by Carmine Barker | Apr 8, 2017 | Earth, environment, Featured, green
Alternative Green Energy Projects That You Can Do At Home Fossil fuel consumption is quite exhaustive because it is a non-renewable energy source. But times are really changing and a good alternative green energy is needed now. There is also an increasing interest...
by Bliss | Feb 17, 2017 | Amplify Goodness, Causes, Earth, environment, Featured, Goodness Messages, green, Inspiration, Make A Difference, Nature, News, Politics, Solutions, Sustainability, Technology, Thoughts For A Blissful Planet, Toxic Free Living, World
This is simple as I can say it. Water is life…oil is death. Water is life…oil is death. Water is life…oil is death. That is not hyperbole… What is oil? Oil is some stuff that has been dead for millions and millions of years. Oil has been dead for sixty million years....
by Donna Tillery | Jan 16, 2017 | Featured, green, Nutrition
“Green” is the heart of America and it means money and wealth, although in the last twenty years, green has come to mean conservation of our environment. The symbolism of “GREEN” is global. Globally “Green” means hope, life, growth...
by Marcus Wilson | Jan 11, 2017 | Earth, environment, green, Sustainability
Our world continues to deteriorate as natural cataclysms, nuclear power plant issues and general apathy evokes havoc. This earth will soon be gone unless its citizens make an effort to do something about it. There is a climbing population, there is corruption, and...
by Michael Podlesny | Dec 1, 2016 | Earth, environment, Featured, green, Nature, permaculture, Solutions, Sustainability, Vegan & Vegetarian
I am convinced that composting is the number one thing you can do as a home vegetable gardener that is beneficial for your soil and plants. Adding good quality compost to your soil helps with drainage, nutrients in the soil and so many other things. Along with the...
by Garret Lloyd | Nov 26, 2016 | Earth, environment, Featured, green, Nature, permaculture
Permaculture is a way of designing where you have to make use of nature’s principles as model and bending them to an extent to create fertile, self-reliant landscapes and communities. We cannot develop permaculture if people are excluded, uncared for or expendable....