up a clothesline"
8. "Give new life to your old fleece" (reuse/recycle clothing)
9. "Build a Skycraper" (new advances in green commercial construction)
10. "Turn up the Geothermal Heat" (finding and using new technologies to harness clean energy)
11. "Take another look at vintage clothes" (reuse/recycle clothing)
12. "Capture the carbon" (carbon sequestration)
13. "Let employees work close to home" (telecommuting)
14. "Ride the Bus" (public transport)
15. "move to a high rise" (low sprawl)
16. "pay your bills on-line" (paper reduction)
17. " Open a window" (lower cooling use)
18. " Ask the experts for an energy audit of your home" (energy efficiency)
19. "Buy green power at home or away" (finding and using new technologies to harness clean energy)
20. " Check the label" (energy efficiency)
21. "Cozy up your water heater" (energy efficiency)
22. "Skip the Steak" (emissions reduction)
23. "Copy California" (public policy)
24. "Just say no to plastic" (plastic reduction)
25. "Support your local farmer"(emissions reduction)
26. "Plant a bamboo fence"
27. "Straighten up a fly right" (public policy)
28. "Have a green wedding" (emissions reduction)
29. "Remove the Tie" (lower cooling use)
30. "Shut off your computer" (energy efficiency)
31. "Wear green eye shadow" (consuming environmentally friendly goods)
32. "Kill the lights at quitting time" (energy efficiency)
33. "Rearrange the heavens" (public policy)
34. "Rake in the Fall Colors" (emissions reduction)
35. "End the paper chase" (paper reduction)
36. "Play the market" (emissions trading)
37. "Think outside the packaging" (paper/plastic reduction)
38. "Trade Carbon for Capital" (public policy)
39. "Make your garden grow" (waste reduction)
40. "Get a Carbon budget" (public policy, emissions reduction)
41. "Fill'er up with passengers" (emissions reduction)
42. "Pay for your carbon sins" (carbon offsets)
43. "Move to London's new green zone" (emissions reduction)
44. "Check your tires" (emissions reduction)
45. "Make one right turn after another" (emissions reduction)
46. "Plant a tree in the tropics"
47. "If you must burn coal, do it right" (emissions reduction)
48."Drive green on the scenic route" (emissions reduction)
49. "Set a higher standard" (public policy)
50. "Be aggressive about passive" (energy efficiency)
51. " Consume less, share more, live simply" (waste reduction)
....or rather, lower your carbon. The April 9, 2007 issue of TIME magazine featured "The Global Warming Survival Guide" which featured 51 ways that individuals can lower their carbon footprint.
I volunteer myself as a human human Guinea pig and in the next few months I'll be working the 51 ways. A "carbon" diet, if you will. It'll be like Oprah's Fit Club, only you know not annoying. E-mail me on the 51 ways if you have any suggestions or questions.
