July 31st, 2008
Just in case you missed them…
Friday Favorites: Caves Reveal Climate, Amazon Sighting, Eco-Tourism, Soaring Solar and More (A perennial favorite)
Those Kicks Aren’t Done Kicking - Reuse Those Shoes! (mentioned in BestHealthMag.ca. Nice!)
Five Reasons Being Green Is Good for My Mental Health (by guest blogger Alicia from Mental Health Notes)
Is $4 Gas a Good Thing?
How is […]
By Gabrielle -- 1 comment
July 17th, 2008
I’m not crazy about cemeteries.
Ok, that’s a strange statement. I am guessing most of us (unless you are an anthropologist keen on studying gravestones) wouldn’t choose to spend our Sunday afternoons strolling through vaults and crypts and memorials.
When my time comes, I had always assumed I would be cremated. That felt like the most eco-friendly […]
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June 9th, 2008
The first episode of a 13-part series entitled, Alter Eco, begins on Planet Green tonight, June 9th at 9 p.m. EST. Perfect timing to kick off Celebrity Week here at b5media’s Health and Wellness Channel.
Alter Eco is hosted by Adrian Grenier, star of the HBO series Entourage. (Those of us a little older may […]
By Gabrielle -- 4 comments
May 5th, 2008
Part of Greensburg, Kansas’s rebuilding plans include the encircling of the town with rows of protective trees, meant to shield the town from high winds and minimize the impact of future tornadoes.
An article in this month’s Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health explores how the prevalence of trees may benefit young children in urban areas […]
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May 3rd, 2008
What would you do if something happened that wiped out your town, razed your municipal buildings and erased your house from the landscape, forcing you to start over again, from scratch? Would you pack up the little you had left and leave? Would you rebuild, and try to make your structures strong enough to withstand […]
By Gabrielle -- 1 comment
March 18th, 2008
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
February 7th, 2008
Hey gardeners, Planet Green (from Discovery and TreeHugger) has a great article on getting a jump start on the garden season and doing it with recycled materials. Make Seed Starting Pots from Recycled Materials has some great ideas using materials that you probably already have lying around and links to other great sites for more […]
By Ali -- 2 comments
January 31st, 2008
I love to find resources for green city living because urban life can be just as green as anywhere else. Garden Girl is a website devoted to Urban Sustainable Living and it’s great!
Patti the Garden Girl has the ultimate green thumb and an amazing collection of resources for anyone who wants to learn about living […]
By Ali -- 2 comments
December 31st, 2007
I’m pretty sure you’ll get your fill of manmade fireworks today so to close out the New Year and ring in 2008 Daily Tomorrow style here a few of my favorite “firework” flowers…
Clerodendrum quadriloculare, or winter starburst
Delosperma floribundum, or starburst
Passiflora, or passion flower
and this tiny little beauty, a single bloom of a hydrangea
Happy New Year!
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November 2nd, 2007
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 […]
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