Friday, November 7, 2008

Repower America

"I strongly agree with Vice President Gore that we cannot drill our way to energy independence, but must fast-track investments in renewable sources of energy like solar power, wind power and advanced biofuels, and those are the investments I will make as President."
President-elect Barack Obama
July 17, 2008

Now that the elections are over, the Alliance for Climate Protection takes a look at what is next for the country. We are looking at a bold plan to Repower America with 100% clean electricity within 10 years.



Join the Alliance for Climate Protection and We Can Solve it to help Repower America by signing the petition nearly 2,000,000 signatures strong.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Nature Deficit Disorder - Are Children Not Getting Outside Enough?

A growing number of children's advocates and political leaders are worried that our culture's disconnection from nature is harming kids. This lack of contact with nature may be leading to some of the most disturbing childhood trends, such as the rises in obesity, attention disorders and depression.

Concerns about the long-term consequences on children’s physical and emotional well-being have spawned a national movement to "leave no child inside."

This show from KQED's Quest from May 2008 takes a look at Nature Deficit Disorder.




The Children & Nature Network

The vision and mission of the Children & Nature Network is to give every child in every community a wide range of opportunities to experience nature directly, reconnecting our children with nature's joys and lessons, its profound physical and mental bounty.

The Children & Nature Network (C&NN) was created to encourage and support the people and organizations working to reconnect children with nature. The network provides a critical link between researchers and individuals, educators and organizations dedicated to children's health and well-being. C&NN also promotes fundamental institutional change and provides resources for sharing information, strategic initiatives and success stories.

More see Nature Deficit Disorder - Leave No Child Inside.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Blue Man Group's Take on Global Warming - Can You Hear?

The Blue Man Group take a serious look at Global Warming.

Join the Stop Global Warming Virtual March

StopGlobalWarming.orgGlobal warming isn't opinion. It's a scientific reality. The science shows that human activity has made enormous impacts to our planet that affect our well-being and survival. We can however begin to make significant repairs to reverse those impacts — but only through immediate action.

This is a movement about change, as individuals, as a country, and as a global community. The Stop Global Warming Virtual March is a non-political effort to declare that global warming is here now and it’s time to act.

StopGlobalWarming.org Join the 1,150,066 supporters of the Stop Global Warming Virtual March, and become part of the movement to demand our leaders freeze and reduce carbon dioxide emissions now. Have your voice be counted.

Since we are all contributors to global warming and we all need to be part of the solution.

The Earth is Calling. Can you hear?

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Plant a Tree with the Nature Conservancy

Learn more about Nature Conservancy's efforts to Plant a Billion Trees in the Atlantic Forests of Brazil.




One Dollar. One Tree. One Planet

More about The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

A Call to Our Leaders - 100% Clean Electricity in 10 Years

A new video and commercial from We Can Solve It released this week. This message is a call to our leaders to Give Us 100% Clean Electricity in 10 Years.



We must rebuild our economy, lower fuel costs, free ourselves from our addiction to oil, and save ourselves from the climate crisis. To do this, we need to demand that we Repower America with 100% clean electricity within 10 years.

Meeting this ambitious goal would create millions of new jobs, lead to lower energy costs for families and help America lead the fight against global warming.

Sign the Petition

You can sign the petition to our leaders


“We demand 100% clean electricity in 10 years.”

Remember Together, We Can Repower America

More about We Can Solve It
The numbers of people who have joined are growing. So far more than 1,515,148 have joined now We Can Solve It. (These numbers were 1,235,988 in May.)

The We Campaign is a project of The Alliance for Climate Protection -- a nonprofit, nonpartisan effort founded by Nobel laureate and former Vice President Al Gore. The goal of the Alliance is to build a movement that creates the political will to solve the climate crisis -- in part through repowering America with 100 percent of its electricity from clean energy sources within 10 years.

Find out more information on the We Can Solve It Campaign on the Squidoo lens.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Go Green - Be More Active this Steptember

September is America On the Move’s national month long celebration highlighting the benefits of active living and healthy eating.

Steptember is A Celebration of Being Active and Healthy Eating.

The goal of Steptember is to get everyone to experience how small, simple changes can add up to a healthier lifestyle and healthy weight for life.

Making Two Small Changes
During the month of September, everyone is encouraged to experience America On the Move's small change approach that prevents weight gain and enhances health.

The approach includes taking two simple steps:

    1. Add an extra 2000 steps (or activity equivalent) to your day
    2. Choose one smart way to eat 100 fewer calories each day.
Adding just 2000 extra steps and eating 100 fewer calories each day are enough to help many Americans prevent the current average annual weight gain of 1-2 pounds.

Throughout September, the Steptember Challenge will be empowering millions of Americans to experience the simplicity, power and success of making small changes to live healthier.

Find out how you can get involved with Steptember on the Steptember lens that I wrote on this activity that will get you stepping and get you healthier.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Coming Soon - Dr. Dyer Joins the Green Living Community

Sometime in September when Wellsphere rolls out it's new communities, Dr. Dyer and My Green Doc Blog will be included as a Top Health Blogger in the Green Living Community.

I am honored to be joining the Health Blogger’s Network on Wellsphere to help encourage people to

* Go Green * Be Green * Eat Green * Live Green * Share Green * Teach Green * Love Green *

Their vision to help people improve their health and wellness is the same one that I have been promoting, teaching, writing and blogging about for many years.

I am excited at the opportunity to share my thoughts on improving health and well being with a wider audience and look forward to promoting healthier lives and healthier living.