Here are the 51 ways (in brief):
1."Turn food into fuel" (biofuels)
2."Get blueprints for a green house" (passive efficiency)
3. "Change your lightbulbs" (conventional to LED lighting)
4."Light up your city" (using LEDs in public installations-such as street lights)
5. "Pay the Carbon Tax" (public policy-carbon caps vs. carbon tax on individuals)
6."Ditch the McMansion" (Smaller houses, greater efficiency)
7. "Hang up a clothesline"
8. "Give new life to your old fleece" (reuse/recycle clothing)
9. "Build a Skycraper" (new advances in green commercial construction)
10. "Turn up the Geothermal Heat" (finding and using new technologies to harness clean energy)
11. "Take another look at vintage clothes" (reuse/recycle clothing)
12. "Capture the carbon" (carbon sequestration)
13. "Let employees work close to home" (telecommuting)
14. "Ride the Bus" (public transport)
15. "move to a high rise" (low sprawl)
16. "pay your bills on-line" (paper reduction)
17. " Open a window" (lower cooling use)
18. " Ask the experts for an energy audit of your home" (energy efficiency)
19. "Buy green power at home or away" (finding and using new technologies to harness clean energy)
20. " Check the label" (energy efficiency)
21. "Cozy up your water heater" (energy efficiency)
22. "Skip the Steak" (emissions reduction)
23. "Copy California" (public policy)
24. "Just say no to plastic" (plastic reduction)
25. "Support your local farmer"(emissions reduction)
26. "Plant a bamboo fence"
27. "Straighten up a fly right" (public policy)
28. "Have a green wedding" (emissions reduction)
29. "Remove the Tie" (lower cooling use)
30. "Shut off your computer" (energy efficiency)
31. "Wear green eye shadow" (consuming environmentally friendly goods)
32. "Kill the lights at quitting time" (energy efficiency)
33. "Rearrange the heavens" (public policy)
34. "Rake in the Fall Colors" (emissions reduction)
35. "End the paper chase" (paper reduction)
36. "Play the market" (emissions trading)
37. "Think outside the packaging" (paper/plastic reduction)
38. "Trade Carbon for Capital" (public policy)
39. "Make your garden grow" (waste reduction)
40. "Get a Carbon budget" (public policy, emissions reduction)
41. "Fill'er up with passengers" (emissions reduction)
42. "Pay for your carbon sins" (carbon offsets)
43. "Move to London's new green zone" (emissions reduction)
44. "Check your tires" (emissions reduction)
45. "Make one right turn after another" (emissions reduction)
46. "Plant a tree in the tropics"
47. "If you must burn coal, do it right" (emissions reduction)
48."Drive green on the scenic route" (emissions reduction)
49. "Set a higher standard" (public policy)
50. "Be aggressive about passive" (energy efficiency)
51. " Consume less, share more, live simply" (waste reduction)
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Cats love the Colbert
Colbert recently interviewed Colin Beavan, AKA No Impact Man
on the Colbert Report.
Personally, Beavan makes me coughed up a hairball with his semi-self righteous hard-core douchiness. But Colbert can cat-my- nip anytime.
See it here: http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/?lnk=v&ml_video=84626
Colbert recently interviewed Colin Beavan, AKA No Impact Man
on the Colbert Report.
Personally, Beavan makes me coughed up a hairball with his semi-self righteous hard-core douchiness. But Colbert can cat-my- nip anytime.
See it here: http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/?lnk=v&ml_video=84626
Even green cats can't tread water forever!
One World.net is Hosting and On-line Discussion on the possible impacts of climate change. Check it out. One-World.net
One World.net is Hosting and On-line Discussion on the possible impacts of climate change. Check it out. One-World.net
Monday, April 09, 2007
Cat Learns to Take the Bus
According to Brittan's Daily Mail, a cat in England has learned to use the bus.
According to reports, "The feline, which has a purple collar, gets onto the busy Walsall to Wolverhampton bus at the same stop most mornings - he then jumps off at the next stop 400m down the road, near a fish and chip shop."
This guy just might beat us at our own game! Daily Mail
From Alingtonians for a Clean Environment:
Mark your calendars:
The Arlington Environmental Collection and Recycling Event (E-CARE) a
is a twice yearly event where Arlington residents can safely dispose of
household hazardous materials, or recycle bikes, small metal items,
electronic equipment, linens, clothing, shoes, books, and eyeglasses.
Held: April 21, 8:30am-3pm. Thomas Jefferson Middle School, 125 S. Old
Glebe Rd, West parking lot.
Bring your household hazardous waste (Arlington residents only),
bicycles (donation requested), clothing and shoes, small metal items,
eyeglasses, books, cell phones, computer equipment, monitors/TVs (fee).
Compost bins will be available for sale ($10) on a first come first
serve basis.
