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Greening Your Valentine

Want to wow your valentine and save the planet? Try a few of these gifts. They’re sure to impress.

Valentine’s Day. For most it conjures up fond memories of romance, chocolates, sweet cards, flowers… and a bit of pressure. We’ve all felt the pressure to get a one-of-a-kind Valentine’s gift without breaking the bank and (for all of us eco-conscious folks out there) not hurting the planet. Fellow Valentines, have no fear. We have a few options for you to Green Your Valentine. Just make sure you order in time to avoid the Valentine’s Day rush!

CHOCOLATE

No Valentine’s Day would be complete without chocolate. But chocolate has a not-so-romantic history which is why it is important to buy your chocolate organic and fair trade. Fair Trade ensures that your chocolates come from farms that support the human rights of their workers and Organic ensures sustainable farming practices for the environment. For the chocolate lover in your life, we highly recommend the following: Theo Chocolate. A few suggestions for every price range: (3400 Phinney Nib Brittle Dark Chocolate Bar ($3.25 each), 6 or 12 piece collection box of confections, ($12 to $24) or the Aphrodisiac Confection Collection ($40) created especially for the Valentine’s holiday.

FLOWERS

If your special someone is fond of gifts of a more floral nature, we suggest Organic Bouquet. Organic Bouquet’s selection of flowers, plants and gift baskets is strictly devoted to organically grown, sustainable and environmentally friendly gifts. Consider giving a plant (a miniature Tuscan olive tree, $64.95) or flowers in a bulb bowl (Paperwhites in a bulb bowl $16.95), to add an extra dimension of sustainability to your gift.

CANDLES

If candles are what your sweetheart wants, consider Novica’s artist from Thailand Kasarin Krisanamis, whose original and thoughtful designs will please and inspire any Valentine. We particularly like Cinnamon Parade ($24.95) and Wonderful Blue Corner ($62.95). Novica specializes in gifts from artisans around the world which are brought to market in a sustainable, ethical and fairly traded fashion.

If you are still stumped for gifts for your sweetie, nothing beats time spent with your loved one and a good, old fashioned card (preferably a homemade or recycled paper card) with a few sweet sentences attached. In fact, no matter what you do, make sure that quality time with your loved one and some heart-felt appreciation is part of your celebration.

Written by Penelope - the Newbie at We Can Live Green

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Auld Lang Syne…and Going Green in 2008

Who doesn’t love the sweet, reminiscent sound of Auld Lang Syne at the stroke of midnight to ring in the new year?

And who doesn’t love the promise of starting fresh in the new year?

I’ve always been a fan of the song (which roughly translated means “times gone by” - more directly, “old long since”) and I’ve been an even bigger fan of the prospect of starting fresh on January 1.

What will 2008 bring to America and the planet? My hope is a renewed commitment to our home, planet Earth. I encourage everyone out there, in whatever capacity is possible for you, to make ‘going green’ (or ‘going greener’ for those of you well on the path to a greener lifestyle) your New Year’s Resolution.

At We Can Live Green, we’ve devised a 365 Day Pledge to Go Green. You don’t have to start it at the beginning of a new year. But if you’re searching for a New Year’s Resolution, why not try it? You can find the pledge at 365 Day Pledge.

Good luck!

Chase the Die Hard Greenie, We Can Live Green

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Hugo, Our Faces Love You!

I am admittedly the biggest Hugo’s Natural Botanical Apothecary products fan ever! And when I saw Hugo this weekend at the EcoGift Expo, I was starstruck. The man is amazing. And humble. And brilliant. And he creates extraordinary products.

Hugo Natural Botanical Apothecary

Which brings me to a sample he gave me to try. Hugo’s Lip Balm in pineapple and coconut scent. I hope he gave it to me to try out of the kindness of his heart and not because he could see the sad, wintry chapped lips I have right now. But none the less, I was given lip balm. And I tried it.

