Organic Food: Great for You and the Environment

Uncategorized — Rob @ 1:22 am
You know what tastes better than a hot chocolate? That's right, a hot chocolate made with organic milk with organic chocolate melted through it. Mmm...Lately I've been a huge sucker for organic produce. A lot of the time, they taste remarkably better than their chemical-laced counterparts. Not only do they taste Continue reading

Indoor Pot Plants Filter Air Pollution

Uncategorized — Rob @ 2:15 am
Did you know we are breathing in noxious air pollutants all day, inside our homes?According to researchers, this is a startling fact. The solution? Buy more plants!Many people live in homes where pollution from cars and industry, freely enter and become trapped in our houses. That is, until we breathe them Continue reading

Google and the Environment

Uncategorized — Rob @ 7:29 pm
Google, the company who endeavours to organise the world's information for internet users, also strives to be a 100 percent green company and exercise their social responsibility. Is this really possible?A 2005 estimate puts Google's computers at 450,000 in its 25 datacenters, worldwide. This many computers are said to draw Continue reading

If It’s Yellow Let it Mellow… Water Conservation Mantra

Uncategorized — Rob @ 5:38 pm
You may recognise the title from the popular movie, Meet the Fockers, where they're trying to conserve water in a drought.It may sound ridiculous but in some countries, this is becoming more acceptable as common practice for water conservation. Here in Brisbane, Australia, we are in a very severe drought where Continue reading
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