June 8th, 2008
These days, everybody is going green, including those folks that have more press than others. You know, the famous people. You love to love them, hate them, ogle them.
Who doesn’t peruse the People Magazine while waiting in line at the grocery checkout? Who doesn’t pick up an Us Magazine or its ilk when waiting to […]
By Gabrielle -- 4 comments
May 29th, 2008
My mother used to tell me that you can often judge one’s character by the company you keep. For once, I am hoping mom is right. Starting today, you can find www.dailytomorrow.com among the fantastic green resources listed at GreenMaven.com, the premier search engine for websites with social and environmental values.
GreenMaven.com is […]
By Gabrielle -- 4 comments
April 21st, 2008
As a frequent reader of Daily Tomorrow, I was sad to see Ali’s last post. As a writer, blogger, wanna-be mom who is trying to minimize my own footprint before adding any more little feet to the world, I am thrilled at the opportunity to carry on the blog that Ali has developed as such […]
By Gabrielle -- 6 comments
January 8th, 2008
I just did an “ecological footprint” check-in, I hadn’t done that for awhile and it’s always a good wakeup call. I try to live as green as possible but even so my footprint is too big! Compared to the footprint of others in my region, my footprint takes up about half as many acres as […]
By Ali -- 5 comments
December 24th, 2007
Happy Holidays Everyone! Wherever you are in this beautiful world!
This image is from one of my all-time favorite non-profits Survival International, the movement for tribal peoples. The plight of tribal peoples may seem remote but it is intricately intertwined with the health of the planet. Survival does amazing work around the globe to protect indigenous […]
By Ali -- 0 comments
December 21st, 2007
As 2007 winds down here’s a look at some of the stories that made their way to Daily Tomorrow this past year…
We Have a Global Consensus, And You Can Help Make a Difference: The United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change in Bali ended on a surprising note as the US stepped up and agreed […]
By Ali -- 0 comments
December 12th, 2007
Hi Daily Tomorrow peeps! Sorry about the short break this week but I’m back, and with lots of good news. First, the break. What a week, month, my goodness! I’ve been super busy with just about everything - consulting on a house that hopefully will be able to use a geo-exchange system (hooray!) and getting […]
By Ali -- 2 comments
November 5th, 2007
From a science perspective, the built environment plays a crucial role in the health of the natural world. As the human population grows the role of green building becomes increasingly important for the protection of wildlife and ecosystems. One key to conservation is ensuring that buildings and infrastructures are designed with earth in mind.
While this […]
By Ali -- 0 comments
August 20th, 2007
Daily Tomorrow is your “everything in your green life” blog, mostly science and health. But did you know that b5media has a host of other green blogs from beauty to tech to food? My fellow b5 bloggers have got it going on, green that is, so here’s a list with links to in-house eco-insight:
Eco Friendly […]
By Ali -- 1 comment
August 16th, 2007
I’ve been “tagged” by the lovely Kendra at Diabetes Notes for the first ever b5media Science & Health Channel “meme” - fun! This meme’s theme is “8 random facts about myself”, which of course here at the Daily Tomorrow means my green self soooo……
First, the rules:
Post these rules before you give your facts.
List 8 random […]
By Ali -- 4 comments
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