| Eco-Thrifty Mom I'm determined to make the world better for my son (and his hypothetical siblings), and I'm determined to do it on a budget. I thought I'd share my experiences with the world in the hopes that other Moms want to do... |
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| Source: A water harvesting manual for urban areas COMPONENTS OF A RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM A rainwater harvesting system comprises components of various stages - transporting rainwater throu... |
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| PERSPECTIVE National water policy A futile exercise IN FOCUS Water riots breakout in Gujarat Bustards under threat Disappearing lakes and ponds INITIATIVE Delhi prepares to catch rain Watering schools Ready to take action Gokak ... |
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| Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Effective Eco Actions-Water Usage As a mama going green, we often wonder which choices to make that will be the most effective and friendly to the earth. Cloth vs disposable, hand wash vs dishwasher... |
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| Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Effective Eco-Actions- Water Usage photo by Red 10 Back to the issue of effective eco-actions, the next water usage topic takes us straight to the bathroom. I've ranted about my hubby's eco-vice ... |
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| A TRIBUTE The water warrior INITIATIVE Orissa's progres Entering the water world Urban rainwater harvesting : the way ahead Share your views! Experiencing Gujarat Yatri's speak Conference Call Virtual water forum Greening Konkan... |
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| Thursday, August 6, 2009 Stainless Steel Filterable Water Bottle: EcoUsable We have all seen the studies: Bottled Water is no better than Tap Water . Not to mention that bottle water costs dollars when tap costs fractions of ... |
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| Monday, October 22, 2007 First steps in GOING GREEN According to a 15-year study presented at the Toronto Indoor Air Conference, women who work at home have a 54% higher death rate from cancer than those who work away from ho... |
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| Saturday, November 10, 2007 Easy Ways Your Family can make an impact Going Green Green is the new black! Everywhere people are talking about "green". From politics, to fashion there is a green slant to nearly every ar... |
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| ... post, but it simply must be talked about! According to some reports, the average household uses 185-291 gallons of water per day. On average, 60% of a f ... |
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