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  • Have an Eco-Easter with Sustainable Chocolate

    Easter just wouldn't be the same without the chocolate bunny, right? Well, before you bite into that seasonal sweet treat, consider where your holiday chocolate may be coming from. West African countries like Ghana, Cameroon and the Ivory Coast produce over 50 percent of the world's cocoa, most of which ends up in our name brand chocolate bars ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Christie on April 11, 2009
  • Rare Shark Captured - and Eaten! - in the Philippines

    How’s this for an “all you can eat” seafood dinner – the World Wildlife Fund is reporting that a group of Philippine fisherman caught one of the rarest sharks on the planet, a 13-foot-long megamouth shark, and then (against the wishes of the WWF) ate it. Megamouth sharks are seen so infrequently that scientists record every sighting and assign it ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by David on April 8, 2009
  • Plastic Bags - The Hidden Oil in Our Economy

    A recent national survey determined that 72% of the American public doesn't know that the raw material for plastic bags comes from fossil fuels. In fact many of today's conventional plastic products are made from petroleum products including oil. Plastics are in every part of our lives, from bags and water bottles to fabrics and packaging.  ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Katy on May 18, 2007
  • What’s for Dinner on Meatless Mondays

    The John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is running a campaign called Meatless Mondays. The campaign encourages everyone to replace one day of meat eating with one day of vegetarian meals and by doing so we can help prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. However, Meatless Mondays has an additional benefit by reducing ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Katy on May 14, 2007
  • Top 5 Green Companies to Put Your Dollars Behind

    As you may have guessed by the recent posts about using your wallet to cast a vote for the environment, we're really into The Better World Shopping Guide. We listed five of the best companies to support and explained a bit of why each of them are deserving. The companies in the top five of Dr. Ellis Jones' (the author) list are probably a bit more ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on May 4, 2007
  • Five Green Companies to Put Your Dollars Behind

    One of the best presentations at last weekend's Green Festival in Chicago was about choosing where to spend your dollars to make the most difference. Dr. Ellis Jones, author of The Better World Shopping Guide, talked about the rating system he developed for choosing the best and worst companies to put your money behind. The pocket-size guide is ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 27, 2007
  • Banning Trend Continues with Lightbulbs and Styrofoam on the Cutting Block

    Ontario, Canada has become the latest to announce a ban on incandescent light bulbs (by 2012), following on the heels of Australia's ban and news that California is considering the same thing. Of course, if the incandescent were to become efficient, the ban would no longer apply. It's just meant to weed out inefficient lighting options and promote ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 24, 2007
  • FDA Wants to Remove Labels from Irradiated Food

    Doesn't the thought of your food being bathed in the warm light of radiation before it reaches the grocery store make you feel safe? If you're like me and you're thinking ''not so much'', then you might find this interesting. In early April, the government proposed relaxing rules on labeling irradiated food, instead calling some of it ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 23, 2007
  • Can You Eat Meat and Still Be an Environmentalist?

    If you asked former rancher and author Howard Lyman that question, the answer would be a resounding no. Speaking at day one of Chicago's Green Festival, Lyman addressed the audience as a reformed rancher -- who went from an operation 7,000 cattle strong to following a strict vegetarian lifestyle and encouraging others to do the ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 22, 2007
  • It's Easy Being Green - Chicago Shows Us How

    The Green Festival opened its doors in Chicago this weekend, just in time for Earth Day. The windy city is showing a very strong shade of green and its not just from the new spring growth that is everywhere on this warm sunny weekend.  From recycled billboard bags to bamboo yoga pants, there is something for everyone at this years show.  ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Katy on April 21, 2007