Archive for September, 2007

Sep 30 2007

Hemp Shoes by Lafuma

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This shoe, the Greenley 2, by Lafuma, is built with benign, yet high effective materials. The uppers are made of hemp and the lining is a cotton canvas. The shoe also has a removable footbed of tanned leather (made without VI chromium or latex), and natural rubber sole. It is part of Lafuma’s Pure Leaf Collection. The shoe is available from Moosejaw.

If you want to see more green shoes and backpacking gear, check out these reviews by Trailspace.

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Sep 30 2007

She gave us all life, the mother of all mothers-it’s time to save our Earth

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Things are happening, don’t just ask Al Gore. Ice melting from mountains, freshwater being depleting, islands slowly sinking into the ocean. Even where I live, the suburbs of Chicago, the thunderstorms have felt more violent, stronger.  I see the weather forecasts and warnings of supercells hovering above you, always with the threat of tornadoes, higher temperatures fueling more storms. If you think that this has nothing to do with you, just wait, it will get around to you. The high correlation between higher levels of carbon dioxide and the temperature of the earth, why do they follow the same up and down trends for the past 650,000 years? Hmm…

Well, don’t panic, but do act. I hope we can start discussing things we can do to start the reversal process. Yes, maybe a reversal, if we stop it now. The earth has an amazing power of regeneration - if we give it a chance. Just like us, we get a cut or a cold, we give ourselves a chance to heal, we can be back up and running. 

So let’s start somewhere. Let’s take a look at where we live.  Whether you live in an apartment, condo, townhouse, single family home or mobile home, there’s always something you can do. I’m sure I don’t have all the answers, but I can at least get us started on some things I have noticed where my family saves on energy and resources.  Here are a few things we do and you can do immediately to save energy, resources, and a little money:

Electricity - ever hear of phantom electricity? It’s the electricity used by your VCR, computer, TV etc. even when you think it’s off, but the clock is on.  Do you really need to have them on 24 hours a day just so you have the accurate time?  Isn’t that what clocks are for? Put them on a power strip and turn the switch off on the strip when you go to bed at night and when you leave for work. If you have dogs, I’m pretty sure they’re not watching Oprah while you’re gone. I understand you could probably save $5-$10 a year on a single TV from the phantom energy savings.  Altogether, the cost of phantom electricity costs people in the U.S. somewhere around $1 billion a year.

Water - let’s look at your bathroom. Any leaks, drips? Believe it or not, leaks consume about 14% of all domestic water consumption. See if your toilet has any leaks by dropping some food coloring into your tank and wating a few hours.  If your once clear toilet bowl turns the same color as the tank, you’ve got a leak that could be costing you - maybe even 100 gallons a day! If so, get it fixed - I fix them myself with parts from Home Depot and I’m not handy at all. 

Also, even though toilets after 1994 only have tank volumes of 1.6 gallons, older tanks probably have a volume of 3.5 gallons. Got a small water or soda bottle you bought at the store? If you don’t I know where you can get one - go to the garbage dump (by the way, plastic bottles by volume are the #2 leading culprit helping add garbage to our dump sites.  We’ll get into what’s #1 as well as #3 some other time). You can fill that bottle up with tap water or sand and put it in your tank (make sure the cap is on and is sealed, of course), depending on the size of the bottle, you can displace 500 ml (around 20 oz) of freshwater each flush.  That’s less money you use in water and less energy your municipality needs to use to filter dirty water.  Think of how many times you and your family go to the bathroom a day.

Okay, one more for the day. Do you take baths? This may seem Third World to many of you, but the average bathtub can hold somewhere around 40-60 gallons. Ever think about bathing together? It has its benefits in many ways! Also, don’t just throw that old water down the drain. Invest in buckets. Depending on your own home situation, if you have a laundry room, you can use that water for your first washload of laundry. Sure it means lugging bucketloads to the washer (our laundry room is right across the hall from our bathroom, yours may not be), maybe it’s one way to get your daily exercise. Or better still, remember how we mentioned that one tankful of water in your toilet is about 1.6 gallons. According to the Hillsborough County, Florida website  (Tampa Bay area?), the average family of four flushes 20 times a day. That’s 20 x 1.6 gallons =   32 gallons a day, 224 gallons a week, 896 gallons a month, 10,752 gallons a year! You may want to think twice about that bathwater. Again, remember, it takes energy to make fresh water - the less you use, the less that has to be made and the less dirty water that is sent out to the environment.

With less and less fresh water becoming available throughout the world, some say that future wars will erupt not over oil, but fights over fresh water. Something to think about. Anyway, please let us have your thoughts out there.

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Sep 30 2007

Amazing — Colossal Squid Caught off Antarctica [PICTURES]

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In Antarctica’s Ross Sea, a fishing boat has caught what is likely the world’s biggest known colossal squid (yes, that’s the species’ name), New Zealand officials announced today.

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Sep 30 2007

WTF is going on in Dubai?

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Check out this collection of pictures from the most fascinating City in the world. “This is a city on crack” says it all. Almost a quarter of the worlds cranes call this city home. Why not take a look at the under-sea hotel, the old space-port, or the “300 artificially created islands in the shape of the world”. Excuse the language on this page.

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Sep 30 2007

Massive Underwater Forests Found in Pacific

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A team of scientists says it has found a string of vast, rich forests in an unexpected setting: far below the coral reefs found in the tropical Pacific Ocean.

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Sep 30 2007

Amazon forest sold off in housing scam, claims Greenpeace

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An investigation by Greenpeace into the land scam, revealed that Brazil’s land reform agency had set up large settlements for the homeless in rain forest areas including Brazil’s oldest national park instead of placing them in already deforested areas, and settling

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Sep 30 2007

10 Amazing Animals Saved from Extinction

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As of April 3, 2007, there are 1,326 species on the threatened and endangered lists but many have been saved. Here are 10 of their most notable success stories:

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Sep 30 2007

Hungry Colorado Bears Killed by the Dozens Looking for Humans’ Food

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Colorado wildlife officers have killed dozens of black bears this summer after catching the marauding bruins rummaging through campsites, foraging in neighborhood trash cans and breaking into homes for food.

Weather conditions decimated the natural food supply this year for the roughly 10,000 black bears in Colorado.

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Sep 30 2007

Found: the giant lion-eating chimps of the magic forest

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Deep in the Congolese jungle is a band of apes that, according to local legend, kill lions, catch fish and even howl at the moon. Local hunters speak of massive creatures that seem to be some sort of hybrid between a chimp and a gorilla.

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Sep 30 2007

Weird Deep-Sea Creatures Found in Atlantic [PICS]

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An international team of 31 researchers found a few strange animals while exploring the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an underwater mountain range that runs from Iceland to the Azores islands west of Portugal.

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