
World Saver Spotlight #2: Beth Terry
12/17/15 • 26 min
In our new segment, we look at one person’s amazing endeavors to save the world. Our second installment features an interview with Beth Terry, creator of My Plastic Free Life.
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In our new segment, we look at one person’s amazing endeavors to save the world. Our second installment features an interview with Beth Terry, creator of My Plastic Free Life.
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Email us with suggestions or tips at [email protected]
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08: How to have a happy green holiday
Is it possible to have an environmentally friendly holiday season? Barbara Edelman looks at all the ways you can celebrate with e-cards, lights and candles, trees, and amazing gifts. You can do it all and still save the world. Seasons greetings indeed.
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All the information from this episode:
Articles
- The environmental cost in the UK of a typical holiday season (Independent)
- Are your holiday cards bad for the environment? (Mashable)
- Are candles bad for the environment? (Naked Scientist)
- Soy candles vs paraffin (Zuna)
- Christmas Tree Debate: Real vs. Fake? (The Nature Conservancy)
- LED Christmas Lights Versus Regular Christmas Lights (Christmas Tree Market)
- LED Christmas Lights Guide (Christmas Lights, Etc.)
- Light Pollution Harms the Environment (Department of Physics, Florida Atlantic University)
Products
- Beeswax Chanukah Candles from Beeswax Candleworks
- Candy canes from Spangler Candy
- Luci, solar powered lanterns from Mpowerd
- Black+Blum Thermo Pot
Gift Guides
- Earth Easy: Carbon neutral gifts along with blogs and every other neat thing for house and garden.
- Waldorf Supplies: For wooden toys that expand the mind.
- TOMS: Products that benefit the environment and gives back to those in need.
- China Berry: Great books and toys.
- Hearth Song: A toy company, especially great for kids 9-12,
- Isabella Catalog: Wonderful for the woman in your life and make sure to look at the Enessa beauty products. They are all packaged in glass (yay, no plastic!).
- Rodales: The winner in the fabulous catalog department. We defy you to NOT find a gift for anyone on your list.
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09: Urban Homesteading: old fashioned solutions to the problem of climate change
From gardening to canning to keeping chickens, we look at the ways of urban homesteaders and how this method of sustainable living keeps you healthy while reducing your carbon footprint. Includes an interview with Erica Strauss, author of The Hands-On Home: A Seasonal Guide to Cooking, Preserving & Natural Homekeeping.
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LinksErica Strauss’ Website
Websites
Books
- Just a note, whenever you can, buy titles from local bookstores, like Diesel Book Store for those of you based in Los Angeles
- Little House in the Suburbs: Backyard farming and home skills for self-sufficient living by by Deanna Caswell and Daisy Siskins
- Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer by Novella Carpenter
- The Quarter-Acre Farm: How I Kept the Patio, Lost the Lawn, and Fed My Family for a Year by Spring Warren
- The Hands-On Home: A Seasonal Guide to Cooking, Preserving & Natural Homekeeping by Erica Strauss and Charity Burggraaf
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