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- According to the book, The Nature Principle: “The home nature-restoration market is growing. A Canadian company called Nedlaw Living Walls, Inc., produces indoor "living walls" of ficus, hibiscus, orchids and other plants.
- Anything airborne that is now living, was once living, or was produced by something alive, and has the capacity to create negative health effects, is considered to be a biological contaminant.
- Jennifer Schwab addresses the debate on how much downsizing is ideal and who should take this step.
- Most houses and apartments have the potential to negatively affect the health of the people living there.
- Many "green" products are healthy, but many aren’t - so be careful of green claims.
- Reading Living Downstream can be an insightful book into discovering how the environment can impact your long-term health and of your loved ones.
- PVC has definite issues, but with 80,000 or so total chemicals in legal use, and with it all mixing in the environment (‘better living through chemistry’?) it is hard to establish causality or a singular ‘smoking gun’.
- In the Light of Humane Nature by Dr. Arthur Weissman, the president of Green Seal, is a thoughtful discussion of the environmental challenges on Planet Earth and proposed solutions, notably the need for a new outlook, leaving adolescence behind, and system change.
- The author shows prefabricated homes can be built with customizable, attractive, and quality green materials in less time than traditional construction, while reducing waste and yielding an energy-efficient, sturdy, and cost-effective home.
- Do the new green products on the market always work as well as their traditional counterparts?
- The simple, yet informative guide to discovering the common health dangers in your home and what to do about them.
- Living creatively in and out of the garden.
- When using the term “green prefabricated homes”, some of us can’t help but imagine a small double-wide mobile home covered in some sort of mossy overgrowth. While that notion is pretty far out, many of us have preconceived notions about green housing that frankly aren’t true. This book - Prefabulous + Almost Off the Grid - contests these fallacies.
- Spring cleaning is the time to get tough with the dirt, but not with your health. Here's how to choose less toxic green cleaners this spring and anytime of the year.
- While they may not have asthma, allergies, or chemical sensitivities, they may have other life-draining health complaints related to unhealthy homes.
- With green roofs growing in popularity, vertical gardening with the use of tube planters saves water and uses unconventional space.
- When's the last time you attended a conference and one of the keynote speakers was only 16 years old?
- Radon reduction usually involves one or more mitigation strategies.
- When you consider the number of hours spent indoors, it only makes sense to build a healthy house, or convert your existing home into a healthy rather than an unhealthy one.
- How does this simple steam mop fare against messes? Find out!
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