 Stories About: advice AND Ask Umbra AND green living
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Matters of the Hearth On fireplaces |
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23 Jan 2006 |
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| Dear Umbra, We pile on socks and sweaters, but there are just times you need more warmth. Should we use the fireplace or our central (gas-powered) heater? Also, can you let us know which is better, natural firewood or those chemically infused logs that claim lower particulate matter is released? Kas Sut Davis, Calif. Dearest Kas, Although we've contemplated this heating dilemma before, I find I have more to say about fire. Don't use ... |
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| Topics: advice, air pollution, Ask Umbra, energy, energy at home, energy efficiency, green living (all these topics) |
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Laptop Dance On choosing a laptop |
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18 Jan 2006 |
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| Dear Umbra, I am buying a new laptop, and I was wondering if all computers are the same energy-wise, or if some brands are better for the environment? Aviva Horrow Philadelphia, Pa. Dearest Aviva, You're already off to a good start, as laptops consume far less energy than desktop machines -- we're talking over 50 percent less. Thin is in. Photo: iStockPhoto. Computer manufacturers have three opportunities to earn their environmental s ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, e-waste, green living, recycling, toxics (all these topics) |
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Comic Relief On amusing questions |
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11 Jan 2006 |
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| Dear Umbra, When I was a kid we were allowed to lick our plates at the dinner table, except when guests were present. We were told that starving children in other countries would never leave a scrap on their plates, and my mother also took it as a compliment to her cooking. I still lick my plate in the privacy of my home, but today there are environmental reasons: licking prevents a small amount of waste from being transported and dumpe ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green living (all these topics) |
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When the Rubber Hits the Road On recycling condoms |
Umbra Fisk |
09 Jan 2006 |
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| For the sake of argument, how does one recycle condoms? Unused they are plastic of some sort? I know it's a bit silly, but don't you just hate to have to flush them and all the water that goes with? Flavia S. Milan, Italy Dearest Flavia, In brief: condoms are generally made of latex and are not recyclable. (Though the actual recyclability of Milan condoms may be a question for the Milan Recycling Bureau, not yours trul ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green living, recycling, sex (all these topics) |
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All Washed Up On replacing appliances |
Umbra Fisk |
02 Jan 2006 |
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| Dear Umbra, I've done the research, and I'm ready to buy my first front-loading washing machine. And then a pesky friend starts asking the tough questions. "Does your existing machine work?" Yes. "Are you going to sell it to someone else who will keep using it?" Yes. "So, two machines where there used to be one ... how is that better for the environment?" Can you help me answer this one? I'm facing the ... |
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Prints Charming On ecological footprints, again |
Umbra Fisk |
14 Dec 2005 |
Ask Umbra |
| Dear Umbra, I have a couple of questions that relate to how I live and ask others to live. First, my guess is that many of your readers are above average in terms of income and education; who is the average American that we need ultimately to create a sustainable life for? Second, as we try to make our personal lives more sustainable, what is the ecological footprint we need to seek (i.e., square acres or miles or whatever ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, ecological footprint, green living (all these topics) |
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Won't You Be My Neighbor? On co-housing |
Umbra Fisk |
12 Dec 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, How does one begin to gather a group of people to live in a modern city commune? My dream is to own in common an energy-efficient and sustainable house or apartment building inhabited by 10 or so people who are neighbors but also share the duties of the house (cooking, laundry, gardening), much like an extended family. I think this setup would be far superior to the current situation, where my spouse and I live in a la ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green living, placemaking (all these topics) |
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Moving Light Along On LED holiday lights |
Umbra Fisk |
07 Dec 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, Suppose I replace all my many old, tangled, not-so-efficient holiday lights with the newer LED lights. These are supposed to be better for the environment. What is the best way to dispose of my old lights? R-M Ottawa, Canada Dearest R-M, The LED lights are indeed better for the environment, and, since I'm frankly running out of winter holiday-related questions (see my previous work on Christmas trees, gift wrap, cand ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, energy efficiency, green living, holiday (all these topics) |
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Gardener on the Roof On green roofs |
Umbra Fisk |
