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Archive for the ‘Friday Favorites’ Category

June 6th, 2008

Green Giveaway - Win a Soy Candle by Robin Wilson Home

Who doesn’t love a sweet smelling house?
For me, a scent can really make or break an atmosphere. I still cling to candles that remind of how friend’s homes or apartments smelled. Clove will always remind me of my BFF Sarah. Patchouli will always remind me of the college me. Christmas themed scents always bring me […]

By Gabrielle -- 26 comments

June 6th, 2008

Green Giveaway - Who Won a Healthy Home CD?

I bet you’d like to know!
The winner of a “Learn to Create a Healthy Home!” CD by Lisa and Ron Beres is…
Michelle from Gotcha Baby. I’d love to say that winning a CD is the most exciting thing that Michelle has going on right now, but go check out her blog and see what […]

By Gabrielle -- 0 comments

May 16th, 2008

Daily Tomorrow Looks Back at Its Favorite Five Posts

As I mentioned at Fertility Notes, I would love every post here at Daily Tomorrow to be seen noteworthy. But, if I must choose five, and it seems I must, here are the five most popular posts from the last few months:
5. Another Reason to Love Mushrooms - Bioremediation California experiments with mushrooms. It’s not […]

By Gabrielle -- 3 comments

April 25th, 2008

Kid-Friendly Fridays - Happy Arbor Day!

It’s Arbor Day (and my birthday!) today. It’s a gorgeous spring day, and it’s Friday. I can’t think of a nicer day.
The Arbor Day Foundation website has a terrific list of ideas on how to celebrate Arbor Day. If you are looking for a gift (like, for example, a birthday gift…) for someone who’s hard […]

By Gabrielle -- 2 comments

November 9th, 2007

Friday Favorites: Recycle Gadgets, Social Solar, Germany’s Climate Call and more…

How to E-Cycle Your Gadgets
Earth2Tech has a great post about who can help you recycle that old cell phone, laptop, or iPod… read more at Earth2Tech
Solar energy boom may help world’s poorest
Supporters believe a solar era may be dawning, boosted by western funding to combat oil “addiction” and climate change…read more at Reuters
Green roofs […]

By Ali -- 0 comments

November 2nd, 2007

Friday Favorites: Hungry Ladybugs, Fuel Economy, Rocking in the Hybrid World and more…

720,000 ladybugs land in Manhattan: huge apartment complex is using them as natural pesticide
NEW YORK - It sounds like a horror movie: 720,000 ladybugs on the attack in Manhattan. In this real life story, however, the red-and-black bugs have been unleashed on the 80-acre grounds of one of New York’s biggest apartment complexes with a […]

By Ali -- 0 comments

October 26th, 2007

Friday Favorites: A Splashy Commute, Speedy Solar, Green Jobs and more…

A Different Commute by Kayak
A man from the San Fernando Valley triumphs over gridlock freeway traffic by kayaking to work in Long Beach — 52 miles downstream on the L.A. River. LaLa Times (via TreeHugger - Go watch the video)
Solar Cars Race from Australia’s Top to Bottom
Sun-powered-car enthusiasts from around the world raced into […]

By Ali -- 0 comments

October 19th, 2007

Friday Favorites: Green Halloween

Halloween is less than two weeks away so this week’s Friday Favorites is filled with some of the most ghoulishly green tips for your trick-or-treating little pumpkins.
Quick Ideas:
Buy locally grown pumpkins: Picking out the right pumpkin is vital to a Happy Halloween and a visit to your local farmer brings even more to the […]

By Ali -- 3 comments

October 12th, 2007

Friday Favorites: Marshlands for CO2, Norway shines green, 50 quick actions, Solar Decathlon and more…

Researcher Brian Needelman hopes to prove salt marshes do more than trees for global warming (via Baltimore Sun, Photo Doug Kapustin)
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October 5th, 2007

Friday Favorites: Caves reveal climate, Amazon sighting, Eco-friendly tourism, Soaring solar and more…

Researchers look to caves in Borneo to understand the earth’s climate history
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By Ali -- 2 comments