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Organicpicks is a 38 year old woman from California, USA.
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Eco Worrier: How can I persuade my husband to use a push mower? - Times Online
Liked it Jun 17, 11:08pm 1 review gardening, tools
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article3903468.ece
Leave it to the Brits to make everything funny, even a push mower.

From the page: "How can I persuade my husband to use a push mower? Target his weakness. Is he a touch sensitive about his growing tummy? Point out that according to Which? magazine, cutting a lawn with a push mower allows a 60kg person to burn 360 calories an hour. If your husband counts the pennies, emphasise that it costs an average of 20p every 100ml of fuel for a mower with a petrol tank and about 4p for every 20 minutes that you use a 1700W electric mower."
The New York Times & Log In
Liked it Jun 11, 4:26pm 1 review airline, fuel-cost
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/business/11air.html?_r=2&hp
It's only a matter of time that airlines will charge $ per pound of passengers :)
DWP drops 400,000 balls onto Ivanhoe Reservoir - Los Angeles Times
No opinion Jun 11, 4:14pm 2 reviews environment
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-balls10-2008jun10,0...


So wierd. Only happens in Los Angles.

From the page: "The water needs to be shaded because when sunlight mixes with the bromide and chlorine in Ivanhoe's water, the carcinogen bromate forms, said Pankaj Parekh, DWP's director for water quality compliance. Bromide is naturally present in groundwater and chlorine is used to kill bacteria, he said, but sunlight is the final ingredient in the potentially harmful mix."
Why the Cyclone in Myanmar Was So Deadly
No opinion Jun 11, 4:11pm 1 review environment, meteorology
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/05/080508-AP-the-perfect_2.html


Feeling partially responsible.

From the page: " "The Irrawaddy Delta is huge, and the interaction of water and land lying right at sea level allowed the tidal surge to deliver maximum penetration of sea water over land," Reeves said.

"Storms like this do most of their killing through floods, with salt water being even more dangerous than fresh water."

The delta had lost most of its mangrove forests along the coast to shrimp farms and rice paddies over the past decade. That removed what scientists say is one of nature's best defenses against violent storms."
India Cow Killer Bagged, but Deaths Continue : NPR
No opinion Jun 10, 9:24pm 1 review animals, environment
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91310904


Holy cows vs. plastic bags, plastic bags won!

From the page: "A group of very ill cows was taken to a local veterinary hospital, anaesthetized and surgically examined. It turned out, says Indian journalist Subhash Mishra, that inside their stomachs was an extraordinary number of plastic bags. "More than 50, 60 bags," per cow, he recalls. "
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Chinese parks sell tiger wine
Liked it Jun 10, 9:22am 2 reviews animals
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7444266.stm


Heart breaking. From the page: "They believe that there are just 2,500 breeding adults left in the wild and without more resources made available to protect the animals, the cats face an uncertain future.

Since the 1980s, a number of "tiger farms" have been set up in China. These establishments are believed to house about 5,000 captive tigers, possibly more than remain in the wild. "
Obamas campaign chief: low profile, high impact -- chicagotribune.com
Liked it Jun 9, 9:38pm 1 review baseball, politics
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-plouffe-obamajun09,0,2235451....
Clearly, nerds are taking over the world :)

From the page: "Baseball and politics are two of David Plouffe's passions. So it was natural that his love for one game reinforced something that proved crucial in the other: Singles can score runs.

As Sen. Barack Obama's campaign manager, Plouffe was the mastermind behind a winning strategy that looked well past Super Tuesday's contests on Feb. 5 and placed value on large and small states."
Op-Ed Contributor - Salmon is disappearing. So don’t eat it. - Op-Ed - NYTimes.c…
Liked it Jun 9, 4:11pm 1 review cooking, fish, salmon
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/09/opinion/09grescoe.html?ex=1213675200&en=7a1...


I am giving up salmon as well.

From the page: "Not any more. Wild Atlantic salmon are commercially extinct, and runs of Pacific salmon south of the Alaska panhandle are experiencing catastrophic collapses. This year, for the sake of the remaining wild salmon on the West Coast, as well as my own health, I'm changing my diet. Whether it's wild or farmed, I'm swearing off salmon."
Registration - San Jose Mercury News
Liked it Jun 5, 2:57pm 1 review home-improvement, real-estate, green-building
http://www.mercurynews.com/greenenergy/ci_8530078?nclick_check=1



From the page: " For a housing market wracked with uncertainty, green is good.

That was on display Monday when Pinn Brothers Fine Homes unveiled the first single-family subdivision in San Jose to meet a new standard for green homes. Most of what makes them green is hard to see - features such as water-saving shower heads and thicker insulation in the attic and walls.

But the integrated solar roofs - standard on all 51 homes at Orchard Heights in San Jose's Evergreen area and on 19 homes at Falcon Place in Willow Glen - are an obvious signal that something green is afoot."
Stay home, read, have sex / Will insane gas prices finally pummel us into evolvi…
Liked it Jun 5, 10:23am 1 review cars, environment, oil
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2008/06/04/notes060408.DTL&f...
From the page: "It's the massive, painful spike in gas and oil prices, that most wonderful/frightening harbinger of doom/change/turmoil known to modern society that is fast turning into a calamitous global hurricane, ready to wreak havoc on just about every aspect of modern life, and that includes food and transport and sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll and just about everything else that makes America, America."

Mark Morford always says everything better.
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