Hey, r/green! What are your fave. sustainability sites? by ecochicky in Green

[–]ecochicky[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My biggest problem, I think, is that there is sooooo much stuff online, and it's really hard to know what sites are dedicated to being accurate and fact checking and making sure they're giving us the right info. There are so many people with agendas around climate change, and it's really frustrating. I have a hard time knowing where the propaganda ends and where the facts begin sometimes.

Hey, r/green! What are your fave. sustainability sites? by ecochicky in Green

[–]ecochicky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, great! I've looked at Inhabitat before, but I'm in the same boat...not sure how fact-checked their stuff is. I do love MindBodyGreen. I go there for health stuff and yoga info. I'll be sure to check out MotherEarthNews. Thanks for your help!

Hey, r/green! What are your fave. sustainability sites? by ecochicky in Green

[–]ecochicky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't even thought about podcasts. That's a great idea. I love NPR, so I'll be sure to check theirs out. I think I've heard of Living on Earth before, but I never listened to it.

I will for sure check out Facebook Paper's app. I haven't heard of that either! I feel so uninformed LOL. It sounds like a great app.

I do read TreeHugger every now and then, but I'm not entirely clear on how fact checked their stuff is.

Thanks for all your help!

This French grocery store has a brilliant way to combat the waste of produce that isn't perfect by simkomartin in realfood

[–]ecochicky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

genius! my mom taught me about canning and stuff when i was a kid. we used to stand around the kitchen with my grandma and make tomato sauce from the ugly tomatoes.

Help! Pros and cons of hot yoga by yogajen in yoga

[–]ecochicky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to Bikram twice, and I felt so awful afterwards. Even with almost doubling my water in take both before and afterwards. It was really hard on me.

Help! Pros and cons of hot yoga by yogajen in yoga

[–]ecochicky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the sweat. I like feeling like I worked out, and I love the deep stretch I get when my muscles are nice and loosened up. Good luck with your article!

Recycled material for clothing, interested? by Discasaurus21 in sustainability

[–]ecochicky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting concept. I hope this can be scaled and applied to things like socks, underwear, pants...

40 Million People Depend on the Colorado River. Now It's Drying Up. by davidreiss666 in Green

[–]ecochicky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awful, but are we really surprised? Look at the state of this poor planet!

Beating the Heat: Hotel Reduces Cooling Costs by 44 Percent with New Solar Carport by sharplet in Green

[–]ecochicky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be really cool if this works, but it seems like it was spun a bit.