Greener Pet Care 101
Here at emagazine.com, we love animals of all kinds, whether wild or tame. If you have one or more of the latter in your home — or under your office…
Here at emagazine.com, we love animals of all kinds, whether wild or tame. If you have one or more of the latter in your home — or under your office…
…studies,” the researchers noted, “which have suggested that music can reduce agitation, promote sleep, improve mood, and lower stress and anxiety.” In another example, University of Leicester (UK) researchers found…
…human: urban sprawl, pollution, habitat degradation and over-hunting. “Feral cats are an easy scapegoat,” says Donna Wilcox, executive director of Alley Cat Allies, a Washington, D.C.-based organization that endorses “trap-neuter-return,”…
…for Petfinder was in the environmental movement,” says Betsy Banks Saul, who cofounded Petfinder.com with her husband, Jared Saul, in 1996. The site now boasts the largest online database of…
…the silver screens of the world in a succession of natural disaster flicks. Watch Twister, Volcano, Dante’s Peak, Deep Impact, Armageddon, The Perfect Storm and The Core, all in a…
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…Gyres Institute. “These were of similar size, shape, texture and composition to plastic microbeads found in many consumer products used as exfoliants, giving us circumstantial evidence that these products, designed…
…the synthetic chemicals common in most mainstream dishwasher and laundry soaps, but some of these pollutants inevitably get into rivers, lakes and coastal areas, where they can cause a wide…
…you inside—and spend bigger bucks. Call it the odor of money. alan Hirsch, director of Chicago’s smell and Taste Treatment Foundation (STTF), hopes it will become as prevalent as Muzak….
…cloths like cotton, silk, wool, bamboo, hemp and even soy may be better choices for those concerned about the environment. All derive from renewable sources, are intrinsically biodegradable, and their…