Green and Simple
One of the main goals of the North American Odyssey is to encourage people to make changes in their lives the will leave more time for friends, family, and the natural world, as well as reduce people's environmental impact. The food we eat, the water we use, the things we purchase, discard, and transport all affect our lives, and the environment. Sometimes less is more and this is certainly the case for Amy and Dave's lives on the trail; the water they drink comes from the water ways they use as highways, and everything they need fits into a backpack, kayak hatch, or dogsled. The Green and Simple section of the website is designed to provide information about clean energy, locally grown and organic foods, water conservation, energy usage, and cleaner modes of transportation.
5 Great Reasons to Go Organic
Thursday, 14 May 2009 17:00
We hear so much about the benefits of organic food and why we must spend more on them because it means a healthier life for all of us. It�s ironic, what we call organic today, was a natural way of life half a century ago before the invention of pesticides and chemicals. And now we�re [...]
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Does Buying Organic Make a Difference?
Thursday, 14 May 2009 17:00
I have discovered this great video on youtube which explains in a simple (and humourous) way why you should be buying organic food, even in an economic downturn. This is also a good video to share with your friends who are not yet convinced on the benefits of buying organic produce.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWqq0Zga2AE
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Top Tips for Shopping for Organic Foods on a Budget
Thursday, 14 May 2009 16:56
Good news! You can eat
healthier, save money, and lose weight, all at the same time!
Transitioning to a
healthy, nearly all-organic, whole foods diet is a major factor in
how I lost my last hard to lose 10 pounds 10 years ago. In fact,
green living is the way I've been able to keep the weight off
ever since!
Follow these food
shopping tips to a less expensive, healthier lifestyle. The only
thing that will fatten up is your wallet!
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Go Green at Home and Save!
Thursday, 14 May 2009 16:56
You can enjoy the countless benefits of going green without emptying your wallet!
In fact, green (the eco kind) and green (the cash kind), can live happily together, side by side. I'm here to show you how.
Energy Isn't Endless
In the United States alone, buildings are responsible for 25-35% of total greenhouse gas emissions,
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