sustainable living

Call Me An Ethicurean

Posted by Su Avasthi on July 23, 2007 - 7:25pm.

eth•i•cu•re•an n. (also adj.) 1. Someone who seeks out tasty things that are also sustainable, organic, local, and/or ethical. 2. An excellent blog for those of us who strive to eat this way.



Omar Freilla

Omar FreillaPosted by LIME Team on February 28, 2007 - 4:00pm.

Green Worker Cooperatives founder Omar tells us how he Lives The Change.




Stephen Brooks

Stephen BrooksPosted by LIME Team on February 28, 2007 - 3:47pm.

A hardcore Live The Changer, Stephen lists all the ways he Lives The Change.



The Tiny House Revolution

Posted by Su Avasthi on February 19, 2007 - 10:33pm.

Who wants to live in a home that's 300 square-feet? A growing number of eco-savvy people see no reason to supersize their homes.



Sustainability Practices at the Oregon Zoo

Sustainability Practices at the Oregon ZooPosted by Belinda Miller on September 28, 2006 - 8:06am.

I’ve loved the Oregon Zoo since I was a child—the groovy mosaic and sculpture of turtles outside signaling excitement that was inside. The zoo has transformed in the last thirty years, that two-turnstile mosaic entryway giving way to a massive entrance for the most attended paid tourist attraction in Oregon. I’ve gone from funky bell-bottoms to organic Mom clothes, trying to spend my money on things that reflect a more concerned, careful way of living. Already sold on the vastly improved habitats and the mission of the zoo, I was astounded to learn just how passionate the people who run it are.




Sustainable Living For All in the Rocky Mountains

Sustainable Living For All in the Rocky MountainsPosted by AmandaLeighHaag on September 21, 2006 - 7:52am.

Typically I wouldn't go for cilantro pesto on cucumbers before noon—or even nasturtium leaf pesto—for that matter. But that's just how my day started at the Rocky Mountain Sustainable Living Fair at the New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins this past Saturday. The conditions were blustery, and the very frigid, unlike-September air had me craving hot chocolate rather than the heavenly selection of golden brews available in the beer garden.




Small House Movement Takes on McMansion

Small House Movement Takes on McMansionPosted by Kimberly Delaney on August 25, 2006 - 11:59pm.

Since 1950, there has been a steady decrease in the size of U.S. and Canadian families, and in the amount of time those families spend at home. So why have home sizes doubled? In her book Little House on a Small Planet (Lyons Press, September 2006), green building consultant, supervisor and teacher Shay Salomon posits that against this unsustainable trend stands a growing movement of small house people who live their values by putting their family, community and environmentalism above space, status and granite countertops.




LIME's Pick Hits for Making 2006 a Healthier Year

LIME's Pick Hits for Making 2006 a Healthier YearPosted by ssyman on January 4, 2006 - 10:00am.

Tips for eating better, getting into shape, and saving the planet—a round up of our top resolutions which begins with re-thinking the notion of what it means to make one As



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Interests: Indie Crafting, Art, Astronomy, Physics, History, Eco-Friendly, Computer Graphics, Sewing, Knitting, Drawing, Macrame, Painting, Spinning,Book Binding, Screenprinting, Electronics Tinkering, Web Design, Books about my interests, Coffee, Travel, Black Tea, Cooking, Corduroy, Wool Felt, Ribbons, Vintage Patches, Collecting Sanrio paraphernalia, Boondoggle, Zines
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