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Catherine Morgan at 12:08pm Sat, 8 Nov 2008 under
Food & Drink,
Health & Wellness,
Life,
Mommy & Family,
Green & Eco-conscious,
green,
organic,
fish,
Health & Fitness,
61 Days to Better Health; 582 views
When it comes to eating meat, the most healthy choice is also the greenest choice - fish. However, not all fish are created equal. Many are contaminated with pollutants and other toxins (such as mercury). So choosing the correct fish is important. Here is some help on choosing the best "eco-friendly" fish...
This site might be helpful, it's the Seafood Selector.

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Catherine Morgan at 12:52pm Thu, 6 Nov 2008 under
Food & Drink,
Health & Wellness,
Life,
Mommy & Family,
Green & Eco-conscious,
green,
organic,
Big Green Purse,
Health & Fitness,
Money & Personal Finance,
61 Days to Better Health; 462 views
Buying organic can be more expensive, but in many cases the benefits of buying organic outweighs the cost. The best way to help bring down the cost of organic food, is to create more demand for it. Do you know how to do that? It's very simple. We create more demand for organic food, by buying it.
I don't usually like to post about corporate campaigns, but I liked the idea of this one, so I'll bend the rules. Quaker Snack Bars has created Birthday Party with a Purpose Kits in partnership with Kids Care Clubs. Kids Care Clubs are a program of the HandsOn Network whose mission is to, "develop compassion and to inspire a spirit of volunteering in elementary and middle school age youth."
This past week, armed only with a garden fork, I worked for an hour at making my own soil, mixing together kitchen scraps, shredded papers, and the remains collected in our vacuum.
This morning at the BlogHer Conference, about 40 "green" and "social change" bloggers, organizations and companies got together for a Birds of a Feather Meetup. I asked folks to give me their cards so I could share who attended with you. Give 'em a click and find out about the work they do (Is anyone except me surprised by how many companies attended?).
Abbey McDonald, Debroff Debrief
Abby Jaramillo, Urban Sprouts

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Rita Arens at 9:43am Mon, 30 Jun 2008 under
Business & Career,
Mommy & Family,
Green & Eco-conscious,
ecology,
cars,
green,
Cars,
carbon footprint,
eco_friendly,
downsizing,
SUV,
earth-friendly,
truck; 725 views
In 2002, we traded my husband's Ford Escort for a Ford Explorer. Then we had a Ford Explorer and a Geo Prizm. In 2006, the 1994 Geo Prizm got t-boned on a busy street, and we "replaced" the 100,000-mile Ford Explorer with a 2005 Ford Explorer.The 1998 Ford Explorer is still kicking at 140,000 miles three years later. Oops.

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debra roby at 1:27pm Sat, 28 Jun 2008 under
Hobbies, Crafts & DIY,
Social change, Non-profits & NGOs,
Green & Eco-conscious,
Art & Design,
green,
Etsy,
craft,
contests,
Craftster,
t-shirts,
carbon,
craftivism,
350,
Burda Style,
Thrifty Fun,
postcard art; 1048 views
Everywhere you turn this summer, conversations, both private and public, seem dominated by the topics of the environment, global warming, carbon footprints, living greener. Besides changing lightbulbs, reducing driving, and saving water, though, what can a crafty person really do? Turns out we can do a lot.We can use our craftivism to spread the word about the importance of the number 350.
If you have a do-good Dad like mine, it can be a challenge to find a Father's Day gift he'll truly enjoy.
Here are a few ideas:

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Britt Bravo at 1:16pm Fri, 6 Jun 2008 under
Social change, Non-profits & NGOs,
Green & Eco-conscious,
nonprofit,
blogger,
blog,
green,
activism,
mountaintop,
removal,
coal; 481 views
iLoveMountains.org is a campaign to stop mountaintop removal for coal mining. What is mountaintop removal you ask? From the iLoveMountains.org web site:
When my son was an infant, people would ask, "Do you use cloth or disposable diapers?" My former husband would jokingly respond, "I'm studying that issue and will get back to you in about 2 1/2 years." For many of us being kind to our environment is a philosophy we endorse until it really makes our lives inconvenient. Of course we support the Green Movement but just don't make me sacrifice ...too much.
The BlogHer contributing editors have been blogging Earth Day all month and doing a really good job of it - and so have the members of our community. If you haven't checked out any of their green friendly, environment friendly posts - you should click into the Green & Eco-Conscious topic area and start reading (comments are cool, too!)
What with the Earth Day and the organic food and the hormone-free milk and the biodegradable condoms (okay, maybe I made that one up), I’ve been thinking about how kids remind us to be our best people. Especially when they catch us not practicing what we preach when it comes to the environment.