Tags: conservation
Tags: conservation
50% Off Challenge!
Posted Monday June 30, 2008, 1:05 pm, Over one day old at Simply Thrifty
Then I wondered how much laundry detergent, dish soap and shampoo I could save, per month, just by cutting my portions in half. I cut my dish detergent in half and my shampoo usage in half. I can’t wait to see how much longer it will be until I have to buy new bottles of these products!
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A matter of choice: Too many options not helping the environment
Posted Saturday March 29, 2008, 6:14 am, Over one day old at planet sab
The first two times I didn't buy anything because there were too many options with not enough explanation. The third time I bought two different bulbs to try out. Not so with the energy saving bulbs, you have more than three shapes, three kinds of glas, soft light etc.
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Conservation 2.0: What's the Next Big Thing?
Posted Thursday January 18, 2007, 1:49 pm, Over one day old at sustainablog
The Nature Conservancy is doing something similar on their web site, but with a much broader scope: their "The Next Big Ideas in Conservation: The Future of Protecting Nature" feature brings together opinions from six organization leaders on what will constitute "Conservation 2.o."
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M&M?s Produces World Wildlife Fund Collectible Banks
Posted Tuesday January 16, 2007, 12:52 am, Over one day old at Candy Addict
The Panda bank has black and white candy; Bird of Paradise contains red, yellow, and green; Dolphin has white and two shades of blue; and Tiger has black, white, and orange. | | For every bank purchased, $1 goes to protecting and saving wildlife worldwide.
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Hydro at night isn?t just water over the dam
Posted Friday October 20, 2006, 2:49 am, Over one day old at Rob Cottingham
(I guess he meant under the dam and through the generating station, but you get the idea: the electricity’s being generated whether we use it or not.) | | It’s bothered me ever since, because it seems just a little too convenient.
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