Not that I would have expected anything less from Hugo, but I love the lip balm! My personal experience with lip balm is that your lips feel great for about half an hour. Then, before you know it, your lips are back to being chapped again. That is not the case with Hugo’s Lip Balm. (Again, I am not surprised. My personal belief is that Hugo is part-magician, as his products work miracles!) I put on lip balm at 7:00ish last night and it is 5:45 p.m. on Sunday. I haven’t reapplied lip balm since yesterday. It works that well! And the flavors are delicious…just don’t eat them. I mean it.

Penelope, the Newbie - We Can Live Green

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Green Gift Ideas

The holiday season. For most it conjures up fond memories of warm family moments, childlike joy and…sheer panic. We’ve felt the sheer panic at trying to find the right gift for our special someone without breaking the bank and (for all of us eco-conscious folks out there) not hurting the planet. Holiday shoppers have no fear. We have a few options for you that are sure to please. Just make sure you order in time to avoid the holiday rush!

For the Chocolate Lover, try Dagoba Chocolates. Dagoba’s organic, full circle sustainability chocolates are a delight to the senses. Winner of the EPA’s Green Power Leadership Award, Food and Wines’ Tastemaker Award, and the San Francisco Chronicle’s Best Dark Chocolate Award, these chocolates are a true work of ‘Art of Chocolate Alchemy.’ We recommend the Hot Chocolate Trio gift box for cold nights by the fire and the Dagoba Organic Dark Chocolate Lavendar Bar for a decadent afternoon treat. (http://www.dagobachocolate.com)

For the Spa Guru, try Hugo’s Natural Botanical Apothecary skin care and spa products line. Hugo’s exquisitely scented line of products are soothing, moisturizing, all natural, organic and vegan approved. Hugo Saavedra, owner and creator of Hugo Naturals says, ‘Be good to your skin, be good to the earth.’ With these fantastic products, who wouldn’t? Our favorites: the Brown Sugar and Kumquat Body Scrub, Lemon Verbena and Bergamot Shower Gel, and Vanilla & Sweet Orange Effervescent Bath Salts. (http://www.hugonaturals.com)

For the Highly Fashionable, try a design from Linda Loudermilk’s Fall 2007 collection. Her incredibly creative, always lovely and amazingly fashion-forward garments include such fabrics as sasawashi, bamboo, sea cell and soya. With her Luxury-Eco designs and fabrics, Loudermilk is proving that Going Green is necessary, attainable and hyper-cool. Check http://www.lindaloudermilk.com for stores near you.

For the Philanthropist in your life, try giving a charitable gift that will make a big difference - the gift of livestock. Heifer International, an organization committed to ending world hunger by providing needy families with livestock, focuses on providing communities sustainable resources so they can become more self-sufficient. Their specific focus is livestock, which are an integral part of the family unit, providing food security and nutritional self-sufficiency. To learn more, please visit http://www.heiferinternational.com.

For the Outdoorsperson, try the InfoMate World Band Solar/Generator Portable Radio, a solar-powered, compact and lightweight radio. You can listen to AM/FM radio, short wave foreign radio, VHF bands, television audio and the National Weather Service. Check http://www.survivalunlimited.com to order online.

For the Beer Lover in your life, try Wolaver’s Organic Ales. Located in beautiful Middlebury,Vermont, Wolaver’s Organic Ales blend a love for great ale with a love for sustainable production. Brewed in small batches to ensure freshness and quality, Wolaver’s Organic Ales are made with no less than 98% certified organic ingredients. For a retailer near you, go to http://www.wolavers.com.

For the Kid(s) in your life, try Progressive Kid. An amazing website with a tremendous assortment of eco-friendly, progressive and organic products for children of all ages. For more information, try http://www.progressivekid.com.

For the Pet Lover, explore EarthDog and Purrfectplay, two companies committed to making sure Fido and Fluffy are organic too! Their pet products include natural organic beds, organic toys and treats and much more. For more information, go to http://www.earthdog.com and http://www.purrfectplay.com.

