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  • More Greenwashing?

    michelle victoria January 15, 2011     No Comment     Body Care Products, Changing Habits

    I recently decided to once again take a look at the products that I have in my house just to be sure that I had eliminated all of the ones with toxins. I really had thought that I had done a thorough job of this but I was shocked to find parabens, sodium laureth sulfate

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  • Sustainable Eating-for you and the planet…

    michelle January 3, 2011     No Comment     Changing Habits, Farmers Markets, Recipes, Sustainable Agriculture

    One way to start the new year is by eating better. January is probably the month when more people vow to eat better, lose weight and start working out, than any other month of the year. Eating better is also one way to take a big step in living more sustainably. Conveniently, doing better for your

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  • A Great Way to Start the New Year….

    michelle victoria December 30, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Climate Change, Farmers Markets, Sustainable Energy

    Going through my mail today I had something from the EDF-Environmental Defense Fund and I decided to share it here because it is something all of us can do to make a difference. 10 Things You Can Do to Fight Global Warming-It truly is up to each of us. 1. Recycle and buy minimally packaged

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  • Alternative Energy-Good Enough for the Military

    michelle victoria December 20, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Sustainable Energy, Transportation, Uncategorized

    Over the last year I have read a few times about the Navy and Marines going “green” and it has me wondering if it is good enough, and efficient enough, for them what about the rest of us? The idea that solar and bio-fuels are somehow inferior to coal and oil will have to be put

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  • Joining Together to Save Our Food Choices

    michelle victoria December 15, 2010     No Comment     Body Care Products, Changing Habits, Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, GMO-GE Information, Sustainable Agriculture

    I doubt that there are many of us who do not recognize the increasing influence of big business that has been creeping into the political process over the last decades. The most recent election was a free for all when it came to campaign contributions, and for many of these contributions we the public are

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  • Delicious Chocolate For You and Your Holiday Shopping…

    michelle victoria December 11, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits

    I have been meaning to post this story for some time now about some incredible organic, vegan chocolates that I was lucky to discover, but now I realize that I never got to it so that now I could give you a holiday shopping suggestion that anyone would love. Nicobella Vegan Organic Chocolates are the

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  • Time to Put Public Health Before Corporate Interests

    michelle victoria December 8, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Gardens and Farms, Industrial food practices

    You can let California’s Governor-Elect Jerry Brown know that you don’t want your strawberries sprayed with a known carcinogen and neurotoxin. There was public and scientific opposition to approving methyl iodide but lobbying and corporate interests won out over the health of strawberry consumers across the country (90% of all strawberries consumed in the U.S.

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  • Another Chance for Banning Plastic Bags in California

    michelle December 2, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Climate Change

    It looks as if Gov. Schwarzenegger is taking a final stand to terminate plastic bags in California. He is calling on legislators to reconsider a ban on single-use plastic bags that they shot down a few months ago. It had seemed like a sure thing until last minute pressure reversed this important measure. If you

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  • A Creative Intervention for Climate Change

    michelle November 28, 2010     No Comment     Changing Habits, Climate Change, Santa Fe

    With the upcoming U.N. Climate Conference starting in a few days I wanted to follow up on Santa Fe’s Flash Flood, the human art event that I wrote about in my last post. The Flash Flood was one of 18 global events sponsored by Earth.350.org to bring attention to climate change that were filmed by

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  • Pretty for the Holidays, but less toxic with Pritti

    michelle November 15, 2010     2 Comments     Body Care Products, Changing Habits, Sustainable Businesses

    I decided to post this once again since we are getting very close to the holidays and often people who don’t usually wear nail polish might at this time of the year. Fortunately much is changing in the world of personal care and beauty products; today we have more non-toxic (or less toxic) choices. I

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