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Saturday’s Song & Making Poverty History

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Children: LaxmanSaturday’s song is World on Fire by Sarah McLachlan. Instead of spending a fortune on making the video, she decided to donate the money to numerous charities instead.

One of those is CARE. They help families become independent and develop sustainable ways of living by providing education and business opportunities.

Women and children often suffer from poverty so CARE focuses on them, which ends up helping whole families worldwide. Although CARE provides emergency assistance, they also promote long-term solutions. Some of these include increasing food supplies with crops and livestock as well as providing access to clean water and education.

Clean water is something that many of us take for granted but it is an ongoing struggle for others. When people only have dirty water, they’re forced to drink it and become sick.

CARE is presently campaigning to raise 10 million dollars towards helping people affected by Cyclone Nargis. The cyclone destroyed rice crops and contaminated Burma’s water.

“CARE has provided clean water, food and emergency supplies to nearly 120,000 people in 12 areas throughout the Irrawaddy Delta and around Yangon.” (Cyclone Relief Picks up Pace, PYAPON, Myanmar, May 29, 2008)

Sarah is also one of the many strong supporting celebrities of the anti-poverty movement Make Poverty History.

Other supporters include Brad Pitt, Bono, Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Emma Thompson, George Clooney, Jamie Fox, Mike Myers and more. Since much poverty is caused by damage to the environment by humans, it is possible for all of us to help repair both.

Water as an alternative fuel

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Hummer: Marcin RolickiDenny Klein originally designed a water burning engine for tools like his welding torch that can burn metal in seconds. He expanded by designing a water burning engine to fuel cars.

There are plans to design a hummer for the U.S. military that can run on water or gasoline and he’s taking his patented method to other consumer markets.

Cars only require a small amount of water for fuel but not everyone has a never ending supply of water. Denny says he only needs 4 ounces of water to go 100 miles! Check out the fox news video clip called water as an alternative fuel source for more.

Saturday’s Song & Bird Poop Facial

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Nightingale: Akbar Nemati

Saturday’s song is I like birds by the Eels. I do like birds but not so much that I would partake in a facial with their feces. Have you heard about the crazy $200 bird crap facial?

I do recall hearing about geishas using bird droppings to remove make-up.

Apparently, it has been resurrected, sterilized and repackaged into powder. Either way, that’s some expensive bird excrement.

I first heard about this from Jonathon Morgan on Green Daily ($200 for a bird poop facial). The Geisha facial contains nightingale droppings and natural enzymes to soften and brighten skin.

There’s a video of the geisha facial called News or not news? Bird poop facial edition at Chicago Tribune’s Head Candy.

Hari’s salon in West London touts not only the “organic” geisha facial but also uses bull semen to condition dry hair. Eww.

And according to Mail Online, Gwyneth Paltrow uses a face cream containing snake venom to help slow down wrinkles. There’s also a popular painful lip venom some stars use to plump up their lips. (Gwyneth Paltrow’s latest beauty tip-snake venom face cream).

If these wacky treatments become too popular, I don’t think that the animals will really benefit. People seem to gravitate towards some strange stuff. I would have a hard time paying big money for something that is normally scraped off the car and cursed.

Bird watching is enough fun for me so I’m doing it with my wrinkles intact. Here’s the video of birds from French Guiana with the I like birds song.

Win an organic weed killer or make your own

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Dandelions: Rawku5If you’re interested in organic gardening and want a chance to win the organic weed killer Nature’s Avenger, check out the organic weed killer giveaway being held by Crunchy Domestic Goddess.

Nature’s Avenger is natural, effective and smells good because it’s made with natural citrus oil (d-limonene). This dehydrates the weed and kills it completely within 24 hours. You can see it start to shrivel within a couple hours and there is an example of that on the Nature’s Avenger website.

I end up pulling a lot of them out by hand which is a real pain. You have to dig deep to get to the root and that can be time consuming.

Ingredients for homemade weed killers include salt, vinegar, clove oil and dish detergent. Boiling water isn’t bad either, although it might kill any other plant that’s close. I successfully killed the roots of a bush I didn’t want in my garden with boiling water.

Organic Weed Killer Recipes

If you want to try making your own, here are some recipes with variations of the mentioned ingredients.

Some of those weeds are tough and require stronger concentrations of acid but try combining the lemon juice and vinegar. The weeds won’t like it that’s for sure. As a bonus, the combo also kills grease and if you combine vinegar with borax, you can even clean your barbecue grill.

Whispering Wind & Monarch Butterflies

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Monarch butterfly: Leo CumingsHere’s this weeks music video, Whispering Wind by Moby. I like the hypnotic feel to the music and the scenes of clouds, butterflies and oceans are awesome as well.

