Archives – December, 2008
As we’re quickly approaching that infamous Times Square ball falling, it’s time to think ahead and make New Years resolutions. Debating what you should
do to be greener in the New Year?
Here’s 10 ideas to party like it’s 2009:
Continue December 31, 2008
Have trouble wrapping, and want to make your gifts pretty? Instead of using traditional bows (that either go directly in the trash or reused on your gift next year), try using dried flowers as an embellishment. Your recipient will have a nicer smelling, au natural decoration!
Posted by Julie
December 23, 2008
Naturally, we use more energy in our homes during the holidays than other times of year.
Here’s some quick pointers to help you save where you can (without sacrificing any of your holiday spirit):
Continue December 22, 2008
With only a week of Christmas shopping left, there’s still time to find a perfect environmentally-friendly gift!
Camphill Village Kimberton Hills’ craft shop features hand made woven and felted items made from recycled fabrics, wood products, pottery, silk scarves with natural plant-derived dyes, and more. One of their signature items is a rug made from recycled denim, perfect for any abode – durable, beautiful and environmentally friendly. Plus, all items are made locally at this agricultural and handcrafting community by adults with developmental disabilities.
Located in Chester County, they encourage individuals (especially adults with special needs) to discover and develop their potential in a physically, socially and spiritually therapeutic environment.
Continue December 17, 2008
When giving presents for the upcoming holidays (or birthdays), reuse newspaper or old wallpaper instead of purchasing wrapping paper. The recipient can laugh at last week’s “Funnie’s” section (or catch up on the news) while opening their gift.
Continue December 16, 2008
I’ve gotten a lot of questions recently on the environmental impact of Christmas tree.
What’s best- an all natural real pine or an artificial tree that’ll last you a few years?
Here’s the dirt on real v. faux:
Continue December 15, 2008

Baby, it’s getting cold outside, and people are making vacation plans to get away & feel some relief from those wintertime blues.
Planning a trip in the near future? Unfortunately, climate change is placing many travel hot
spots in danger. Here’s some travel destinations that could be affected:
- Venice, Italy – Just last year, the United Nations cultural organization UNESCO cautioned that Venice is in danger from rising sea levels, resulting from climate change. Last week, over 5 feet of water flooded the underwater city. Additionally, salt water is eating away at the buildings. To combat these problems, the city is building a gate system, a project nicknamed “Moses” to be completed by 2011.
Continue December 11, 2008
To take good care of the planet, you need to take care of yourself first.
Last night Ali Shapiro, Health Counselor and Director of Integrative Nutritional Counseling, and Nicole Lipkin owner and Executive Director of Equilibria Psychological & Consultation Services hosted an event focusing on the importance of taking care of your body (your temple!) and mind.
Ali & Nicole are both impressively knowledgeable in their own rights, and I would recommend anyone seeking help in their areas of expertise to give their services a try.
Here’s just a few things I took away from the discussion last night:
Continue December 10, 2008
Stay safe on the roads and save energy by keeping your tires inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pounds per square inch (PSI.)
Continue December 9, 2008
Looking for plans this Sunday? Celebrate the end of the Mill Creek Farm’s third season, while learning about their work growing and distributing fresh food and educating the community about urban agriculture and sustainability.
When? Sunday, December 7 @ 3:00-7:00 pm
Continue December 5, 2008
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