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.
Countries Blame China, Not Nature, for Water Shortage
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
New York Times: In southern China, the worst drought in at least 50 years has dried up farmers' fields and left tens of millions of people short of water. But the drought has also created a major public relations problem for the Chinese government in neighboring countries, where in recent years China has tried to project an image of benevolence and brotherhood. Farmers and fishermen in countries that share the Mekong River with China, especially Thailand, have lashed out at China over four ...
Feeding kids organic food doesn’t have to bust the budget
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
While households across Australia continue to take a hit from the current economic slowdown the popularity of organic food is continuing to rise.
According to Scott Butler, founder of Melbournes leading organic home delivery service, Organic Angels, busy mums and dads aware of the benefits of feeding children organic food are proving that organics can be [...]
Urban Biking's Next Generation: 5 Snazzy Innovations
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Rendering of White Bike's bonus function as mobile pollution sensor. Credit Ytech.
Bike sharing is bursting out all over, and Paris' Vélib system was the urban bike sharing breakthrough that really started this fast-spreading trend. In México City there's now
Ecobici (1,100 bikes); in Teheran there's Bike House (around 425 bikes), in India there's
FreMo (100 bikes), and in Denver the much-hyped
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Build resilience to climate uncertainties through diversity, researchers urge
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Reuters: Farmers in the developing world have long struggled with the vagaries of weather, battling droughts, floods, storms and pest invasions brought on by changing conditions. In many ways, "climate change to us is nothing new," says Peter Hartmann, head of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, based in Ibadan, Nigeria. But what terrifies the longtime Nigerian researcher is how fast the changes are now coming. As the planet warms, he said, bands of heat, plant diseases ...
Never Miss Organic Produce Again – Home Delivery Services
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Your time is valuable and often you don’t have time to get down to your organic grocer to select all that delicious produce. An organic home delivery service is the answer.
Here is a list of organic fruit and veggie home delivery services in Australia. If you know of good organic delivery service in your area [...]
Treadmill Bike Gets You Running On Two Wheels (Video)
Sunday, 11 April 2010 06:25
Image via Red Ferret
We love random human-powered vehicles. The
weirder the better, at least most of the time, because it stirs up creativity and hopefully gets people out and about without the use of fossil fuels or coal powered electricity. Plus exercise is always a good thing. That's why the Treadmill Bike is intriguing. We saw one as a concept awhile back - the
Rollator - and that idea ...
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