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Brr, It is cold! Global Warming?



350.org's Bill McKibben Gets Grilled By Stephen Colbert

Watch this funny interview with Bill McKibben, and then go to 350.org to sign on to particpate on October 24th in a local action to raise awareness about global climate change.



Is Less Really More?

There's an ongoing debate around my household about the adage "less is more."  My husband argues that in that case, even less is even more.  While at the time I think he was applying the argument to minimalist modern art, it has come around full circle to me today when I saw a cartoon on chainsawsuit.com, by Kris Straub.

[Image courtesy of chainsawsuit.com]

While at first I just thought this image was funny, and forwarded it on to my husband.  After I hit send, though, I realized that while hilarious, the meaning behind it is true.  Less is more, and even less is even more.  What I mean by that is less waste more healing, and even less waste would be even more healing.

Here at Green Groove, we've mentioned before that reducing your waste is good for sustainable living.  When you purchase less that would make waste you can  keep the carbon footprint for your household down, since there is less packaging and shipping related CO2 coming in.  Recycling is a great way to combat massive landfill waste, but that only goes so far.  Composting is also a good step towards creating less useless waste, but again it only goes so far.  The key really is less is more.

Things you want to avoid are items packaged in a plastic with no recycling number and Styrofoam.  Don't buy individually wrapped things when you could buy that same item in bulk and individually package it yourself.  Be mindful every time you purchase something, and think about where it could end up when you are done with it.

This applies to all purchases, not just groceries.  If you're going to buy a new pair of shoes, think about what you're going to do with your old ones.  Think about what you'll do with it when the new ones wears out.  Is there a place you can recycle old shoes in your town?  Is there somewhere that you can donate them?  Knowing these things ahead of time is very helpful.

While it may seem like an already hard task like shopping for your household just got harder, it really hasn't.  Every purchase you make you're already mindful of a set of needs your family has, like allergies, taste preferences, and cost.  You're just adding one more thing to think about, and in the long-run, thinking about our planet when you're shopping is just as important as thinking about your family.



Laughable "Douglass Report" Attempts to Debunk Global Warming

You've probably seen the Google ads lately with the claim that global warming is a myth. They all lead back to "The Douglass Report, Real Health News from Medicine's Most Notorious Myth-Buster." The self proclaimed know-it-all boasts that there is no reason to stay up at night worrying about your carbon footprint, and that "global warming flunkies" are just trying to take your money.

Green Groove would like to take a moment to warn against the good Dr. Douglass. That's right, it appears he is the one who appears to be after your money. In fact, his latest research update criticizing global warming scientists actually had this to say, "Just enter your e-mail address in the box below to get your free report. You will also get a FREE subscription to my Daily Dose, an e-letter written by yours truly that has all of the up-to-date health news and breakthrough solutions you need to look and feel great." I'm sure those solutions come real cheap.

The effects of pumping massive amounts of C02 into the atmosphere may, or may not, be hurting the planet, but think for a moment how much better life can be when living it green. Pretty soon we'll be out of oil, and have to find new (why not cleaner) modes of transportation. Soon, we'll be forced to recycle as there will be no place left to keep stacking our leftovers. Living green is just smart. It is unfortunate that we have educated doctors out there who are actually saying to stop worrying about your carbon footprint. Laughable, but still dangerous.



Tina Fey Does a Better Sarah Palin, Than Palin Herself

SNL's Tina Fey imitates Gov. Sarah Palin in this clip. Fey, imitating Palin, claims the the globe is warming because god is just "huggin us a lil closer." Ha! The clip is on the full article, so click below on 'continue' to see Fey's performance.

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