Would you believe the Monarch is being threatened? Their habitat is being destroyed because of new housing developments and agriculture. If insecticide doesn’t kill them, it kills plants the Monarch’s larvae feeds on like milkweed.

In Mexico they’re threatened because many people are dependent on the logging industry. The monarchs roost on oyamel trees but they’re cutting them down. To learn more see The Butterfly Website and their environmental newsfeed.

My growing green garden

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

tomatoIt’s the small things in life that often bring joy and I get excited over stuff like the fact that one of my tomato plants has a baby tomato on it. I plan to make tons of salsa because we’re all crazy about it and it tastes much better fresh.coriander

We like our salsa with cilantro/coriander, which seems to be something people either love or hate. I have eight new coriander plants going and I’m pleased they have survived the storms although they’re slightly bent.

My salsa recipe

I don’t always stick to precise measurements but I usually chop up six or seven tomatoes, a green pepper, an onion, one or two jalapeño peppers, a couple teaspoons of lemon juice, a splash of vinegar, a couple teaspoons of sugar, salt, garlic and some cilantro. The kids like it with one jalapeño but we like it with two.

I also have several green pepper plants growing in the garden. My cat chewed on one of them before I got it outside but now something else is eating them. They appear to still be capable of sprouting peppers anyway and that’s what counts.

basilMy oregano is going crazy and I’m quite pleased with it as well. It started off looking like a crooked stick with a couple leaves on it. I always put basil and oregano in my spaghetti sauce now because everyone loves it.

If it looks a little dark, that’s because it’s night time. I love sneaking back there when all the kids are asleep and just spend time being with nature.

There are raspberry plants growing right beside the basil and I might actually get some berries this year. Last year I planted a small one I received from a neighbor. Now it’s had babies and spread everywhere so I gave a couple to another neighbor.

You don’t have to be a master gardener or anything to grow your own food. I’m not out there digging for hours or anything so most of my plants have to be tough or die. It’s still very rewarding when you do grow your own fruit and vegetables successfully.

Birth Control for Elephants in South Africa

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Elephants: Jacqueline FoucheWildlife preserves in South Africa are using birth control for elephants as an alternative to culling or mass killing to control elephant populations.

People fought to protect elephants from poachers until the ivory trade was banned. Now elephants have grown beyond sustainable numbers and the government has lifted the ban on culls.

In the wild elephants would be busy traveling and searching for water and food in the dry climate. On the reserve water is plentiful so the elephant population is not thinning naturally. Although elephants are still endangered in other areas in Africa, on many of the wildlife reserves in South Africa they are not.

Birth Control Vaccine

The vaccine that acts as birth control does not contain hormones but instead uses the elephant’s immune system to block the fertilization of their eggs. This means they’re safer because there are no side effects from hormones and the rest of the food chain is not at risk.

It seems a practical alternative to culling and is usually reversible so elephants can become pregnant later. Some elephants are still allowed to become pregnant so younger ones can be socialized properly and learn how to raise their own young.

  • Vasectomies are also used as birth control and an alternative to culling elephants in places like Kruger National Park in South Africa. Culling has been reinstated but it is a controversial method since it means killing whole elephant herds and that also affects the tourist industry.

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Creative products from recycled PET plastic

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

I had a request for more information on products made from recycled PET plastics. That’s short for Polyethylene terephthalate, a man made polymer commonly used for products like those plastic bags the stores push on us everywhere. It has the number 1 on the recycling symbol.

When PET is recycled, it’s usually made into fibers that are used for clothing and stuffing for pillows and sleeping bags. According to Waste Online, we used 20 times more plastic than we did 50 years ago and it is taking a toll by polluting the earth and hurting wildlife.

recycled plastic bagSome eco-fashion finds that use PET include this fluffy recycled plastic square bag from Hip and Zen. Crafters from South Africa scrunch up the plastic bags in this interesting design. Part of the proceeds goes to the Topsy Foundation helping children with AIDS.

recycled laptop bagIf you need a new laptop bag, consider something like this recycled plastic laptop bag made from fused plastic bags. Every bag is unique so you will have a one of kind eco-friendly cover for your laptop.

Hip and Zen sell many other recycled, organic and fairly traded products such as clothing, jewelry and accessories.

Mens Clothes

Recycled SuitsTreehugger tipped me off to Bagir and their green line. The totally washable suit is a great idea for busy men and made from 50% Post Consumer Waste obtained from PET plastic bottles. Since you can wash it at home, you can bypass the chemicals used at the dry cleaners. The EcoGir™ Recycled Suit uses 100% PCW and helps reduce even more waste.

Plastic Bag Knitting

If you’re into knitting, you can create your own bags, doormats and clothing by knitting strips of bags together. They’re actually quite attractive and colorful. Here are a few good tutorials.

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