Have you ever had that feeling, that sinking feeling that you forgot something important but can’t quite pin the tail on the donkey? That you are somehow blindfolded to your own omissions but everyone around you on public transit seems to have X-ray vision? Well, imagine how Earth feels when she has a wardrobe malfunction…Oh that sinking feeling.
Frackenstein Versus Ra
An epic battle is coming to a head between Frackenstein, the human experiment gone wrong, and Ra, the all-mighty sun deity. But it’s not a combat of tanks and artillery. It’s a World War Frack (WWF) showdown.
Is Earth Bipolar?
Discounting the fact that Earth is sandwiched between two poles making her by default bi-polar, how would our dear Gaea fare on a psychological screening test? Any guesses?
Cut Waste, Save the World. Part 1: Fridge Audit
In these times of economic and environmental uncertainty, it is everybody’s duty to try to minimise waste. Here is an easy and effective way to begin.
Household Products You Should Stop Buying and Using
Mireille Mayrand-Fiset suggests that some products we use daily are harmful to our health and the environment, and she suggests five interesting and effective alternatives.
How Long Can We Stay Green?
Is greening a fad or will the emphasis on environmental quality be sustained long-term? There are many factors that will determine the ultimate outcome.
Salmon Confidential
This weekend was the premiere of the amazing documentary, Salmon Confidential. Please watch this film. I was shocked, angered, saddened and continue to be deeply concerned. To say the least, a moving film! Do you eat wild salmon? Farm salmon? How do you choose which? You should be concerned about the survival of wild salmon as a key species in the well-being of our environment.
Red Thread In The Lawn: Get Rid of That Problem Forever
Homeowners like to keep their lawn and garden green and lush. Watching for and treating fungal infections like red thread can help maintain a vibrant lawn.
Butterflies in Winter
Amongst her repeated subjects is the butterfly. Sitting under a pile of snow and cold darkness here in Minnesota, butterflies seem far away. Their fragile beauty, strong determination (able to fly thousands of miles), and utterly obvious impermanence (most living less than a year) make them great subjects for Buddhist poetry. Here are four of Chiyo-ni’s butterfly haiku. May they inspire dreams, especially for those of us living in the winter darkness right now.
Mushroom Man
Mycellium have the potential to clean up toxic waste, rein in E. coli, and cure Alzheimer’s disease. Plus they make a mighty fine addition to any stir fry.
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