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Sustainable Travel
There’s an oxymoron. And, yet, I’m sure you’ve seen ads for sustainable travel or green travel or eco-something-or-other. Travel by its very nature increases your carbon footprint unless you’re walking and even then it would be best if you were … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged airplane carbon footprint, car CO2, car vs plane travel, carbon footprint, Chris Goodall, CO2 offset, Do the Green Thing, eco travel, green thing, green travel, how bad are bananas, How to Live a Low-Carbon Life, Hyundai, luggage, mike berners-lee, offsets, renewable energy credits, Salad works, SaladWorks, Sustainable Brands, sustainable travel, terra pass, terrapass
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Time for Product Reviews!
On Monday Green Steve posted a link on FaceBook of his radio interview about how the UK (where he lives) could save half a million tonnes of C02 if everyone switched to recycled toilet paper. I chafe more at the whole … Continue reading
Posted in At Home, Green Ideas, My CO2 Footprint, Recycling, Shopping
Tagged 100% recycled paper, Canada, Canadian, Chris Goodall, composting, green steve, kleenex, paper products, paper towels, recycle, recycled paper, recycled toilet paper, Seventh Generation, tissue, toilet paper
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What Lifestyle Changes Have the Biggest CO2 Impact?
Joy brought up another good question while we were having lunch the other day: if a person wanted to reduce their carbon footprint, what change would have the most impact? Most resources agree that reducing motorized travel of any kind … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Food, My CO2 Footprint, Travel
Tagged 65 degrees F, air travel, airplanes, buses, carbon footprint, cars, Chris Goodall, city-specific carbon, CO2, food, heating, Hestia, household appliances, hybrid, lifestyle, lifestyle changes, NPR, thrift shops, trains, used clothes
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Let’s Start with Breakfast
My new low-carbon self-assessment microscope swings its lens toward … breakfast! This is what I have most mornings: oatmeal, applesauce, homemade granola (either mine or from Farm Kitchen in Poulsbo, which is sold locally at Rollingbay Cafe), and bananas. There … Continue reading
Posted in Food, My CO2 Footprint
Tagged applesauce, bananas, breakfast, carbon nation, Chris Goodall, farm kitchen, granola, oatmeal, open nature, Rollingbay cafe, safeway
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It’s all No-Impact Man’s Fault
Have you ever seen a documentary or news story where someone claims some seemingly minor occurrence changed their life? Well, after years of rolling by eyes at other people’s life altering events, it happened to me! I happened upon Colin … Continue reading