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If all you needed was one image out of thousands of wildlife prints to change or enhance your outlook on your everyday living, what would it be?
Sometimes we all need reminders of our connection to earth. Wildlife Prints offers just that.
Inspirations come in all forms for each and everyone of us, but with wildlife prints, […]

Some great news for Toyota Canada. They were awarded the 2007 Clean Air Day Award.
This award recognized Toyota for providing Canadians with environmentally friendly transportation choices, that being their trademark…

hybrid vehicles. This great news for Toyota Canada was presented shortly after celebrating their 1 millionth hybrid worldwide sale since its 1997 induction in Japan.

June […]

I have just found a stunning solar flower light. These solar flower lights will make anyone stare! Gorgeous one-of-a-kind, hand-glass-blown flower solar accent stakes of poppies, lilies and more. Just beautiful. A neat alternative to using electrical outdoor lighting for accenting your garden. They stay lit up to 8 hours, and to change your […]

I like the ring to that EasyJet EcoJet. EasyJet has just announced it’s going “green”.
Air travel is one of the big greenhouse gas emitters and one sector that has had many in conundrums.
Not for EasyJet. It looks as though EasyJet ecoJet has some very positive solutions.
Jets produce “contrails” which those “cool” white streams […]

Here’s the good news. For the past 7 months or so I’ve been writing so much about the bad news of global warming and climate change, I’m changing my focus so-to-speak. My attention will be not so much on the bad news, but rather, the good news.
How we all can help to make a […]

Bonsai trees are very intriguing to me. I’m amazed at how such a tiny tree can be so old and cute =)
Since I’m into combating global warming, one of the best ways is to plant anything green.
With my love of bonsai trees I thought, hey, why not share the word. Sure, bonsai trees […]

I just got an email noting Al Gores electricity bill. Yes, its public property, but maybe the reader didn’t quite read the whole article.
Al Gores home is old. 2005 spending was more than 2006 regarding electricity consumption. The family since last year is renovating to make use of as much renewable sources as possible. […]

Large visions, larger prices. I’ve just reviewed an article about wind turbines prices on the rise to the tune of 60%. Not so much regarding the small home wind turbines - rather wind farms and communities that want to implement the green strategies to reduce global warming gases and remove themselves off the grid.
Go figure, […]

I’d just read an article in the Toronto Star (being an ex Torontonian) about putting solar lighting on the CN Tower.
What a superb idea, and why stop there? How about putting solar lighting on city skyscrapers everywhere?
Notably the CN Tower is the largest free…

standing structure of its kind to date. Using solar lighting would send […]

Rustic outdoor lighting seems to be a popular choice among us “ruralites”. Here is a neat twist on this one though. I found this hanging rustic outdoor lighting while perusing through this store online. Its solar!…

Have a look, I like the fact I can put it anywhere and installation is a snap. Just […]

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