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Month: November 2019

Sharing is Caring

Sharing is Caring

2 days ago my friend send me this article. This made me very happy, because that is exactly how I intend this website to work, sharing information and resources to make better choices. I few things that I picked up on while reading it: Nothing is really “new” we know this stuff already. The situation is dire, but not hopeless and there definitely is growing awareness and willingness to do something about it. There is an emphasis in this article…

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Update 01

Update 01

So I bought the products to start making my own cleaning products…. I am especially interested in the window cleaner ( with corn starch?) I am quite happy with the natural products I buy so this is a bit of a leap for me, but if they work it will really make a difference in the amount of waste plastic I will produce so it is worth the try. I like the idea of using “grand ma” period products and…

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Spreading Some Cheer

Spreading Some Cheer

Here are some new technologies that can really impact our climate, and our mother earth in a positive way. https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2019/11/19/heliogen-bill-gates-energy-solar-zw-orig.cnn-business As said before, the problem has to be dealt with from many angles. I really like initiatives from communities, cities, universities, etc, to become carbon neutral. I am amazed by the technology that is invented to curb climate change. It is all possible! ( my son said: “If we can create it we can solve it too” My only question…

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Professor Snape has nothing on us

Professor Snape has nothing on us

I am no germophobe, but I like to clean with a bit of Bleech! My friend, who is a generation younger then me said once ” that is very much your generation:-) ” But, I am also learning more and more how we are (initially unknowingly!) exposed to MANY harmful chemicals in our life through the products we use on a daily basis. Cleaning products are a big part of that ( not the only one though, there is clothing,…

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Walk the Walk

Walk the Walk

Yesterday I went to a meeting about “sustainability in Ann Arbor” A bit out of my comfort zone, I ended up at a Nature Conservancy presentation, surrounded by healthy looking, gray haired, probably some formerly hippy associated people, listening to a talk based on a scholarly paper that shows that with a few not too drastic changes in our behavior we actually still can save this planet and live her peacefully ( all 9 billion of us) come 2050. https://www.natureaustralia.org.au/what-we-do/our-insights/scientific-papers/the-science-of-sustainability/…

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you better beleaf it :-)

you better beleaf it :-)

https://www.captain-planet.net/scientists-develop-artificial-leaf-to-reduce-global-warming-and-produce-clean-energy/?fbclid=IwAR2O2JSB40wf8a21Id0PZ4C-jjn-XzjDPum1Ol2ZhoEP8WU9bwtzI9eBa_Q of course I prefer the real trees, but we can use all the help we can get. and I get very hopeful when I read about these kind of initiatives, so many people on so many fronts are trying to heal the planet.

The power of the sea

The power of the sea

one of my facebook friends, send me this (winning!) essay about harnessing a very powerful energy source from the sea. I had never heard about this before. This is exactly how I would like my website to work, sharing ideas and getting smarter together. Following is the essay: “Energy from the Oceans  “I get everything from the ocean. It produces electricity, and electricity supplies the Nautilus with light – in a word, with life.” Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues under…

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Did you have your plastic today?

Did you have your plastic today?

https://www.europeanscientist.com/en/environment/can-plastic-eating-bacteria-help-solve-the-plastic-pollution-problem/ But things are never that easy….. https://www.edf.org/blog/2018/07/13/are-plastic-eating-bacteria-solution-ocean-pollution-its-not-simple-science-shows Posted 21 Jan 2013, 4:08pm Plastic bottles and other garbage block a dam in Bulgaria. Such debris can make its way into oceans. Dimitar Dilkoff: AFP

The Vegan discussion

The Vegan discussion

I am not vegan, and after thinking long and hard thinking I have decided I do not want to be. I am not even a vegetarian. But I do eat very little meat ( 1-2 times a week at most) and only chicken and fish at that. I started to drink organic goat milk because I do not want to be part of the horrific conditions that the cows in the industry are exposed to. I am not here to…

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