TreeHugger Picks: Outdoor & Patio Furniture
Summer has nearly arrived, and with the accompanying increase in sunshine and warmer temperatures comes the opportunity to spend more time outside. Whether gardening or barbequing is your warm weather...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: The Best of TreeHugger Forums
TreeHugger wants to engage as many people as possible in making greener choices for their lives every day; one of the new ways to get folks involved and excited about being green is through TreeHugger...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Flat Pack Furniture
Flat-pack furniture, much like downloadable designs, owes much of its TreeHugger appeal from having the ability to create something three-dimensional from a flat (or nearly flat) material; this makes...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Biodegradable from Beach to Green
An items' "biodegradability" goes a long way to making it more TreeHugger-friendly, and while we've seen lots of things like bioplastics and disposable cutlery that really make sense to be easily (and...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Tips for Green Summer Fun
Now that summer is officially here (and with it, the summer driving season), we wanted to peek at a few summer sights, suggest a green summer activity or two and try not to lose the sounds of summer....
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Solar Cooking
Solar cookers, solar barbeques, solar ovens; we've seen a lot of various names (with slightly different functions) for the handy gadgets that cook with the power of the sun from all over the world. In...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Fuel Cell Concepts for Laptops
TreeHugger has been watching the hype surrounding fuel cells coming to the marketplace ever since it was but a wee sprout. For the most part, we're still waiting (and hoping) for them to materialize;...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Surfs Up, Green Dudes!
Surfing and TreeHugging go hand in hand much of the time; the surfer's credo to not wreck the ocean and TreeHugger's endeavors to help folks keep the world clean are quite complementary, so it follows...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Heard It Through the Grape Vine
While drinking organic wines is one of TreeHugger's favorite ways to enjoy the fruits of the earth without harming the planet, wine an its derivatives are good for so much more. Here are some of our...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Afternoon Movie Matinee with Free Range Studios
The folks at Free Range Studios have been entertaining and educating (entercating? edutaining? hmm...) for years with their clever flash-animation and live action vids about the intricacies of...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Far-Out Fuels for the Future
1) If you're still wondering about the relative benefits of ethanol, biodiesel, straight veggie oil and other
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Ban the Bag
Plastic bags make a big, persistent mess when they get left where they don't belong or get trashed in a landfill. Thankfully, we're learning to stay away from them (and designing greener...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Telecommuting
1) A lot of modern jobs consist of sitting in front of a computer all day, sometimes emailing or instant messaging the person in the next cubicle and phoning someone down the hall. All of this could...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Saving Some Precious Water
1) If the recent ongoing droughts in the US can teach us anything, hopefully it's that they, along with other extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change are also making fresh water an...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Organic Food is Better
1) First of all, what goes in (and, perhaps more
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Gingerbread Green Building
The weather outside may be frightful, but that doesn't mean your gingerbread architecture has to be. Just in time for prime gingerbread housebuilding season, here are our picks for the best in...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Smart Packaging Design
Often, we see poor examples of packaging design that lead to more junk for us to deal with and more waste in the landfill. In the spirit of taking your own bags to the grocery store, here are some...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Get a Taste of Slow Food
1) Sometimes it takes a slow cooker to get the most from slow
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Electronic Reading with E-Books and Readers
As Mike mentioned earlier today, in the green smackdown between reading online vs. reading dead tree publications, the answer is: it depends, on a lot of things. Fair enough, but when it comes to...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Cradle to Cradle-Certified Products
Embodying a variety of sustainability options -- "using environmentally safe and healthy materials; design for material reutilization, such as recycling or composting; the use of renewable energy and...
View ArticleTreeHugger Picks: Won't Get Fooled Again
1) The Green Life published its "Don’t Be Fooled: America’s Ten Worst Greenwashers" report, which contains their list of those trying to fool us about their green efforts, documenting the scope,...
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View Article'Book' Christmas tree is easy, eco-friendly, and free
If you are tired ot dragging home a live tree and having it shed its pine needles through your home as it dies, look no further. All this tree takes is your love, and the books from your bookshelf.
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