Four notable films about ocean welfare


UPDATED 4th November, 2010

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Here are some good movies on some pressing issues for all of us interested in looking after the oceans. They’re informative, compelling and are a real pleasure for the eyes. And they might provide some good viewing for the weekend. If nothing else, they’ll be a nice break from a diet of implausible action films and corn-syrupy chick flicks. So get comfortable in front of the screen and enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »

Twitter for the environment – using hashtags

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If you’re a green-minded and new to Twitter or if you haven’t  used hashtags much,  you may be missing out on a useful method of organising searches and communicating your messages. Read the rest of this entry »

Being green and stylish – what do I do with my old clothes?

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UPDATED September 17th, 2010

Figuring out what to do with your old clothes is a dilemma for all those who want to look good and be stylish but want to be eco-friendly in the process. Clothing can be a great burden on the environment and you want to be responsible in the choices you make. Read the rest of this entry »

Green dating – is it important to be compatible?

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Dating and relationships are very important. We enjoy the thrills, the stability (or instability and drama), interesting situations and the companionship. But more, as human beings, we are social creatures and we like being part of a pair (or a threesome or something even larger). Read the rest of this entry »

Earth Day – do something for the land and for the oceans

The 22nd of April will be Earth Day and this year marks the 40th anniversary of this event.

Some sceptic may be saying to themselves “yeah another day, another commemoration” but these “days” are as good as you make them. They can be a big deal. Look back just ten years and see how far we’ve come in making environmental concerns mainstream issues. Hundreds of millions of people throughout the world will be taking part this year and governments and industry have taken notice. Read the rest of this entry »

Condoms – they’re good for us but take care with their use

Having recently read an item on the number of condoms handed out to Olympic athletes during the games in Vancouver – 100,000 altogether which averages to around 14.6 condoms for each of the 6,850 athletes and officials estimated to have attended the Olympics and Paralympics – it got me thinking, that is an awful lot of rubber… Read the rest of this entry »

Green online dating – find that special something

Tired of the same old thing?  Predictable gatherings of people at the same places? Or worse, tired of NOT finding people anywhere? Sick of fruitless blind dates? Are you ready to try something new? Read the rest of this entry »

Good green vibes – sex toys for a healthier and greener bang

There is only one purpose for having a sex toy – to get off.  Long time ago, sex gadgets (often called marital aids) were considered odd and consigned to the deepest bedroom drawer.  Things are very different today.  Sex toys are the mainstream and often mentioned in the popular media.  Research has indicated that nearly half of the US population between age 18 and 60 have used a vibrator at some point. Read the rest of this entry »

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