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444 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment Reference  Tags: tree plant species 
tree-species.blogspot.com — Exploring the World´s Tree Species is a blog focused on the tree species of the world and their importance to our everyday lives. It is estimated that there are about 10,000 unique tree species in the world. Most of us however can only name a handful of trees, which is understandable given that in any given area there are normally only a few dozen tree species prevalent. In this blog however my aim is to reveal interesting facts and images of tree species from all over the world. Given that I live in Spain and only travel occasionally to the United States and a few other countries the bulk of the trees blogged about will be from these places. I hope that by browsing through this blog you will come to enjoy the trees as much as I do.
465 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Business Environment  Tags: plates dishware restaurant fast food party 
verterra.com — VerTerra, a new eco-friendly servingware line, features dishes, plates, bowls, and cups made entirely from fallen leaves and water—no plastics or chemicals. The pieces have a wood-grain look and are oven-, refrigerator-, and microwave-friendly. They are sturdy enough to be hand washed and reused, but will naturally compost in under six weeks.
465 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Business Environment  Tags: plates dishware restaurant fast food party 
marxfoods.com — Eco-Friendly Disposable Palm Leaf Plates  Marx Foods Our Palm Leaf Plates are great for entertaining. These elegant and durable disposable party plates are an eco-friendly alternative to conventional disposable plates. These biodegradable plates are a natural and renewable resource. Naturally discarded sheaths of the leaves of the Adaka palm tree are collected from the forest floor. No trees are cut down. The plates and the disposable cutlery are even compostable!
514 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment Business  Tags: ecology institute economics 
uvm.edu —  Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary field of study that broadly examines the relationships between ecological and economic systems. It differs from both conventional economics and ecology by emphasizing environment-economy interactions. Ecological economics is based on the assumption that the economy is a subsystem of a larger ecological life support system. Understanding this relationship is central to meeting humanity's current environmental challenges, as well as building a sustainable future. Ecological economists strive for an ecologically sustainable, socially equitable, and economically efficient future. The Gund Institute represents a commitment to using a transdisciplinary approach to solve real-world problems. Working together, both academics and practitioners can help to develop and implement new environmental policy and management techniques that benefit the environment and the economy, holistically and sustainably.
515 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment Business  Tags: eco labels 
greenerchoices.org — Here you’ll find out what the labels on your favorite products really mean. As the popularity of green product claims continues to grow, it’s important to know which claims you can trust and which ones you can’t. Use the search tools to get our expert evaluation of labels on food, wood, personal care products and household cleaners. You can search by product, category, or certifier, and easily compare labels using our report cards.
515 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment Business  Tags: organic product buy 
theorganicpages.com —  SEARCH FOR CERTIFIED ORGANIC PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BELOW Certification Servicesfor organic growers, processors, handlers... Branded Productsorganic baby food, organic bedding, organic coffee... Broker Servicesdistributor support, organic produce, food service... Children's Productsorganic clothing, organic food, organic toys... Consulting Servicesorganic branding, organic certification, marketing... Distributionorganic dairy, organic grocery, organic HABA... Farming Suppliesagricultural testing, animal feed and supplements... Farm-Grown Productsorganic apples, organic carrots, organic meat... Fiber and Textilesorganic apparel, organic baby clothes, organic fabric... Food Serviceorganic products for food service suppliers... IngredientsFind Thousands of Organic Ingredients... International Tradealcohol, algae, baked goods, beverages... Manufacturingorganic beans, organic juices, organic chocolate... Online Store & Mail Orderagricultural supplies, gift baskets, growers... Packagingbags, cartons, films... Personal Care Productsorganic hair care, organic skin care... Pet Food & Care Productsorganic food, accessories, supplements, toys... Private Labelorganic products under your label... SHOP ORGANIC - A CONSUMER'S GUIDE TO BUYING ORGANIC Definition of OrganicOrganic Agriculture is an ecological... Benefits of Organic"If people really understood the connection..." How to Read an Organic LabelFour different organic labeling options... Organic. It's Worth It.Organic Information & Inspiration... Online & Mail Order Sources of Organic Productsgift baskets, growers, organic fiber items... Find a RestaurantEnter a Zip code... Find a RetailerEnter a Zip code... Find a FarmerEnter a Zip code... Children's Organic Productsclothing, food, toys...
515 days ago 3 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment Lifestyle  Tags: cotton organic clothes style 
en.wikipedia.org — Organic cotton is generally understood as cotton, from non genetically modified plants, that is to be grown without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers or pesticides. Its production also promotes and enhances biodiversity and biological cycles. As of 2007, 265,517 bales of organic cotton were produced in 24 countries and worldwide production was growing at a rate of more than 50% per year. Ecological footprint Cotton covers 2.5% of the world's cultivated land yet uses 16% of the world's insecticides, more than any other single major crop. Other environmental consequences of the elevated use of chemicals in the non organic cotton growing methods consist of: High levels of agrochemicals are used in the production of non-organic, conventional cotton. Cotton production uses more chemicals per unit area than any other crop. Chemicals used in the processing of cotton pollute the air and surface waters. Decreased biodiversity and shifting equilibrium of ecosystems due to the use of pesticides. Advantages Cotton growers who make the transition to biologically based growing practices expect not only to offer a healthier and cleaner product, but also to benefit the planet. Some of the contributions to the different ecosystems include: Protecting surface and groundwater quality (eliminating contaminants in surface runoff) Reduced risk insect and disease control by replacing insecticide with the manipulation of ecosystems Long-term prevention of pests through beneficial habitat planting. Conservation of biodiversity Eliminate the use of toxic chemicals used in cotton. Organically grown crops also yield soils with higher organic matter content, thicker topsoil depth, higher polysaccharide content, and lower modulus of rupture; therefore reducing considerably soil erosion.
515 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment Business  Tags: sustainable enterprise 
516 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment  Tags: tree plant green 
greenlivingtips.com — Between 1980 and 1995, Africa saw more than 10 percent of its forests wiped out - that's around 150 million acres. Over the last 50 years, 66% of the forests in the Philippines were destroyed - one of the highest deforestation rates in the world. The Green Living Tips tree planting program assists communities throughout the world via Trees for the Future. Countries and regions receiving assistance including Honduras, Belize, Asia, India, the Philippines and Africa. For each visitor who signs up for our free newsletter, we'll arrange for a tree to be planted on their behalf!  
517 days ago 0 additions From: LENA Languages: Environment  Tags: forest gas fuel biofuel palm oil rain forest 
blogs.discovermagazine.com —  While palm oil biofuel production is a major source of income for Malaysia, clear-cutting the rain forest for the palm plantations also has dramatic ecological and social costs. Palm oil biofuel production growth is fuelling the rapid clearing of the most biodiverse tropical forest in the world, endangering species that need this habitat.
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Welcome to the International Fruitarian Network Fruitarians.net - a site about fruitarianism: fruit diet, fruitarian philosophy and lifestyle. You are fruitarian if your diet is based primarily on fresh fruits and seeds (usually 75-100% - 3/4 of the daily caloric intake and up). Let's share our experience and knowledge - unite!



