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From Rowing to Rhymes


By Sarah K. Burkhalter and Sarah van Schagen
20 Jul 2007
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Northern exposure

Ways to raise climate-change awareness: Walk 1,000 miles. Skateboard across Canada. Row the Pacific. Swim the North Pole, the Baltic, a polluted river. Or, pose nude atop a Swiss glacier. Now that's the way to highlight shrinkage.
 
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Climb every mountain man

While answering the call at Live Earth, Cammie Dee got a call of her own -- from enviro-hottie David de Rothschild. We knew climate-change activism was good for something! And in completely unrelated green celeb news, Mel Gibson is investing in rubbers. Hee hee.
Photo: Alex Berliner / Berliner Studio
Photo: Alex Berliner / Berliner Studio
 
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Photo: iStockphoto

Just call us boozitarian

You may be wondering how we stay in tip-top punning shape. Our secret: always drink a healthy dinner, complemented with a box of red wine. We've got spirits, yes we do!
 
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I'm Not Swayed by the Latest Trend

Can't afford a Prius? The newest green status symbol is 1,333 times cheaper. It may be Not a Plastic Bag (and Not an Ethical Bag), but judging by the throngs of crazed shoppers, it might as well be carrying an iPhone and HP 7.
Photo: We Are What We Do
Photo: We Are What We Do
 
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Photo courtesy Lil Peppi
Photo courtesy Lil Peppi

Peppi: The choice of a new generation

Ladies and gents, we bring you ... Lil Peppi.
 


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Shopping Bags

I am more than a little amused by the BBC article on the upscale shopping bags.  Don't get me wrong.  I think that a reusable shopping bag is a great idea.    Of course, it has been around for quite a while, so my amusement comes from that the idea that it is being treated as the latest rage, an upscale fashion accessory, etc.  There is a wonderful grocery store chain in Chicago that has been offering sturdy cotton canvas shopping bags to its customers for years.  They are large enough to hold a standard paper bag worth of groceries, with comfortably wide handles, and the last time I purchased one, which was about a year ago, they were about $5.00.  I use them in stores that are not part of the Chicago chain, even though they carry the name of that store emblazoned on the side.  And, surely there are people out there that remember the string bags that our grandparents used.  Let's hope that this is a fad that catches on.  The hype may be a bit silly, but as my grandmother told me a long time ago, when it comes to saving things, every little bit helps.

Rowing, eh?

I was duped into reading this Grist list because I misread Rowing as Rowling. Yes, I'm a tad HP obsessed this week, but who isn't?  I really wanted there to be something environmentally beneficial about Harry, but no luck yet.  Oh well, thanks for the good work anyway.  And I didn't put my new book in a paper or plastic bag to bring it home!

Cathy
trock

well, what I do with groceries is fill the shopping cart back up after I payed for the stuff, bring in out the the car and fill up some cardboard boxes I have in the car.  

I saw this in Germany.   Paper or Plastic?   Neither.

ha

It's good!

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