Saturday, January 30
Vegetarianism is the right way
You can see very famous people in the past who were vegetarians Sir Isaac Newton, Aristotle, Mark Twain, Leonardo Da Vinci, Jesus Christ, Confucius, Plato, Pythagoras, Einstein and Abraham Lincoln.
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Health,
Vegetarian
Friday, January 29
What Is a Greenhouse Gas ?
What exactly is a greenhouse gas? In a nutshell, they're gases in the atmosphere—both naturally occurring and caused by humans—that absorb and emit radiation.
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Environment,
Global warming,
Greenhouse gas
Wednesday, January 27
Top seven disappearing glaciers
7. The Matterhorn

(Photo: c. 1960 & today, Getty Images)
Many often wonder why Europeans get so hot and bothered about climate change.
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Climate change,
Environment
10 Ways to Go Green at Work
Greener homes are in the spotlight these days, but what about the other places where many of us spend huge chunks of our time--our offices?
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Environment,
Green,
Office,
Tips
Saturday, January 23
Herbal Stress Relief
In modern life, stress is something we must deal with on an almost daily basis. Whether we're worried about work,
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Health
Guide to Reduce Cell Phone Radiation Exposure
Cell phones emit radiation to send voice and text messages between you and the other caller. Health risks aren’t confirmed, but
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Cellphones,
Radiation,
Tips
Wednesday, January 20
10 tasty flu-fighting foods
Buried in the controversy over whether to get the H1N1 vaccination (or even where to find one), is that one of the best ways to ward off any flu is to build up your overall immunity. Dave Grotto, author of
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Food and Drink,
Health,
Tips
Is plastic making us fatter?
Researchers are exploring how some of the synthetic chemicals used in plastics, cosmetics, toys, and other ubiquitous products may be contributing to the rise in obesity.
Indoor plants could save your life
New research shows that ornamental plants can drastically reduce levels of stress and ill health and boost performance levels at work because they soak up harmful indoor air pollution.
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Air pollution,
Health,
Indoor,
Plants,
Pollution
Tuesday, January 19
Healing Your Baby Naturally
From skin irritations through to painful colic, nature offers an abundance of plants which have been used for centuries to heal these conditions and the trend toward natural and organic preparations of these plants is becoming evermore popular due to their efficacy, purity and concerns about harmful environmental toxins in non-organic products.
Is Your Home Making You Or Your Family Sick ?
• Question : What do carpets, paint, household cleaners and building materials have in common ?
• Answer : All can contain toxic compounds that could be making you and your family sick.
• Answer : All can contain toxic compounds that could be making you and your family sick.
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Air pollution,
Environment,
Health,
Toxicity
Monday, January 18
10 Ways to Go Green and Save Green
Climate change is in the news. It seems like everyone's "going green." We're glad you want to take action, too. Luckily, many of the steps we can take to stop climate change can make our lives better. Our grandchildren-and their children-will thank us for living more sustainably. Let's start now.
Toxic Cosmetic Ingredients You Must Avoid
Here’s a list of some common skin and hair care chemicals we all need to avoid.
- Coal Tar : Coal tar is used to treat eczema, psoriasis and other skin disorders and can be found in anti-itch creams and scalp treatments. It’s also a known carcinogen.
Sunday, January 17
How to Create a Green Environment in Your Home
Creating a truly green environment inside the home is something very simple, and which can be done in many different ways.
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Environment,
Green
Haiti Earthquake, Deforestation Heighten Landslide Risk
The combination of widespread deforestation and the recent earthquake inHaiti could lead to more landslides in the already hard-hit country, scientists say.
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Earthquake,
Landslide
Global warming
The current cycle of global warming is changing the rhythms of climate that all living things have come to rely upon. What will we do to slow this warming? How will we cope with the changes we've already set into motion? While we struggle to figure it all out, the face of the Earth as we know it—coasts, forests, farms, and snowcapped mountains—hangs in the balance.
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Global warming
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