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Aims, Description and Rules



Aims

  1. To create a truthful and versatile informational source about fruitarianism.
  2. To inspire people to eat enough of fresh fruit with solid reasons.
  3. To connect like-minded people and to combine their experiences.



Description

The subject of this site is fruitarianism - a quest for optimal basic food, presumably fruit, and for the best ethical and maintainable way to live on this planet.



The main thing that unite fruitarians of all kinds is that they consider various fresh ripe edible fruits to be such a good food, that they make them to a main element of their diet, usually from 75% of total caloric intake and up. Normally they complement fruits by seeds, but there are many ways to be a fruitarian - for health, environmental and ethical reasons.



We want to gather all fruitarians in one place. If you are a fruitarian, please, represent yourself here (it would take only few minutes). We also invite non-fruitarian folks to support the site, especially scientists, doctors and philosophers) who have something significant to say on the subject.



Fruitarians.net is an open independent platform: most information is freely reachable for all internet users without any need for registration. We are not selling anything, there is no hidden agenda behind the project, and it is privately funded and maintained by a fruitarian. It is independent from any ideology or religion.



This place is for people who are interested in fruitarianism and who find the subject important enough to express their original or thoughtfully adapted ideas and concepts in a courteous manner, and in a nicely organized environment.



We make no difference between people of various backgrounds, genders, ethnicity, income, body shapes and looks, age, philosophical positions, religious believes, sexual behaviors, origin, nationality, etc. Important are your friendliness and your bright mind.



Rules

General Guidelines

  1. Be truthful and polite.
    Provide proof for your statements: only from your own experience, observation or scientific data.

  2. Avoid promotion of goods and services inconsistent with values of fruitarianism.
    If you advise a book, please give a link to it's electronic edition or to the site where it could be acquired used or printed on recycled or non-wooden paper.

  3. Intimidation and imagery of violence are prohibited.
    Unattractive pictures are not allowed either :) Fruitarianism is beautiful.

Specific Rules for Members

Profiles' Data

  1. Profiles are only for real people - one for each individual.
  2. Please, use your photographic portrait as avatar.
  3. Pictures on your profile must represent you personally or illustrate the fruitarian aspect of your life (please upload maximum: 4 at a time).
  4. Links should be relevant to fruitarianism.
  5. All added items should be properly named, described and tagged.
  6. Your profile must contain enough data to be informative for public, otherwise it will be deleted.
  7. Please, use private messaging system with courtesy.
    Messages can be deleted from the secure database after 12 month - save all you need.


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  • communicate with each other privately,
  • greet and fave other members or block and report,
  • welcome new people,
  • add friends,
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  • gather favorite images,
  • track changes of the content from your member area or by email.




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