Category: Sustainability

Having a garden of your own is a wonderful way to lead a healthy and fulfilling life, but it can bring numerous difficulties in terms of upkeep, maintenance, and security. There is probably no healthier solution for your family than …

From Guest Blogger Lillian Connors: The Essentials of Organic Garden Protection Read More »

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Technology may have made our lives much easier but it’s safe to say that it comes at a cost. Some of the technologies used every single day by millions of people harm the environment and tend to damage the ecosystem. …

From Guest Blogger Diana Smith: New Technological Advancements and Their Effect on the Ecosystem Read More »

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Are you tech savvy and have a love for gardening? Do you just want to have the best lawn in the neighborhood and win that secret competition with your neighbor for best yard? Well look no further than the following …

From Guest Blogger Eileen O’Shanassy: Five Smart Technologies for Your Yard Read More »

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Sustainability is a concern that many people share. Our world is mobile and consumes abundant amounts of resources every day. Fortunately, there are careers in which finding solutions to the problems we face as a society are front and center.

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Research has shown that positive interactions with animals can raise levels of the hormone oxytocin, which helps encourage healing and new cell growth. Therefore, having a pet isn’t good just because you can cuddle and play with them all day …

From Guest Blogger Diana Smith: Four Ways to Green Your Pet Read More »

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A friend on Facebook requested that everyone share a photo of the U.S. flag, as a sign of respect. I complied, and added: Citizens of Earth (like me) respect this flag, and the other 195–all at the same time. We …

The Power of Celebrating What We All Share in Common Read More »

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Jerry Schiano, a fellow I met through 2GreenEnergy from Rhode Island, comments on a post I wrote criticizing president Trump’s policies on the environment, healthcare and public education writes:  I can take eight years of this, can you?

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I’d love to shake the hand of the guy who made and installed this sign.  Paul LePage, Maine’s two-term governor is best known for his utter disregard for the common man, as exhibited by this legendary quote: “If you want …

The Inevitable Results of Our War on Public Education Read More »

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Compost, the ‘’black gold’’ of the lawns and gardens, is a simple example of how nature brilliantly works. Recycling is a most natural process, and Mother Earth has been doing it for millions of years before men began with the …

From Guest Blogger Hannah Thomas: Don’t Buy Compost, Make Your Own! Read More »

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Planning a move to a new home is always stressful and requires a lot of planning and organizational skills. Not to mention how time consuming it can be, even with the help of friends, family and professionals. You are the …

How to Prepare for a Household Move and Stay Sustainable Read More »

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