Tag Archives: Green living

Why 2.7% of Drivers are Complete Dills

A recent study conducted by a student from the University of Clemson placed a plastic turtle in the road to see how drivers would respond. Out of the 257 cars observed, 7 went out of their way to hit the turtle.

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It’s Tool Time in Toronto!

Toronto Tool Library is a shared resource for the local community. Remember the days when things were built to last and when something broke you fixed it yourself? Me neither, but I have heard stories. There is something innately wholesome and profoundly satisfying about building something yourself or raising your toaster from the dead. Ryan Dyment, tool enthusiast and economic savant, take this thinking a step further.

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Guest Blog: 5 Ways To Green-ify Your Kitchen

An eco-friendly kitchen is actually quite easy to work towards because there are so many little things that you can do that make a big difference to your personal carbon footprint. It is important to know about some of the simpler things so that you can get started today to make your kitchen a much greener room.

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Fight for your Right To Latte!

Your morning cup of coffee carries with it a fairly large carbon footprint. Now don’t get us wrong—when it comes to keeping you in coffee, we are all for it, but there are some green living ways to mitigate the impact your fav drink has on the planet. Here's the green living guide to coffee drinking.

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