This is in response to my own comment on Ethos.
Perhaps instead of donating money when someone purchases an Ethos bottle, why not reward them for being eco-friendly? I think that bringing a reusable mug instead of using paper or plastic would certainly be a good reason for a donation. And if that isn’t as broad [...]
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Water
Posted in activism, charity, disposable water bottles, environment, human rights, life, sustainability, water on February 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Random ideas/findings
Posted in activism, alternative energy, change, climate change, coal, coal mining, current events, disposable water bottles, environment, politics, pollution, water on February 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
-Vote on the Top 10 most important questions that we should be asking ourselves and the world. I found most of them to be really legit.
-Also regarding questions: I’ve had quite a few interesting debates with my friends about Ethos water (and the nature of tap/bottled in general, but that’s a topic for a later discussion), as I [...]
Water- H20=Life Exibit
Posted in activism, alternative energy, climate change, disposable water bottles, environment, exibit, museum, sustainability, un, united nations, water, wave power on February 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Recently (or last week), I visited the water exibit at the Museum of Natural History with some fellow Treehuggers, as well as other people who decided to tag along. For someone who had been to the museum far too much, I thought it was great: there were loads of facts with brilliant visuals, though many [...]
The demons of disposable water
Posted in disposable water bottles, environment on August 15, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Let’s face it. We all use disposable plastic bottles, whether for soft drinks or water. I’m also sure many of use have, after the contents of the bottles have been emptied, thrown the bottles away into a nearby trash can. Why am I so sure? For a long time, these actions were just a part [...]