I kinda wish this was real. I saw someone at work throw away a soup can and I had a day dream about this commercial.
Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category
If only it were true
Saturday, February 13th, 2010Common Sense and Copenhagen
Friday, November 6th, 2009Found on Earthkeepers Timberland’s Blog
The Going Greener Guide Book
Sunday, October 18th, 2009My favorite magazine body & soul Whole living and my favorite yogurt Stonyfield Farms created the going greener guide book that you can read online. It’s nicely designed and of course it’s full of helpful info on living green. Check it out.
If I Were an Anchovy
Monday, September 21st, 2009I couldn’t figure out how to embed this video but I found an image from the short film that I wanted to post. Please check it out. These are short films by Isabella Rossellini called Green Porno. This one is from season 3 Bon Appetit Anchovy. You can check out more of Green Porno here
Stuff Clip
Monday, August 17th, 2009I stumbled across this website while I was trying to find another video that Laura Ling did for Current TV titled “Toxic Villages” I cant find it anywhere it seems to have vanished. If someone can find it please send me a link. It’s an amazing piece that she did, and I would love to post it. Also 60 min did a piece as well that you can watch here.
Beach Art
Friday, August 14th, 2009
Last week was my official 1st beach day of the year. It was a beautiful day and the beach was packed. G and I made this fun sculpture and went swimming in the ocean. And best of all we got decent tans and no burns. Yippee!!
2nd Largest Aquarium Tank In The World
Friday, July 31st, 2009This video made my day today, that and I was able to get my car inspected. It’s the little things …anyway this video is amazing!. I suggest you watch it full screen.
It was Shot at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan. The main tank called the “Kuroshio Sea” holds 7,500-cubic meters (1,981,290 gallons) of water and features the world’s second largest acrylic glass panel, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank.
Artist’s statement “THERE IS SUCH INCREDIBLE LIFE IN OUR OCEANS… WE MUST PROTECT THEM!”
Video created by Jon Rawlinson
Song is “Please don’t go” by Barcelona.
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Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
Found on The Small Print Blog
Seafood Watch Pocket Guide
Monday, June 29th, 2009

For a while now I have been struggling over the idea of ethical consumption of fish and seafood. Don’t get me wrong I LOVE FISH & SEAFOOD but if it’s at the expense of depleting our oceans and fresh water ecosystems ( and most cases it is) than I try my hardest not to participate. I have heard of some pocket guides to help people buy more sustainably so I am going to be more proactive and print one that I found on Monterey Bay Aquarium. Click Here and you can Download a pocket guide that is located in your area. Nicely designed information. Clean and simple. Hopefully we can all do our part to buy more responsibly. BON APPETIT!
Trash Animals
Friday, May 22nd, 2009Since I have had TRASH on the brain from my little experiment, and I volunteer at an animal shelter this project by EDING:POST really spoke to me.
Maybe people will think differently about what they throw away.
Found on YouWorkForThem Blog
Our Trash
Monday, May 18th, 2009


Paper or Plastic? That is what they ask you at the check out counter. My boyfriend and I thought we had solved the plastic bag problem. We would bring our own bags and avoid using plastic ones. Yep, we prided ourselves on our savvy recycling habits. Then we learned we were using plastic bags way more than we could have imagined.
I was watching TV and this talk show had asked for a family to volunteer in an a trash experiment. The family would keep all their trash for two weeks and shared the results on TV. The family said that they were shocked by how much trash they had accumulated but that was it. No Suggestions No Advice, Nothing! I thought the results were lame but I was still curious about trying it myself.
I explained the idea to my boyfriend and he agreed. We compost and recycle but we still had regular trash. The new rule was to keep what could be washed out of the regular trash for two weeks. When the two weeks was up I took pictures of our trash and then we analysed it. Almost all of the trash was plastic bags. Normally it would all be thrown away but by saving it we learned that most of our food is packaged in some kind of plastic. Our cereal, cat liter, frozen veggies, frozen pizzas etc. are all wrapped in plastic. I don’t have any answers as to avoid plastic entirely, but I think consumers need to realize that they are still acquiring more plastic. We still have all this plastic trash and add to it often.
We have made the following changes in our grocery list:
1. Buy less prepared foods
2. Buy more fresh vegetables not enclosed in plastics or Styrofoam
If anyone does try this experiment I would love to hear the results. I think this is just one more way to be an environmentally responsible consumer. After we took the photos we learned that our current trash and recycle place only takes #1 & 2 plastic bottles so we need to rethink our plastic bottle purchases also.








