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11 March, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Oil Dependence: Ways to Reduce the Need

Even though there always seems to be a lot of talk about it, it is about time that we really settle down and take a look at the different ways we can reduce our dependency on oil.  But really, it is more than just a dependency that we are fighting; it is an addiction and a costly one at that.  The best thing you can do to make a change for the better is to start with changing your addiction to oil in your own life.  Take small steps or big leaps, it doesn't matter.  All that matters is that we are each doing whatever we can to say that we have had enough oil. Instead of leaving all of your yard to be cut with the lawnmower every week, try planting trees and flower gardens to take up some of that space.  When you do have to mow the grass, make sure that you are using a lawn mower that is a full push mower.  These mowers also help to encourage more calories burning as well.  Skip the mowers that help push themselves forward. Whenever possible, you should skip the car ride and take public transportation or use a bike or ...
11 March, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
Green Energy
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Energy Independence Uncovered: What’s the Real Score?

Petroleum, imported or local dictates economies.  Governments, businesses, institutions, and homes need petroleum to keep running.  In the US alone, 19.5 million barrels are demanded daily and the US oilfields yield less than five million barrels per day.  If you look at the numbers, there's no way the demand for imported liquid fuel will fall. The Good News? Finally the US is stirring up from its over reliance on imported liquid fuel.  Daily, some 11.1 million imported barrels per day sustain demand.  Should exporters increase the price of imports, economies already on their knees have no other way to go but sink lower.  But here's good news, the US and other countries already battered by the rising prices of oil, have finally stirred to increase local oil production and explored and tested other sources for energy with positive results. To reinforce this development, the US Energy Administration Information (EAI) reports that imports will fall because of increased domestic production and the use of ethanol and other biofuels.  EAI also projects that by 2016, the US will be able to save per day, some two million barrels.  To be energy independent, the US has explored all possibilities to reduce oil imports and this is ...
10 March, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
Green Gardening
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Embrace New Gardening Tips with the Changing Climate

Only someone living in a cave or under a rock will not be able to observe the climate change happening now.  We have unusual weather patterns where the winter season is colder and the summer season is hotter, not to mention that the seasons now overlap more than ever.  As many will say, you can smell it in the air, see it on the ground and feel it in your bones. So what is a gardener to do when gardening heavily depends on the climate?  Well, let's adapt to the changes, of course!  This is what our forefathers did before us and we can certainly do it again. Select Native Plants With globalization, we have experienced non-native plants being cultivated in many areas of the world.  In many ways, this is a good move considering that biodiversity is a desirable quality in our ecosystems. The problem, however, begins when the non-native species begin to ruin the natural ecology of the area.  This is possible when the new species carry new diseases to which the local plants have no prior immunity as well as when the non-native plants become invasive. With that being the case, we should consider reverting to native plants.  This way, you can ...
9 March, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
Green Beauty
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Use an Organic Honey Face Mask for Your Beauty Needs

So many people have the natural reflex to head to their local beauty shop, drug store, or department store for a fancy facemask in order to enhance their beauty.  The thing is though; you do not need to waste your time, your money, or your environment to have the fresh and smooth skin you have always wanted. When you think of honey, do you think facemask or topping for your toast?  If you think of both, then you are on the right track.  Honey is chopped full of incredible properties that allow it to be considered the best natural facemask treatment out there.  Even with the most sensitive of skin, honey works perfectly, as long as you are not allergic to the sweet nectar of course. The reason the honey, pure honey and nothing else, is good for your skin is because of the antioxidants and the fact that it is hygroscopic.  Hygroscopic means that it will naturally absorb moisture from air when it is exposed to it. While there are many different recipes for natural facemasks that use honey, using nothing but honey is said to be the best.  All you have to do is to apply the honey directly to your ...
9 March, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
Green Food & Drink
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Is Organic Baby Food Harmful?

No.  Organic baby food cannot harm your baby.  Vegetables, fruits, and wheat grown without the help of toxic pesticides and fertilizers, do not contain traces of these toxic substances that cannot be eliminated by the baby's immune system.  Organic baby food is the healthiest food around for babies, and to think that babies eat more often than adults, they are exposed to the risk of ingesting pesticides. What is Organic Food? People who are diagnosed with cancer stumble across organic food and by this time, it might be too late.  If you start your baby on organic food and drinks, the foundation for baby's health is solid.  Organic baby food is sourced from pesticide-free grains, vegetables and fruits.  To grow organic food, farmers use organic seeds.  These can also be purchased from local plant nurseries or ordered online. Non-organic vegetables and fruits are picture-pretty.  These are coated with pesticides that prevent bugs and worms and other pests from feasting on the vegetables and fruits, and grains, hence these retain a healthy look. Pesticides clinging to the veggies and fruits find themselves into the insides and no amount of washing the vegetable clean can eliminate all traces of poisons that kill a variety of pests ...