Eva’s young life was cut short on November 2, 1996, by cancer. She was surrounded by music her entire life – now she surrounds our lives with her music.
Archive for September, 2009
When Autumn Leaves Start to Fall
When Fall Comes to New England
While the term fall gradually became obsolescent in Britain, it became the more common term in North America, where autumn is nonetheless preferred in scientific and often in literary contexts.
Indigenous Kuna Indian Textile Artists
The ancient tradition of the Mola textile is so inspiring: a cultural practice passed on by the grandmothers to the young girls in the Kuna community.
Recycle your Electronics
The total annual global volume of e-waste is expected to reach about 40 million metric tons. In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that we generated 1.5 billion pounds of all kinds of e-waste in 2006. This includes an estimated 44 million computers and televisions.
What Exactly makes Beer Green?
What exactly makes a beer green? Any beer that’s either made with organic ingredients, brewed using environmentally friendly processes or both fits the bill.
More Beer Less Water
With making great beer, it has a great responsibility behind it. It calls for us to reduce our footprint and become good corporate citizens.
Get Beef from The Ranch by Buying a Cow with Your Friends
People looking for humanely raised local meat, or just a better-tasting burger, are joining up to buy directly from the ranch. Not to mention it can cut the cost by 80% compared to store-bought meat.
Solar Panels Shaped like Clay Tiles
Philadelphia company SRS Energy has developed the Solé Power Tile, a roof tile designed to sustainably convert sunlight into electricity without compromising aesthetics.
10 Chic Ways for Women to Wear Hemp
If you think all hemp clothes are worn by hippies, think again:
As sustainability goes mainstream, the once-fringe fabric is
moving into high-fashion circles with ease.
Life in our oceans approaching collapse
The oceans have been healthy and full of life for millions of years… until now. Scientists predict that life in our oceans is quickly approaching an irreversible collapse, unless we do something now. Help Oceana to make a difference.
















