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Earthascope

http://www.earthascope.com

Discusses improving individual and societal envirohuman impact through reducing waste and consumption, recycling, and changing daily habits to go green. Going green can help to reduce eco-sin and make a positive impact on the environment, which then will be more hospitable for everyone. EnviroHumanImpact brings to light the different aspects of this issue, defining "envirohuman impact," loosely as the impact humans have on the environment and how the changed environment affects humans, then to measure it and improve upon the criteria across all aspects of human activities. How do we improve the planet?

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  • Earthascope.com Blogger Now on The Huffington Post

    Posted on Monday July 27th, 2009 at 20:34

    I want to bring to our readers’ attention that I have written a post for the Huffington Post about Chicago’s City Council passing a “Green Food Resolution”. As a writer and someone who cares about the environment, this is big ...

  • Green Life Project Week Fourteen: Buy at Thrift Stores

    Posted on Thursday July 23rd, 2009 at 21:59

    Green Life Project is a weekly series of posts highlighting one change for readers to make in order to gradually green their lives.   This week’s Green Life Project action item is to begin shopping at secondhand stores. I know, you may have...

  • California Lists 30 More Toxic Chemicals

    Posted on Tuesday June 30th, 2009 at 07:18

    Ever notice the warning labels on paints contains such statements as, “known to the State of California to cause cancer in humans,” and the extra “California” section on your water filter instructions?  It seems California do...

  • Is the Recession Greening Our Colleges?

    Posted on Friday June 19th, 2009 at 23:58

    Do you think that colleges and universities will be more or less inclined to green their facilities in the wake of the recession?   I was reading about different ways colleges are trying to reduce their costs of operations and turned up some greener...

  • Foraging the Fruit Trees of our Cities

    Posted on Sunday June 14th, 2009 at 21:55

    Last week, the New York Times published Neighbor, Can You Spare a Plum? by Kim Severson that detailed the growth of foraging for fruit.   In Royal Oak, Mich., a woman investigated how to start a fruit exchange modeled after Fallen Fruit (fallenfru...

  • Green Life Project Week Thirteen: Get (and Use!) a Library Card

    Posted on Thursday June 11th, 2009 at 21:50

    Green Life Project is a weekly series of posts highlighting one change for readers to make in order to gradually green their lives. This week’s Green Life Project action item is to get and use a library card (or use the one you already have). ...

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