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Archive for March 2008

March 29th, 2008

It’s been a pleasure…

I’ve had a lot of fun here at Daily Tomorrow, but it’s time for me to move on. It has been a pleasure writing this blog, keeping up with reading all the other wonderful blogs here at b5media and getting to know some great bloggers and readers along the way. I hope you’ve all […]

By Ali -- 2 comments

March 28th, 2008

Kid-Friendly Fridays: BabyPlays Toy Rental Program

No matter how hard you try, kids seem to accumulate a lot of stuff that is quickly outdated for their age or interests. There are lots of ways to try to keep “stuff” to a minimum but one new program brings an interesting idea to the kid frontier: BabyPlays Toy Rental Program.
You pick a plan, […]

By Ali -- 0 comments

March 27th, 2008

Website Wink: Your Environmental Road Trip YERT

I stumbled upon a fun site called YERT (Your Environmental Road Trip) which is following a “year-long eco-expedition through all 50 United States. With video camera in hand and tongue in cheek, we’re exploring the landscape of America’s unique approach to environmental sustainability.”
The trip has a lot of interesting stops all across the US where […]

By Ali -- 2 comments

March 26th, 2008

Down2Earth Conference is this weekend!

The Down2Earth Conference - an exploration into sustainable living - kicks off this week on Friday in Boston!
If you’re interested in making your home more energy efficient, eating locally and sustainably year-round, and choosing eco-friendly fashions, then Down:2:Earth is the place for you. Join us March 28-30 at Boston’s Hynes Convention Center as we showcase […]

By Ali -- 0 comments

March 25th, 2008

Grist Review: Eco-Friendly Toothpaste

Let’s face it, toothpaste is very personal. Everyone has their favorites and being one of the products we use daily for health, and meet first thing in the morning, having a good toothpaste is an important part of our daily routine.
With that in mind, Grist’s Katherine Wroth has done a great job of rounding up […]

By Ali -- 3 comments

March 24th, 2008

Calculate Your Environmental Impact at Home

There is a great online tool that will calculate your environmental impact at home and help you learn ways to decrease your footprint - the Environmental Impact Calculator from Low Impact Living. It’s easy, fun and pretty comprehensive.
The questions address your home, your car, your travel, your water habits, recycling and lots of other every […]

By Ali -- 1 comment

March 21st, 2008

TIME for Kids Earth Day Photo Contest

There is still time to enter the TIME For Kids Earth Day Photo Contest. TIME for Kids wants you to show them (in pictures) What’s the Most Precious Thing on Earth?
If you are a photographer, and you care about the environment, we invite you to submit your original photograph for the TIME For Kids Earth […]

By Ali -- 1 comment

March 20th, 2008

Endangered Species Protection Sought for Pacific Northwest Snails & Slugs

In Portland, the Center for Biological Diversity along with four other conservation groups, are seeking Endangered Species Protection for 32 species of snails and slugs that live in old-growth forests, according to ENN. While these animals aren’t high on the food chain, they are an important part of the ecosystem and, according to the Center […]

By Ali -- 0 comments

March 19th, 2008

Carnival of the Green at Natural Collection

TreeHugger’s Carnival of the Green makes its way around the blogosphere every week at eco-conscious weblogs. This week is especially good and worth checking out. Plus, Natural Collection is a great site devoted to ethical retail:
About Natural Collection: Natural Collection is the award-winning and UK’s leading (non-food) ethical retailer helping you to make stylish and […]

By Ali -- 0 comments

March 18th, 2008

Planning a Habitat Garden for Critters

It may seem like birds and bees have plenty of places to call home but consider how much habitat we take from them when we change and development the landscape. Picture the perfect meadow of sunny summer days and likely little sunlit moths, butterflies and bees are floating and dancing above it. There’s no reason […]

By Ali -- 0 comments