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Category : Environment

Got Oil Spill Anger? Fragile Day offers help

The unimaginable Gulf Oil Spill has left us all with an intense combination of emotions, from sadness to anger to helplessness. How could this happen? And now that the leak has been stopped, what can we do as individuals to help fix this horrific environmental disaster?

Musical duo Wilderland answers the call by releasing their new song “Fragile Day” with 100% of all proceeds benefiting the habitat affected by this tragedy. Visit www.FragileDay.com to watch the emotionally powerful music video and download the song to support this worthy cause.

  • Click here to watch the Fragile Day music video and download the song
  • Save a tree, send your thoughts with Care2

    Save a tree, send your thoughts with Care2

    Care2 is a great source for fun, festive e-cards. Their selection of quality electronic cards is what I look for when wanting to send a greeting online. Not only are you saving natural resources through sending electronically, but now, you can earn “butterfly credits” when you send e-cards through Care2. Those credits can be redeemed for meaningful gifts like safe drinking water, carbon offsets, or help for shelter pets through amazing organizations. You earn the credits and you choose the gifts. Now it’s easier than ever to make a difference at Care2. Next time you need a greeting, check out Care2. http://www.care2.com/ecards/

    Vegetarianism and Minimalism

    Shared by Leo @ mnmlist.com

    This post will strike a nerve with some readers, as many minimalists or aspiring minimalists are die-hard carnivores. They love their meat and don’t want to hear anything against it.

    Well, hear me out, please. If you could read to the end of the post before disagreeing, blasting me, or dismissing me, I’d be grateful.

    In this post I’ll tell you (briefly) why I chose veganism and how it is the diet I believe is most in line with minimalism.

    Minimal eating
    Veganism, simply defined, is abstaining from animal products, from meat and fish and poultry to dairy and eggs and other such products. I also try for whole foods that are minimally processed, which means I mostly eat veggies, fruits, nuts, seeds, beans, some whole grains.

    This is a limited, minimal diet, and yet it can be incredibly satisfying and maximally flavorful. It’s also very healthy, very light, and low on the budget (if you compare it to eating whole foods carnivorously).

    A small amount of ingredients. Light on the palate and stomach. Easy to prepare, with a minimum of fuss.

    The most sustainable diet
    I won’t go into the figures here (they’re covered better elsewhere), but raising animals for meat, eggs and dairy is incredibly wasteful. For every pound of meat or dairy, many times that amount of plants must be used to feed the animals for those products.

    Animals also produce a huge amount of pollution and contribute immensely to greenhouse gases, not to mention the machinery and fuel that’s used to raise, slaughter and transport them … and all the plants needed to feed them.
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