05 Dec 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, Our garage is in need of a new roof. We would like to build a "living roof" and are wondering where to start. Our long-term plan is to convert the space into an art studio, complete with insulation, electricity, and finished walls and floor. Do you have any pithy suggestions for us to consider while planning our roof, considering it will cover a finished room eventually? Lesley Victoria, B.C. Dearest Lesley, Not ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green building, green living (all these topics) |
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Pad Influence On composting feminine products |
Umbra Fisk |
30 Nov 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, OK, the kitty-litter thing pushed me over the edge. I know you are sick of writing about gross, yucky things, but I had to ask: if kitty litter is compostable, what about biodegradable maxipads and tampons? One of the leading natural feminine-care brands touts their stuff as being biodegradable and compostable. Can this actually be possible? Liz Schlegel Waterbury, Vt. Dearest Liz, I'm not sick of writing about ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green living, health, waste (all these topics) |
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Low With the Flow On low-flow flushing |
Umbra Fisk |
28 Nov 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, I live in an apartment. What can I do to reduce the amount of water that is flushed in the toilet? The landlord will not fix it. Audrey Brookline, Mass. Dearest Audrey, Ooh, more toilet talk. I quote USA Landlord, which supplies landlords and tenants with water-saving devices: "This really is a landlord no-brainer!" And I append, "Especially if he is paying the water bill." But even if your landlord ... |
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You're Only Humanure On composting toilets, again |
Umbra Fisk |
21 Nov 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, I'm attempting to "green" my home, room by room. I've heard of low-flow toilets, but someone just told me about composting toilets. Do they smell bad? Will my grandmother use it or ask for an outhouse? Thanks for your wisdom! Moira Providence, R.I. Dearest Moira, Excellent, manageable room-by-room plan. What in tarnation?! Composting toilets are basically the technology we should have adopted inst ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green living, solid waste treatment and disposal, waste (all these topics) |
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Do the Bath On heating with bathwater |
Umbra Fisk |
16 Nov 2005 |
Ask Umbra |
| Dear Umbra, After a hot bath, I leave the water in the tub so the heat will go into the room. My husband says the heat saved is inconsequential. How would one calculate the BTUs saved this way? J. Reiman Helena, Mont. Dearest J., I do that too. I'm trying to heat the entire office building with my baths, and I've been making my editor bring me my encyclopedias in the tub. Ay, there's the tub. Roughly speaking (and cut me a little s ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, energy at home, energy efficiency, green living (all these topics) |
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Buzz Alterin' On coffee |
Umbra Fisk |
09 Nov 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, I am a seriously indulgent coffee drinker. Lately, there have been a ton of "green" coffee shops popping up. I like to support local coffee shops, and I want to believe that they are "shade-grown, fair-trade, organic," but I've wondered if they are being honest. How do I know if they are legit? Claudia Gutierrez San Diego, Calif. Dearest Claudia, Shade-grown, fair-trade, and organic are certifications, not just bu ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, food and agriculture, green living, organic food (all these topics) |
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Hot Hot Heat On waiting for warm water |
Umbra Fisk |
07 Nov 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, You know how, when you turn on the hot water in an old building, it usually takes a while for it to kick in? Well, my question is, if I turn on the tap full blast, will the hot water come sooner? Is it the amount of water you let run, or the amount of time you leave the tap running? I've talked to my landlord, but in the meantime, can I save water by letting it run slowly? Sincerely, (No) Hot (water) and bothered Deare ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green living, renewable energy (all these topics) |
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Just the FAQs On repetitive quest syndrome |
Umbra Fisk |
26 Oct 2005 |
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| Dearest, dearest readers, The environmental movement is made possible by common concerns between all people. Even you unique, special individuals (my dearest readers) share similar concerns about your impact on the natural environment. And I am here to address these concerns. I am here for you. However. As a group, you unique persons sometimes send me some pretty darn repetitive questions, and I can't keep answering them -- ... |
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Trivial Pursuits On the perfect eco-day |
Umbra Fisk |
24 Oct 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, But the question was paper or plastic. We are asked every time we go shopping. What if we're doing all those things you suggested, and we still want to know if we should use paper or plastic? I think your answer was haughty and irresponsible. Curt Newton, N.J. Dearest Curt, So many annoyed readers wrote to chide me on avoiding the paper-or-plastic question. Sorry. I try to entice us all toward bigger themes, with mixe ... |
