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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 05/17/10 21:35

Dream of Wild Health

The Mvskokee Food Sovereignty Initiative has instituted an annual Food Sovereignty Symposium.

 

At this year's event, Sally Auger and Diane Wilson presented Dream of Wild Health, a visionary program in Hugo, MN. On a ten-acre farm, youths and families are nurtured in body, mind, and spirit. Through three youth programs, kids and teens learn about responsibility, respect, how to choose a healthy diet, and how to connect with and foster nature. Then, this group reaches out to the community, providing locally grown organic produce at the farmer's markets. It is a beautiful notion that has come to fruition through dedication and cooperation.

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 12/31/09 22:05

Auld Lang Syne - Actions for a Green Year

Auld Lang Syne is on my mind today, not only because it's what is traditionally sung at midnight, but because of what it means.  Auld Lang Syne is sung at this time because it symbolizes endings and new beginnings.  The noise and bustle of the holidays is over and we are entering a hopeful new year.  As you look back over the previous year and prepare to ring in the new, think about how you can make your year, your community, and your world better.

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 11/02/09 20:08

Sustainable Environments

Continuing this mini blog series about everyday actions regular people can take to help create sustainable environments, here are five more tips!

1. Are you still using that old leaf blower?  Raking is much better for the planet, not to mention your health!  The same is true for a push mower instead of a gas-powered or electric mowers (electricity comes mostly from coal-powered plants, and there is no such thing as 'clean coal'). 

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 09/08/09 17:07

Environmentally sustainable living made easier

Here are five more easy actions to live more sustainably!

1. Stop phone book delivery.  YellowPagesGoesGreen.org is a movement against unsolicited phone book delivery.  Sign up to remove your home or office from receiving telephone directories (beware phony sites; you should see a photo of a mountain at the top of the correct page) .  If you need a book, simply call to request one.  This will prevent unnecessary waste and save you the trouble of recycling unwanted phone books.

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 08/29/09 15:27

Green Action Now

Everyone's talking green.  It's on the news, in magazines, in newspapers, and on countless websites.  There's a lot to know and a lot to be considered, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist, have a green thumb, or let your hair grow and start giving everyone the peace sign.  It's very easy to make your everyday life greener and here are five ways you can start right away.

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 08/22/09 18:07

Go green while going back to school

It has been reported that Aramark Higher Education is instituting a program at college campuses this school year that will divert more than 2 million disposable food containers from landfills.  In the same spirit, here are a few suggestions on how to green your kid - or yourself - on the way back to the classroom.

 

- One of the simplest ways to 'go green' is to take a sack lunch.  According to buygreen.com, the average school-age child eating a disposable lunch generates 67 lbs. of waste per school year, which equals 18,760 lbs. of lunch waste for only one average-size elementary school!

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 08/12/09 07:17

Bees disappearing

Last week I got to see an eye-opening program on PBS about the disappearance of bees worldwide. It was a very informative  show about a situation that everyone who's gotten used to eating more than just a few kinds of grain should know about.

 

At the time of the production of this program, Silence of the Bees, a condition called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) had emptied beehives in 35 states and from Europe to South America. Bees were disappearing and no one knew why.

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 06/16/09 09:49

Little Green Books for You and Me

photo credit to www.simonandschuster.comIs your kid green?

Simon & Schuster may be able to help with that. They have a new eco-friendly line of children's novelty and story books aimed at parents and children looking to learn more about the environment.

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 06/15/09 17:40

BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag, that is)

Why?, you ask, since the store provides bags for you.  Or maybe you're one of those well-meaning souls who takes them faithfully...and leaves them in the car.

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TreeNut

by TreeNut
on 05/22/09 01:33

Gone Batty

Unfortunately, an average person has a deep prejudice against bats..

I recently had the pleasure of hearing Dottie Hyatt speak to a local Girl Scout troop about bats. Boy, did I learn a lot! Unlike many, I have never had any kind of fear of bats, but I never realized just how important they are. I thought maybe there are others out there who don’t know either. So, I decided to write this and I hope you all like it. To quote the kids today, “mad props” to Dottie and Amanda of Bat World Sanctuary for answering all my questions and helping with the article, but most of all, for their work at BWS preserving one of our most unjustly treated benefactors.

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