Author Archive | Diane

Twist into ‘Nature’s Pose’ by Recycling Your Yoga Mat

In 2008, Yoga Journal‘s “Yoga in America” reported that 6.9 percent of U.S. adults, or 15.8 million people, practice yoga. The study also showed that Americans spend $5.7 billion a year on yoga classes and products, including yoga mats, clothing, and media (DVDs, videos, books and magazines). (image source) Where’s the eco in all of  this? […]

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On Earth Day, Plant Trees Without Getting Your Hands Dirty; Save the Oceans without Getting Wet

On land or on sea, you can make a difference on Earth Day. Volunteer Spot, the nation’s premiere Web-based volunteer coordinator, has teamed up with Arbor Day to recognize you and your good deeds for the planet by planting trees in fire-damaged national forests. The Give and Grow program rewards activities ranging from organizing an Earth Day […]

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exploding coal mines

Exploding Coal Mines, Crashing Oil Tankers Make Clear the Need for New, Renewable Sources of Energy

Most of the time, the debate around fossil fuels centers on how much climate-changing carbon dioxide they generate when they’re burned. But every once in a while, an event — or a string of events — occurs to remind us that the problems with oil and coal don’t start when we set them on fire. […]

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Anti-Plastic Activist Beth Terry

Plastic Activist Shifts $1114 to Green Goods

Beth Terry is best known for taking a stand against plastic over at her inspired blog Fake Plastic Fish. But living plastic-free is not the only way this Bay Area accountant and activist makes a difference. She’s shifted her spending to organic produce and natural products like toothpaste and laundry powder, too. She bought a bicycle instead of […]

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