About Wellsphere
Wellsphere builds online healthy living communities that help people ‘Get active, Eat better and Unwind’.

Wellsphere’s groundbreaking platform works by connecting each member with local health and wellness resources, classes and activities that match their unique interests and goals, and with the personalized advice and social support they need to sustain healthy habits.

Keep checking back for more information about when the new version of the site goes live.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Seattle Answers the Paper vs. Plastic Question

Seattle takes a look at the question "Paper or Plastic?" and comes up with a proposal that Seattle city officials hope will dramatically reduce plastic and paper bag waste within the city.



More about Headline: Earth
Katie Fehlinger hosts Headline: Earth, which takes an unbiased look at all sides of the global warming debate. Headline: Earth is a video podcast with features, interviews and commentary on current global warming issues.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Paper or Plastic? The Answer is Neither

TreeHugger Blog took a look at the age old question Paper Bags or Plastic Bags? Everything You Need to Know.

Paper bags or plastic bags
Both paper and plastic bags require

  • Lots and lots of resources
  • Lots and lots of energy
  • Proper recycling
All of these require that consumers and municipal waste collector or private recycling company participate; there are a lot of different variables that can lead to low recycling rates.

Bottom Line from their Research

In association with Zazzle.comUltimately, neither paper nor plastic bags are the best choice; we think choosing reusable canvas bags instead is the way to go.

From an energy standpoint, according to this Australian study,

  • Reusable Canvas bags are 14 times better than plastic bags
  • Reusable Canvas bags 39 times better than paper bags
This is based on numbers that assume reusable canvas bags get reused at least 500 times during their life time.

Grab a Reusable My Green Sac Bag and go the next time you go shopping. Try our double sided My Green Sac from Cafe Press, or one of our collection of choices on Zazzle.

Sources:
Collin Dunn. July 9, 2008. Paper Bags or Plastic Bags? Everything You Need to Know
. TreeHugger.com

Australian Government. December 2002. Plastic Shopping Bags – Analysis of Levies and Environmental Impacts. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.

Monday, July 21, 2008

10 Everyday Ways to Contribute to a Healthier Planet


Ten tips on everyday way you can go green taken from the book True Green: 100 Everyday Ways you Can Contribute to a Healthier Planet.
  1. Power Shower - Try and limit your time in the shower to 5 minutes.
  2. Run the dishwasher only when it is full or reduce water even more by washing them by hand (without the water running).
  3. Use a solar clothes dryer, or a clothesline instead of the clothes dryer.
  4. Stick to the old-fashioned way of clearing the driveway or leaves, using brooms and rakes.
  5. Grow your own vegetables in a kitchen garden.
  6. Get a mug instead of using disposable cups at work.
  7. Print documents on both sides of the paper to cut down on paper use.
  8. Turn off the lights when they are not in use.
  9. Log out of the computer and shut it down when not in use.
  10. Before you make any purchase, ask yourself if you really need it. Remember that less is really more.
More Information: True Green: 100 Everyday Ways you Can Contribute to a Healthier Planet.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Al Gore Challenges the Nation

In his speech on Thursday July 18, 2008 Former Vice President Al Gore called for a “man on the moon” approach to the solving the problem of global warming. He challenged the nation to take bold steps towards solving the climate crisis.

You can view excerpts from his speech from We Can Solve It on YouTube:



You can also find out more information on two Squidoo Lenses that I have created one for the We Can Solve It Campaign and the other to honor Al Gore and the work he is doing.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Green Visiting - The Monterey Bay Aquarium

In June we took the girls to one of their favorite places to visit, the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Not only is the Aquarium a fun place to visit, it is a great way to teach children first hand about nature, the sea, sea life and the environment.

A visit to the aquarium is also a great way to teach them be more nature aware and develop a concern for the environment and for animals.

My daughters never seem to tire of visiting all of the different exhibits. This year they were finally old enough to sit through several of their educational programs, All about Otters, The Deep and another about the Jellies.

The Aquarium offers a variety of different programs that are fun, entertaining and educational teaching about the many different inhabitants of the aquarium and the deep ocean.

The Monterey Bay Aquarium also hosts a variety of different hands on programs are available for children and adults to experience the aquarium creatures up close and personal like getting to touch a sea anemone or a crab.

Conservation Message
The mission of the Monterey Bay Aquarium is to "Inspire Conservation of the Oceans.

In addition to inspiring conservation of the oceans, the Aquarium is deeply committed to minimizing their environmental impact and to conducting business operations in ways that reflect and advance their conservation mission.

Staff members are encouraged to carpool, bike or ride the bus to work. The Aquarium only uses recycled paper for printing and photocopying.

Visitors are encouraged to minimize the use of water and paper products when using the restrooms, to dine on sustainable seafood resources and eat from recyclable containers. This simple conservation messages is displayed on every paper towel dispenser in the restrooms:

Paper Towels = Trees

Which makes you think twice about grabbing that second paper towel.

Learning Resources
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is a living learning institution. In addition to offering resources for those who can make it to the Aquarium they also offer online information and educational newsletters for teachers who may not be able to easily travel with their classes to Monterey.

You can learn more about the Monterey Bay Aquarium as a Teaching Resource or just get a glimpse at many of the different exhibits, more information and at least a virtual trip at the Monterey Bay Aquarium lens if it is too far to travel.

Image Source: Josh Berglund. Tropical Menagerie. Creative Commons License. Some Rights Reserved.