More info? Call 703-228-6570 or go to the County Recycle Web Site
http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/EnvironmentalServices/Environmenta
lServicesEnvex.aspx or http://tinyurl.com/ysygx6
Mark your calendars:
The Arlington Environmental Collection and Recycling Event (E-CARE) a
is a twice yearly event where Arlington residents can safely dispose of
household hazardous materials, or recycle bikes, small metal items,
electronic equipment, linens, clothing, shoes, books, and eyeglasses.
Held: April 21, 8:30am-3pm. Thomas Jefferson Middle School, 125 S. Old
Glebe Rd, West parking lot.
Bring your household hazardous waste (Arlington residents only),
bicycles (donation requested), clothing and shoes, small metal items,
eyeglasses, books, cell phones, computer equipment, monitors/TVs (fee).
Compost bins will be available for sale ($10) on a first come first
serve basis.
More info? Call 703-228-6570 or go to the County Recycle Web Site
http://www.arlingtonva.us/Departments/EnvironmentalServices/Environmenta
lServicesEnvex.aspx or http://tinyurl.com/ysygx6
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Green Real Estate Scares in Washington region
The Washington Post-Express published an article on the availability of environmentally friendly real estate in the Washington D.C. metro area, especially in the condo market. The article suggests that the lack of green housing, especially in the condo market is due to low consumer demand:
"In order to find the perfect first condo, 26-year-old Gillette has enlisted Kiefer, who just launched Green D.C. Realty, a firm dedicated to the selling and buying of environmentally friendly properties. But the paucity of listings on his site (zero) and the difficulty Gillette has faced finding something that meets her standards (the Glover Park place didn't cut it — nor have the other 15 they've seen) reflect how far the Washington area has to go in greening its condo market.....
But without any vocal demand from the public for green properties, and without a concrete definition of what green really is, developers have been hesitant to embrace the available options."
See the whole article here: WaPo
The Washington Post-Express published an article on the availability of environmentally friendly real estate in the Washington D.C. metro area, especially in the condo market. The article suggests that the lack of green housing, especially in the condo market is due to low consumer demand:
"In order to find the perfect first condo, 26-year-old Gillette has enlisted Kiefer, who just launched Green D.C. Realty, a firm dedicated to the selling and buying of environmentally friendly properties. But the paucity of listings on his site (zero) and the difficulty Gillette has faced finding something that meets her standards (the Glover Park place didn't cut it — nor have the other 15 they've seen) reflect how far the Washington area has to go in greening its condo market.....
But without any vocal demand from the public for green properties, and without a concrete definition of what green really is, developers have been hesitant to embrace the available options."
See the whole article here: WaPo
Everyday is Earth Day!
Every April it seems every newspaper, magazine and organization wants to promote Earth Day. Don't get me wrong, Earth Day is a wonderful way to promote environmental awareness. But most years it seems like after the middle of April we don't pay any more attention to environmental issues. I sincerely hope that this is changing.
In anticipation of Earth Day, Whole Foods has launched at program called "The Whole Earth Weigh-in-30 days in 30 ways"
But what's cool about this is that it includes a carbon calculator and coupons (and you know I love coupons)
See it here: Whole Foods
Every April it seems every newspaper, magazine and organization wants to promote Earth Day. Don't get me wrong, Earth Day is a wonderful way to promote environmental awareness. But most years it seems like after the middle of April we don't pay any more attention to environmental issues. I sincerely hope that this is changing.
In anticipation of Earth Day, Whole Foods has launched at program called "The Whole Earth Weigh-in-30 days in 30 ways"
But what's cool about this is that it includes a carbon calculator and coupons (and you know I love coupons)
See it here: Whole Foods
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Screen Printed Cat Pillow
No..not a pillow for cats, a pillow of cats. This really col cat pillow tutorial is posted on craftster.org.
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Global Warming Causing Kitten Population Boom!
According to treehugger and the Toronto Star a mild winter and early spring is causing a kitten population boom which is overwhelming local animal welfare agencies. Toronto Star
According to treehugger and the Toronto Star a mild winter and early spring is causing a kitten population boom which is overwhelming local animal welfare agencies. Toronto Star
Saturday, March 24, 2007
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Follow up on Climate Crisis Action Day at the Capitol, March 20, 2007.
