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Your Relationship With The Environment: Part 2
Photo Credit: Flickr/Creative Tools In Part 1 of this series, I discuss a set of values that I was introduced to years ago that examines your connections with others and how they affect your relationship with the environment.&n...
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5 Things to Know About the Water You are Drinking
Clean, safe freshwater is vital to our lives. Here are five things you should know about the water you are drinking: 1. At least 315 contaminants have been found in tap water throughout the United States. According to the Environmental Wor...
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THINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE?
How many seemingly "health foods/drinks" are owned by Coca-Cola? LONG list. NOT just soda ... Do you know where or how Coke (and other beverage companies) obtain water (later carbonated, juiced, colored, flavored, and other ingredients ad...
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VIDEO: The Story of Bottled Water
"The Story of Bottled Water, released on March 22, 2010 (World Water Day) employs the Story of Stuff style to tell the story of manufactured demand—how you get Americans to buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week...
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What's So "Natural" About Your Sticky-Sweet Sody Pop?
Here's a quick pop quiz for you (ha-ha). What is the most natural, thirst quenching beverage in production today, one that lacks all artificial colors and flavors, chemical sweeteners or funny business of any kind? I hear everything from...
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Faucet Water + A Cup = An Oldie But A Goody
Way before marketing campaigns insisted that human beings needed at least 8 glasses of H20 each day to be properly hydrated and certainly well before bottled water became a designer accessory, there was an old fashioned but perfectly effi...
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Bartender -- Gimme An Iceberg, On The Rocks!
One of the more unfortunate consequences of global warming is that 15,000 year old arctic sea ice, which normally helps to cool our planet with its reflective capabilities, is melting at a surprisingly rapid rate. Things are getting pre...
















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