For a New Baby in the family, shop at Little Twig. These fun and trendy items are great for baby and the environment. We suggest the Bath Time Basics Bath Kit, the Bumblebee Travel Basics Kit and Scrubby Bug Mitts. To order, go to http://www.littletwig.com.

For that Special Someone in your life, try Jurlique’s Almond Carrier Oil for massage and relaxation. Pair this with a little quality time, and your special someone is sure to thank you. Go to http://www.jurlique.com for more details.

For a Fabulous Stocking Stuffer, try the Go! Towel. This poker-sized 100% bamboo fiber towel expands to 14” x 20” when water is added. This natural antibacterial/microbial, organically grown, unbleached, undyed and unscented towel promises to revolutionize the way you look at tissues, paper towels and paper products in general. Oh, and did we mention they are machine washable and completely biodegradable? For more information, go to http://www.luxebamboo.com.

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Retail Therapy and the Holidays

With the holidays comes the usual onslaught of ’shop till you drop’ pressure from retailers, shopping centers and the media at large. With this much pressure to just buy, buy, buy!, how can a girl stay green?

The question begs that we first delve a little deeper into the history and psyche of the American shopper…

The notion of retail therapy originated in an article written by the Chicago Tribune in 1986 in which the writer wrote: “We’ve become a nation measuring out our lives in shopping bags and nursing our psychic ills through retail therapy.” (Wikipedia) Retail therapy is a phrase Americans throw about casually (often even comically) in conversations, without really thinking about the meaning behind the phrase. How many times have you said you needed to go shopping after a long day or a particularly bad workweek? (Be honest with yourself here!) If you have said it or acted on it, you’re guilty of retail therapy.

The thought of having to buy ’stuff’ to feel better is really just crazy if you think about it. Add to that feeling the intense pressure to buy, buy, buy! for the holidays…and no wonder people are ramming each other with shopping carts at the local Target and sheriffs are called to Best Buys across the nation for crowd control on ‘Black Friday’.

As a staffer here at We Can Live Green, I need to first say that I am not promoting consumerism (See Stop Keeping Up With the Joneses‘! ). But to be fair, I realize that we no longer live in a world where we can walk to the local artisan for a loaf of bread, or barter a bar of soap for a gallon of milk. We live in a world in which we must purchase products from stores, whether in our city or town or online. I also realize trying to convince little Tommy that Santa isn’t coming this year because we live in a consumer-driven society where the dollar is king probably isn’t realistic either. I accept these facts and call on consumers to use their consumer voice for change.

But how do you use your consumer voice for change? Here are a few quick ideas to think about this holiday season.

1. What about giving the gift of time to someone you love? Time together, time apart, time to work on a project together or just to sit and visit with one another. Time is perhaps the most cherished gift of all…and it doesn’t cost you a thing.

2. What about making gifts for the holidays? A few years ago, our family tried out a new holiday rule - No store-bought gifts. The new rule brought with it some of the most memorable gifts of our lives, as well as some of our most touching moments and the best laughs during gift-giving time.

If you are purchasing gifts this season, keep in mind that you cast your consumer vote every time you spend a dollar. When you cast your consumer vote and exchange your hard-earned dollar for a product, you are in essence stating, “I approve of this product. I believe in what it stands for.”

Here’s the deal. You can use your consumer voice for change this holiday season. You can be green this holiday season. You can. And the great thing is, there are varying degrees on just how green you want to be. If you purchase products this holiday season, please take a look at this green directory.

I personally challenge you to be sure that the products you purchase stand for what you personally believe in…Who knows, we might just start a whole new kind of retail therapy. Happy Holidays!

Penelope - the Newbie and Staffer at We Can Live Green

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Presidential Forum on Global Warming and Renewable Energy - Lots of Hoorah, But Was There Enough Substance?