Ok, so the greenhouse cat as an environmentalist and as a bear aficionado had to participate in Tuesday's Climate Action Day here in Washington D.C.
The rally got a good attendance and then we split up to visit the offices of our congressional delegates.
All Most Purrfect..
The Sol-Cool air conditioning system using solar power combined with traditional grid power.
According to the company, "The two-ton, Hybrid SolCool platform with its Vortex Chamber, Dry Side Tubes, NXFASE Ice Battery, Supply Evaporator and Back Up Battery makes it unique in the market. The Solar Power Option, air purification, battery backup, 110/12 volt power and DC lighting and Ceiling Fan options make the SolCool far more comfortable, reliable, sustainable and secure than any other AC Unit anywhere."
Now if they only made window units.....SolCool
The Sol-Cool air conditioning system using solar power combined with traditional grid power.
According to the company, "The two-ton, Hybrid SolCool platform with its Vortex Chamber, Dry Side Tubes, NXFASE Ice Battery, Supply Evaporator and Back Up Battery makes it unique in the market. The Solar Power Option, air purification, battery backup, 110/12 volt power and DC lighting and Ceiling Fan options make the SolCool far more comfortable, reliable, sustainable and secure than any other AC Unit anywhere."
Now if they only made window units.....SolCool
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Stop Junk Mail, ...make your mailman love you
Native Forests has a plan. Follow their steps, stop the junk, save the planet.
They recomend:
1. Call 888-567-8688. This single automated phone line takes you off the lists of all major credit bureaus and will take you off the list to receive pre-approved credit offers. You can also do this online at:
http://www.optoutprescreen.com.
2. The Direct Marketing Association represents many mail order sales companies, and estimates that listing your name with their mail preference service will stop 75% of all national mailings coming to your home.
To do this, send a postcard with your name, address and signature to:
Mail Preference Service
Direct Marketing Association
P.O. Box 643
Carmel, NY 10512
or download the online form
3. Companies that do not participate in the D.M.A. program must be contacted directly. In addition, if you only want some of your junk mail stopped, contacting individual companies is the way to go. You can write to firms that send you unsolicited material and tell them firmly to stop. Be sure to use the enclosed Business Reply envelopes when replying through the mail, and address them to Customer Service. You can also call the firms' toll free numbers and ask to speak with customer service.
4. Buyers beware...you are covered under a manufacturer's warranty whether a card is returned or not. These cards are primarily used to gather names for mailing lists. Write National Demographics & Lifestyles (a firm that collects this information) to have your name removed:
NDL List Order Services
1621 18th Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80202
5. To remove your name from major nationwide sweepstakes mailers, contact:
Publishers Clearinghouse
101 Channel Drive
Port Washington, NY 11050
Phone: (800) 645-9242

Readers Digest, Readers Digest Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570 Phone: (800) 234-9000
American Family Publishers, PO Box 62000, Tampa, FL 33662 Phone: (800) 237-2400
For more information, check out these web sites:
National Waste Prevention Coalition
Consumer Research Institute
Ecofuture
Nativeforests.com
Native Forests has a plan. Follow their steps, stop the junk, save the planet.
They recomend:
1. Call 888-567-8688. This single automated phone line takes you off the lists of all major credit bureaus and will take you off the list to receive pre-approved credit offers. You can also do this online at:
http://www.optoutprescreen.com.
2. The Direct Marketing Association represents many mail order sales companies, and estimates that listing your name with their mail preference service will stop 75% of all national mailings coming to your home.
To do this, send a postcard with your name, address and signature to:
Mail Preference Service
Direct Marketing Association
P.O. Box 643
Carmel, NY 10512
or download the online form
3. Companies that do not participate in the D.M.A. program must be contacted directly. In addition, if you only want some of your junk mail stopped, contacting individual companies is the way to go. You can write to firms that send you unsolicited material and tell them firmly to stop. Be sure to use the enclosed Business Reply envelopes when replying through the mail, and address them to Customer Service. You can also call the firms' toll free numbers and ask to speak with customer service.
