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How Green Is That…Bouquet?
Before buying your beloved a bouquet that will not only wither and wilt, but also pollute the planet and people, opt for handmade blooms instead. More than 60% of cut flowers in the U.S. come from Colombia, where fields are sprayed with highly toxic chemicals not subject to U.S. regulations. Here are our favorite alternative […]
BPA’s Dangerous Chemical Cousin
A Chemical Lookalike to Bisphenol A May Be Even More Risky It would have been hard to get through 2010 without bumping into some scary information about the plastic ingredient Bisphenol A, aka BPA, like the fact it leaches from polycarbonate baby bottles and sports bottles and metal food can linings into food and drinks, […]
Taking Precaution
Schools are being built on toxic sites. What can we do to prevent it?
By the Numbers: Sharks
100 Million. That’s the staggering number of sharks purportedly killed each year, according to savingsharks.com, sharkwater.com, the nonprofit WildAid and Anderson Cooper’s 360° blog. The number has become a rallying point for ocean advocates, but is it true? Not quite. Without a doubt, sharks are in serious trouble. A 2006 research paper published in the […]
What Can E Do for You?
E Magazine is a trusted voice on environmental issues, from global concerns to issues that impact readers’ everyday lives. Our stories help make sense of all the conflicting, confusing data; identify and explain issues that aren’t covered elsewhere and provide countless ways for readers to “green up” their own lives through healthier eating, home improvements, […]
GoodGuide
GoodGuide, Inc. The GoodGuide app lets you scan products–from food to cleaners–before buying, to discover how they rate on health, environmental and social commitment scales. The GoodGuide iPhone app is the app you need when navigating store aisles. Once downloaded, you can use your iPhone or iPod Touch’s camera to scan the barcodes of more […]
The Energy Poor
An organization called The Charcoal Project is addressing a concern that’s been largely overlooked: the more than two billion people around the world who depend on wood, charcoal, dung or agricultural residues as primary fuel sources.
