April 17th, 2008
Why not head to the outdoors and support companies that give back to earth. There are lots of companies that have a green conscience but how many of them can offer you adventure at the same time? By choosing outdoor adventure for your next vacation you will be helping your family and yourself develop an appreciation for the outdoors as well as enjoying the natural beauty of our surroundings.
The companies we are showing you here all give back whether it’s river conservation, carbon offsets, green building organic food or a combination of several of these. The owners and employees have a genuine desire to change the way business is done. None of them have paid to be listed here and we know first-hand about their green efforts. Check them out for your next vacation. If none of the listed companies are near you, search or ask around for a green outdoor adventure company in your area.
All Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting or visit their fun and amusing blog.
California Mountain Report offers some good information on California adventure including skiing, snowboarding, rafting, mountain biking and more.
Green adventures in Costa Rica, Galapagos, Turkey, Idaho and more are available through Eco Family Adventures.
For whitewater rafting outfitters in the United States and abroad, check out the ultimate source for rafting.
Raft the Grand Canyon and feel good about your footprint with Outdoors Unlimited.
April 15th, 2008
How do you reduce your energy usage, enjoy some quiet time and save over $150. Setup a clothes line. There is really nothing better than clothes dried naturally on an outdoor clothes line… the sweet smell of a breeze and the sun. And it’s amazing how the sun naturally bleaches stains out.
Building an outdoor clothes line is inexpensive and will only take you a couple of hours…
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April 2nd, 2008
Define Carbon Offset: Wikipedia
A carbon offset is a financial instrument representing a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Although there are six primary categories of greenhouse gases,[1] carbon offsets are measured in metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e). One carbon offset represents the reduction of one metric ton of carbon dioxide, or its equivalent in other greenhouse gases.
Businesses, governments and every day consumers like ourselves can purchase carbon offsets to mitigate our greenhouse emissions. The purchase of carbon offsets usually funds emission reducing projects such as wind farms and other renewable energy projects.
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April 2nd, 2008
Earth Day, the largest Green Celebration on the planet is only a few weeks away. The theme for Earth Day 2008 is “A Call for Climate.”
The Earth Day Network and Green Apple Festival are organizing 8 weekend long, Earth Day Celebrations from coast to coast. Enjoy art music and educational programs.
Just about every city has some sort of small grass roots Earth Day Festival… if you want to promote your local Earth Day Event post is here as a comment.