I have to admit that attending the 1st ever Presidential Forum on Global Warming and Renewable Energy was a bit exciting, even for a jaded die hard greenie like myself. Seeing presidential candidates (Dennis Kucinich, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards) debate on the environment was encouraging. In fact, it was downright exhilarating. And the level of enthusiasm emanating from a completely packed house at the Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles helped to amp up the evening even more. Sitting there, listening to the speakers and looking around, I kept thinking, ‘Yes, we can do it. We can, and will, fix our planet.’

Excitement and optimism aside, trying to get down to the nitty-gritty of each candidate’s specific policy on global warming and renewable energy was a little more difficult than I had hoped. Perhaps it was the timed ten minute speech accompanied by the three to five questions from the panelists. Perhaps it was simply that this issue is too big and too complex to address thoroughly in a half-hour time slot. Whatever the reason, I left wanting to know more.

For those of you not in attendance and curious to know the outcome of the speeches, here’s a brief rundown:

Dennis Kucinich

  • The U.S. must abolish all nuclear weapons.
  • The U.S. must participate in all global treaties such as the Landmine Treaty, Small Arms Treaty.
  • The U.S. will institute the ‘Works Green Administration’ which will infuse ‘green living’ in all aspects of the administration. A few examples he cited are as follows:
  • The creation of a new Department of Energy which would provide disincentives for oil, coal and nuclear energy and incentivize wind and solar technologies.
  • The creation of a new Department of Health which would create not-for-profit healthcare for the masses with an emphasis on preventative healthcare for all.
  • Spending money into circulation to create the infrastructure for these new initiatives.

Hillary Clinton

  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2050.
  • Cut foreign oil by 2/3 by 2030.
  • Move from a carbon-based economy to a fuel efficient economy.
  • Create 5 million ‘green collar’ jobs.
  • Create US Bonds (a similar strategy as what was utilized during World War II through War Bonds) for green initiatives nationwide.
  • When asked how she would address increasing climate change-related disasters in poverty stricken areas, Senator Clinton stated that her foreign policy would likely include the following:
  • 1. Create a process where the U.S. can take a leadership role globally.
  • 2. Convene international meetings on a three month basis with the global contributors to climate change.
  • 3. Create a forum (composed of scientists, American government officials and more) to address the issues related to climate change and renewable energy.
  • 4. Encourage countries like India and China to jumpstart their development by moving to renewable energy technologies.

John Edwards

  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2020 and 80% by 2050.
  • Create the New Energy economy and 1 million new ‘green collar’ jobs.
  • Create a New Energy Economy Fund ($13 billion fund for new energy technologies).
  • Invest in renewable energy (25% of energy will be alternative, renewable energy by 2025).
  • Give automakers $1 billion a year to create new alternatively fueled vehicles. Reduce oil consumption by 7.5 million barrels of oil daily by 2025.
  • Open the electricity grid to innovation through inventions like ‘Smart Grids’, allowing local communities and homes to develop better, more energy-efficient power.
  • Achieve zero growth in electricity demand with efficiency for the next decade.
  • Cut carbon subsidies to raise money for alternative technologies.
  • Provide seed innovation for green small businesses and homeowners who want to make changes to their homes to improve energy efficiency, etc.
  • Call on states to separate energy profits from energy sales.
  • When asked about his foreign policy on climate change and countries affected by climate change, John Edwards stated “The world has to see us (the United States) as a force for good again.” And then, “To be worthy of leadership, the world must see us as meeting not only our selfish needs, but also the needs of humanity.”
  • He also stated that our foreign policy must include not only policy regarding climate change, but other large scale global issues so that these issues might be approached in a more cohesive manner.

Maybe not as many specifics on environmental policies as I’d like from each candidate, but it’s a start. And I’m happy to report that at least someone is talking about it on the campaign trail.

Chase - Die Hard Greenie and Staffer

http://www.wecanlivegreen.com

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Welcome to We Can Live Green’s Weblog

Welcome to We Can Live Green’s Weblog.   The staff of WeCanLiveGreen.com has decided to join the blog community to share their thoughts, struggles, reviews, events, products and ideas for going green via the blogosphere. Each blog entry will be signed by the staffer from WeCanLiveGreen.com. 

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