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The Meal World On getting local foods into college cafeterias |
Umbra Fisk |
19 Oct 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, I am a student at Hartwick College running the Grassroots Environmental Club. The college's major cafeteria is run by a large food company that also serves prisons. In a meeting with the director, I was told they have the power to get any food. When I asked if we can get local, organic food, they responded that it would cost too much and be a hassle. How can I convince them that the quality of the ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, food and agriculture, green living (all these topics) |
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Good Bite, and Good Luck On freezing local foods |
Umbra Fisk |
17 Oct 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, I am lucky enough to live across the street from a farmers' market, and I shop there all summer. But when summer's done, the market closes and I am left to buy produce from California. Would it be better for me to buy a small freezer and freeze farmers' market veggies for winter, or to forgo the freezer and buy from the grocery store? Which is worse: long-distance transportation or the juice used by a freezer? ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, energy, farmers markets, food and agriculture, green living, local food (all these topics) |
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Soy You Want to Be a Vegetarian? On soy vs. meat |
Umbra Fisk |
12 Oct 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, I finally went vegetarian several months ago, and one of my main reasons was the environmental impact of meat production. The other day, however, a friend pointed out that soy foods take a great deal of energy to produce too. So is there really that big of an environmental difference between TVP [textured vegetable protein] and free-range beef? And how does dairy compare? Should I just try to stick to nuts and ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, food and agriculture, green living, local food, vegetarianism and veganism (all these topics) |
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Over the Chill On preparing for winter |
Umbra Fisk |
05 Oct 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, With the coming winter, our local news did a story on how to save on heating. The tips included window treatments, lowering the water heater, etc. But those of us in apartments are limited in what we can do. I can feel the cold air seeping through the cracks, and laying towels on the window sills doesn't seem to help. Any advice? Carol Lafayette, Ind. Dearest Carol, Yar. It's going to be doom and gloom this winter acro ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, energy, energy at home, energy efficiency, green building, green living (all these topics) |
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The Wheel Deal On bicycle commuting |
Umbra Fisk |
28 Sep 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, My question regards my daily half-hour (each way) bicycle commute through fairly heavy city traffic. I've been wondering if the benefits (exercise, sunshine, free and fast transport) are outweighed by the negatives (primarily breathing in diesel and other exhaust, but I'd also throw in the risk of almost getting run over, despite the cheap thrills). I am fortunate enough that my alternative would be to take the subway, not ... |
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| Topics: advice, air pollution, Ask Umbra, bikes, green living, health, placemaking, public transportation (all these topics) |
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Litter Bugged On kitty litter |
Umbra Fisk |
26 Sep 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, I recently adopted a cat, and I am having a hard time deciding what to do with the kitty litter. Is there some kind of green litter that is best to use? Anything flushable and sewage-tank friendly? Or, can I compost the litter -- and what should I use to cover it up with? Kate Graves Nashville, Tenn. Dearest Kate, Just as our eco-children can be diaper-free, it appears our cats can be litter-free. Teach your cat to use the toil ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, gardening, green living, waste (all these topics) |
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Rake's Progress On autumn leaves |
Umbra Fisk |
21 Sep 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, With fall here, the leaves are changing and falling from the trees. What is the best way to handle them? Burning them makes so much smoke, but putting them in trash bags and sending them to the landfill doesn't seem like a good thing to do either. Please advise. Thanks! Molly Ratkay South Bend, Ind. Dearest Molly, Keep them. Partially decomposed deciduous leaves are an excellent source of micronutrients. In fact, they are ge ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, green living, land stewardship (all these topics) |
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Knob Appeal On architectural salvage |
Umbra Fisk |
14 Sep 2005 |
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| Dear Umbra, We recently replaced the doorknobs in our place, so we have a fistful of old yet working doorknobs I'd hate to just toss. What to do with this and other perfectly good hardware? R.B.M. Arlington, Va. Dearest R.B.M., This answer goes out to you, but also to all your fellow home remodelers out there. One person's old doorknob is another's period-restoration item, as the adage goes. Don't knock it. You can, of course, try t ... |
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| Topics: advice, Ask Umbra, business, green living, recycling (all these topics) |
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