Reusing Rainwater
With spring comes unexpected rain showers. Summer is right around the corner but for right now May gloom is in full bloom. Other than an excuse to wear your wellies, rainwater has many benefits when...
View ArticlePick of the Week: The Water Powered Clock
Some eco-innovations go back much further than many think. The use of a water powered clock is one of the oldest time-measuring instruments we have said to date back to Babylon and Egypt around the...
View ArticleCould You Imagine A World Without Your Favorite Foods?
Climate change is happening. No one can agree on what is causing it, but it’s evident that our weather is changing with great unpredictability and a change between seasons is no longer so clear cut....
View ArticleSingapore Introduces Supertrees
Singapore is redefining the idea behind an urban garden as they are in the process of opening Gardens by the Bay. This “park” will include restaurants, event spaces, shops, a bio-dome and expansive...
View ArticleHow to Make Sure Your Trip to the Beach is Eco-Friendly
With tomorrow being July 4th, there is a very good chance that many of us will go to the beach if we are not at the beach already. Going to the beach is a time honored tradition, but with the number of...
View ArticleOverpopulation
No one can seem to agree what the world population is. The best guess seems to be around 7 billion. One common belief is we first reached 1 billion people in the early 1800s, if true it would mean we...
View ArticleEco- Flow Shower Heads
One of the best ways to conserve water that many people forget or are hesitant to try is in the bathroom. Low flow shower heads are a great way to be eco-friendly everyday within your daily routine. On...
View ArticlePick of the Week: The Water Pebble
We recently told you about eco-flow shower heads that helps in reducing the amount of water used during a shower. Taking this into account, one of our readers suggested the Water Pebble to us. Much...
View ArticlePick of the Week: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
Built between 1858 and 1862, the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir (named in her honor for her contributions to the New York City) is one of the main ecological sanctuaries in Central Park. Early...
View ArticleParched California
This past Sunday, 60 Minutes aired a great (and terrifying) piece about California’s water drought. This is something everyone should watch to become more informed about California, and the world’s...
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