April 8th, 2009
As one of many new moms, much can be learned about what a new baby needs. A lot of effort goes into creatures that don’t eat on their own, move around on their own, or use the bathroom on their own. I was astounded to find myself changing his diaper at least eight to ten times a day. The only problem that I have found is not with the wiping of a small bum, but with adding to a huge waste issue.
Tags: Baby, conservation, Diapers, environment, gDiapers, Global Warming, Green, land preservation, Landfill, parenting, Seventh Generation
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March 27th, 2009
As a new mother, I have been leaning a great deal about the caring of a small infant. They can’t eat on their own, walk on their own, or go to the bathroom on their own. As a result, a mother finds herself changing diapers eight to ten times a day at least. To me, however, the problem is not it wiping the cute little bum, but disposing of the waste.
Tags: Baby, conservation, Diapers, environment, gDiapers, Global Warming, Green, land preservation, Landfill, parenting, Seventh Generation
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February 18th, 2009
Global warming is one of the “hottest” issues nowadays. The current climate change is the worst yet to happen. Global warming is an overall increase in world temperature which is attributed to the increasing number of greenhouse gases trapped in the atmosphere. Searching an alternative energy source is considered a way of reducing the toxic emissions.
Tags: alternative energy, climate, conservation, diy, environment, garden, Global Warming, home, water, water conservation
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December 29th, 2008
Scientists have concurred that global warming is a real phenomenon. Even the most moderate of predictions show the Earth warming nearly several degrees Celsius by the year 2100, which is a radical increase. One of the things most affected by this change is our world’s Rivers.
Tags: Climate Change, conservation, environment, Environmental, Fish, Global Climate Change, Global Warming, River Climate Action, Rivers
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