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Tag Archives: conservation
World Environment Day: What Forests Mean to You
June is here and World Environment Day 2011 is right around the corner. On Sunday, June 5th UNEP (United Nations Environmental Programme) and millions of people around the world will be gearing their support and activities towards the theme of … Continue reading
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Tagged brighter future, climate change, conservation, deforestation, Earth, forests, green, green economies, mankind, nature, nature at your service, plant a tree, sustainability, trees, unep, WED, wed2011, World Environment Day
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Biofriendlyblog’s Weekly Greens
Well, believe it or not we are already half way through February 2011. At this rate we’re going to blow right by spring cleaning and straight into biofriendly tips for summer before you know it. But before that happens, let’s … Continue reading
Conservation: Daily Routines We Could Stand To Improve
Image by joinash For the sake of conservation, there are probably a wide variety of daily habits and routines we could amend and in some cases do without. Just because our parents taught us to do it and their parents … Continue reading
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Tagged bath, brushing teeth, conservation, convenience, daily, energy-saving, gray water, habits, organic, routines, start at home, taking a shower, tips, unplug, unplug your kids, washing clothes, washing dishes
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Do’s and Don’ts of Biofriendly New Year’s Resolutions
Image by medmoiselle If you are planning on making some biofriendly or green New Year’s Resolutions at the beginning of the year, you’d best be smart about it. There are times when people try to make environmentally-friendly changes but end … Continue reading
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Tagged biofriendly, cleaning, conservation, do's and don'ts, donate, Emissions, Energy, Environment, environmentally-friendly, EV, exercise, garden, green, natural, New Year's Resolution, organic, recycle, water
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A Dose of Weekly Greens
Image by Rob Lee With the holidays here, the hectic schedule has taken over my calendar and is keeping me busy. However, there were a number of great green articles I came across this week that I thought were definitely … Continue reading
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Tagged bikes, climate, climate change, conservation, construction, Eco, eco-friendly, Emissions, food waste, gift, green, holidays, parent, recycle, shopping, weekly greens
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Swanky Hotels Worth the Green
What factors do you consider when you start planning a vacation? Be honest now…do you factor in amenities? Nearby activities? Price? Food? Exotic destination? Whether your intended destination has any green or environmentally-friendly aspects? Well, I’m sure many people consider … Continue reading
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Tagged conservation, Eco, eco hotel, eco-conscious, environmentally-friendly, green, green certified hotels, organic, Recycling
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Eco-Heroes From All Walks Of Life
In the day-to-day grind of life, we can often get stuck so much on our own problems or worries that we don’t see the world around us. I’m sure everyone, at one point or another, has been convinced that the … Continue reading
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Tagged bio-fuel, conservation, Earth Hour, Eco, eco-friendly, eco-heroes, Environment, nature, pollution, sustainable, toxic soup
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Some Real Costs of Going Green
When it comes to “going green” you’ve probably heard companies use the excuse of cost as a reason for not switching to a more environmentally-friendly method of doing business. This is true of individuals as well, but is this really … Continue reading



