The Climate Change Collective is an initiative where the blogging community unites behind a common goal. Inspiration for this month’s lead post came from a program right here in my own community. Read on to learn about Sustainable Waterloo Region’s Microforest Planting Program, and how I recently got involved in the planting of one of these tiny forests.
The Sunday Spark – The power of positive affirmations
In week 36 of The Sunday Spark, the power of positive affirmations to overcome negative self-talk. Plus: the Los Angeles Airport’s plastic water bottle ban, an app to promote sustainability, the power of public pressure, and delicious local apples.
15 ways to protect yourself from fraud
Fraud is a growing problem that affects millions of people in North America and around the world every year. Today’s post will help you spot the most common scams. More importantly, you’ll want to review my list of 15 things you can do to protect yourself from fraud.
Is bamboo sustainable? Here’s what I learned
Is bamboo sustainable? A few weeks ago, I replaced an old threadbare set of bamboo sheets. When I bought them several years ago, I didn’t give any thought to bamboo as a sustainable choice. I chose them because someone told me they are super soft, and cool for hot summer nights. This time I did some research to learn more about this plant and to find out if it’s as sustainable as many people think.
The Sunday Spark – Why don’t we celebrate generational differences?
In week 35 of The Sunday Spark, as the Japanese observe Keiro No Hi, a celebration of the wisdom of age, I consider how generational differences enrich our lives. Plus, a new eco-friendly building material, rising Arctic temperatures, fascinating animal migration facts, and thrift store shopping.
The Sunday Spark – School’s out … forever?
In week 34 of The Sunday Spark, I share my feelings on the lack of back-to-school activity in our house this year. Plus, a look at the cost of raising kids, stats on shrinking families, the dilemma of e-waste, and tips to reduce lunchbox waste.
Why you need to laugh today!
When was the last time you laughed until you cried or until your stomach hurt? If you’re like most people, it has probably been far too long. Read on for some facts on laughter and why we need to do more of it. Plus, 10 ways to add more laughter to your life.
It’s time for a climate change fact check
The latest post in the Climate Change Collective series is from Molly at Transatlantic Notes who debunks some climate change myths you’ve likely heard many times from those who deny climate change is real.
The best way to fight back is to do a climate change fact check.
The Sunday Spark – There really is no place like home
Ahh! Home sweet home! After several weeks of vacation and work travel, the words “Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home” have been ringing in my head this week. I reflect on the joys of staying home in week 33 of The Sunday Spark.
Also this week: understanding your risk of osteoporosis, cutting your household’s food waste, and a lesson in Swift-onomics.
12 useful tips for travelling with just a carry on
Are you a minimalist when it comes to travel packing? Or do you overpack “just in case” you might need something? Read on for 12 tips for travelling with just a carry on.