4. Buyers beware...you are covered under a manufacturer's warranty whether a card is returned or not. These cards are primarily used to gather names for mailing lists. Write National Demographics & Lifestyles (a firm that collects this information) to have your name removed:
NDL List Order Services
1621 18th Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80202
5. To remove your name from major nationwide sweepstakes mailers, contact:
Publishers Clearinghouse
101 Channel Drive
Port Washington, NY 11050
Phone: (800) 645-9242

Readers Digest, Readers Digest Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570 Phone: (800) 234-9000
American Family Publishers, PO Box 62000, Tampa, FL 33662 Phone: (800) 237-2400
For more information, check out these web sites:
National Waste Prevention Coalition
Consumer Research Institute
Ecofuture
Nativeforests.com
Iraqi Cat lifts the Sprits of the the Troops
This little guy "adopted" the Alpha Company of the Virginia Army National Guard's 2nd Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment. The kitten apparently wandered into the base and befriended to soliders. Soon the troops had named her, Dawg, after the company's call signal. When it was time for the troops to come home they couldn't leave little Dawg behind, so with a little help the company was allowed to bring the kitten home to Virginia. Dawg is now one of two company mascot cats living at the company's barracks. Tricities.com
OMG, OMG, New Specie of cats discovered in Borneo!
According to scientists working with the World Wildlife Fund, clouded leopard cats of Borneo and Sumatra are a seperate species from other clouded leopards.
According to the WWF, "Genetic research results clearly indicate that the clouded leopards of Borneo and Sumatra should be considered a separate species," said Dr Stephen O'Brien, Head of the Laboratory of Genomic Diversity, U.S. National Cancer Institute. "DNA tests highlighted around 40 differences between the two species."
The results of the genetic study are supported by separate research on geographical variation in the clouded leopard, based mainly on fur patterns and coloration of skins held in museums and collections." READ MORE HERE: WWF
Washington Post had an article today about how the green movement is effectinng the local oet care industry. WaPo
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Cat Food: Vegan Chilie
Ingredience:
From the cupboard-
1/2 Can of red or black beans
1/2 package of Tempea
1 can of whole tomatoes
some olive oil
Spice-
1 tps red pepper
1 tps ground cumin
1/2 tps oregano
1/2 tps fresh ground black pepper
3-4 grains of freshly ground coriander or 1/8 tsp.
Vegies-
1/4 onion (or more)-dieced
1 minced clove garlic
Other seasonal vegtables are great--fresh corn, red/green peppers, minced carrots,ect.
Start with approx 1-2 tbps. oil in a deep pot or pan. Heat the oil over medium heat, add onion and garlic and cook until onions are translucent. Add diced and cumbled tempea, stir and brown. Add beans and tomatoes. Stir and add spices. Add additional vegies.
Cook over medium heat for 20-30 mins. Serve over rice.
Ingredience:
From the cupboard-
1/2 Can of red or black beans
1/2 package of Tempea
1 can of whole tomatoes
some olive oil
Spice-
1 tps red pepper
1 tps ground cumin
1/2 tps oregano
1/2 tps fresh ground black pepper
3-4 grains of freshly ground coriander or 1/8 tsp.
Vegies-
1/4 onion (or more)-dieced
1 minced clove garlic
Other seasonal vegtables are great--fresh corn, red/green peppers, minced carrots,ect.
Start with approx 1-2 tbps. oil in a deep pot or pan. Heat the oil over medium heat, add onion and garlic and cook until onions are translucent. Add diced and cumbled tempea, stir and brown. Add beans and tomatoes. Stir and add spices. Add additional vegies.
Cook over medium heat for 20-30 mins. Serve over rice.
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