Archive for the ‘being vege’ Category

10 animals saved from extinction

February 18th, 2013

Hello Greenzoners!
In our Eco News we often talk about something unhappy and depressing – some environment degradation here, some ecological disaster there.

Now we have something more uplifting – the video of 10 animals that we managed to save from extinction! 🙂 (more…)

7 more things to do with lemon

February 11th, 2013

Did you like the previous post? Well here’s the another one! 😀

lemon
1.  If you’re having problems with acne, cut the lemon in half and rub your face with it and leave the juice for 20 minutes. In the meantime, avoid the sunlight.
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6 things you can do with lemon

February 9th, 2013

Hello Greenzoners! Lemon is known to be a sour fruit of unpleasant taste.
But did you know how many interesting things can we do with a single lemon? 😉

lemons
1. Slice a lemon and put it in your fridge. After that, toss the slices into the glass of water (or bottle) – it will increase the amount of vitamin C that will improve your immune system and help you stay healthy.
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Found on web: Weeping Earth

February 1st, 2013

Weeping Earth

Toscany
by Jaroslaw Pawlak

Eco News #37 – The LifeStraw

January 25th, 2013

LifeStraw

This device you see here is called The LifeStraw. On the issues of ecology and environment – it’s the newest invention which is able to remove at least 99.99999% (how did anyone calculated that? 😉 ) of bacteria living in the water. (more…)

World Resource Consumption Stats

Blog Contest #2 – join now!

January 18th, 2013

How’s it going, Greenzoners? 😉

If you have created your own Greenzoner blog and you want to participate in GzBlog Contest, you can join today! Then you are able to fight for many different, valuable prizes and increase your EEP regularly. 🙂

G-Drive
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What can we do to prevent coral reefs from dying? TEDEducation covers that problem in his video, explaining the importance of making many little, separated reef parks and how to save the animals without stripping people of their fishing areas.

Coral reef

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