Want to save money on your dishwashing liquid? Try using lemon juice – it has abilities to wash off many stains out of steel or dishes. What you need to do is to mix lemon juice with baking soda and vinegar to create a paste which can be used to clean dishes, surfaces and stain. If you want to clean your house furniture – mix this lemon juice with olive oil. 🙂 The possibilities are many, but always try this mixture before actual cleaning, to check if it won’t cause any damage or bleach marks in your house. 😉

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Eco Tips: Ecological cleaners #3 – lemon juice
August 30th, 2012Eco Tips: Ecological cleaners #2 – cornstarch
August 26th, 2012Another interesting facts regarding ecological cleaners – this time we talk about cornstarch. 😉

Cornstarch can be used not only in preparing food – but also it can be used to wash off grease stains from your carpet. (more…)
Eco Tips: White vinegar to clean your house ;)
August 25th, 2012Hi Greenzoners, did you know what can be used as a non-chemical and eco-friendly cleaner for your house? 😉

It turns out that white vinegar is pretty good in cleaning different surfaces. Just make a solution constisting equal portions of vinegar and water and mix it! (more…)
Eco News #14 – Tropical species adapting to Global Warming
August 19th, 2012Recently we spoke of fish adapting to changing climate, as well as coral reefs. Now about tropical species.
Those species, that used to live in warm, humid areas, like lizards or insects are ectotherms – animals that require heat from environment to prosper correctly. That makes them dependent of temperature, which means – changing temperature would cause harm to them.
Eco News #12 – The Cano Cristales
August 6th, 2012Hi Greenzoners! Remember our last riddle? About what was it in that picture?

Well, the answer is simple – it’s a river in Colombia, called The Cano Cristales, or commonly known as Rainbow River. It is located in a northern part of Colombia, in “Sierra de la Macarena” and is over 100 kilometers long.
It’s so colorful because of multi-color moss that grows on the bottom of the river and blooms accordingly to the changes of water level. Also, this beautiful performance is visible at certain season of the year. 🙂
More photos at http://planetoddity.com/the-cano-cristales-river-of-rainbow-in-colombia/
We’d love to go there. How about you?
Colours on the river :P
August 4th, 2012Hello there Greenzoners! Guess what is this in that picture. 😉

Where we can find it, and of course – why are there so many different colours? 😀
Little Eco tip ;)
July 29th, 2012Hi Greenzoners! You know what? You don’t need plastic bags. Or at least – they are not necessary, and you can get rid off them and reduce the waste.

You can just keep your litter in a plastic bin and put some old newspaper on the bottom to prevent from rotting.
We recommend you to check out this blog 🙂
Eco News #11 – Fish adapting to changing conditions
July 26th, 2012Recently we spoke about climate changes affecting life in coral reefs. This time, however, scientists agreed that fish have abilities to adapt to changing conditions.

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Eco News #10 – African Painted Dog
July 23rd, 2012Hello Greenzoners! Have you ever heard about african Painted Dog? 🙂

This race of a dog lives in Africa and it was claimed to be an endangered species in over 2/3 of countries it lives in. (more…)
Scale of universe – how small we are
July 14th, 2012Hello Greenzoners! Have you ever been interested in our solar system, or better, the entire universe and its size? 🙂 We found interesting site that let you see different objects and compare to the size of others! And the range of these objects is very wide – from entire visible universe, to the smallest molecules of our world. 🙂
http://scaleofuniverse.com/
Mindblowing 😀
See it and share to your friends, fun and educational value. 🙂
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