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Nature Has a Price Tag; How Much Is It?

8 Oct 2009  IN WORK & CONNECT |   COMMENTS

Is it really possible to assign a dollar value to nature? It can't be easy to quantify the contributions that ecosystems and wildlife make to our economy, but more and more people are trying... hopefully that means more and more people are listening to the messages of conservationists.+ READ MORE

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Why Don't Vegans Eat Honey?

19 Sep 2009  IN FOOD & HEALTH |   COMMENTS

No matter how you feel about insects, sweeteners, or your local beekeeper, honey is still not vegan.+ READ MORE

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Research on the Honeybee Crisis: What's Missing?

15 Sep 2009  IN HOME & GARDEN |   COMMENTS

NRDC explains the gaps in existing research on the dwindling honeybee population.+ READ MORE

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NRDC Helps the Disappearing Honeybee

15 Sep 2009  IN HOME & GARDEN |   COMMENTS

The Natural Resources Defense Council has been at the forefront of the battle to save the country's honeybees for several years.Absolutely, and the point that we are really trying to get across to people nowadays is that CCD is one symptom of a much bigger problem, which is that pollinators across...+ READ MORE

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Bees in Crisis: the National Wildlife Federation Has Tips to Help

10 Sep 2009  IN TRAVEL & OUTDOORS |   COMMENTS

If you haven't been keeping up on the dire situation for honeybees in the last few years, let the National Wildlife Federation help.Bee numbers are dropping as hives disappear and scientists don't yet understand the exact cause--they just know that the bees are in danger and along with them, our...+ READ MORE

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Meet Jeremy Simmons, Director of The Last Beekeeper

9 Sep 2009  IN REEL IMPACT |   COMMENTS

Interview with the director of The Last Beekeeper, a film about Colony Collapse Disorder and the plight of (the disappearing) honeybees. Don't know what that means? Watch the film and find out.+ READ MORE

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Meet Fenton Bailey, Producer of The Last Beekeeper

9 Sep 2009  IN REEL IMPACT |   COMMENTS

Interview with the producer of The Last Beekeeper, a film about Colony Collapse Disorder and the plight of (the disappearing) honeybees. Don't know what that means? Watch the film and find out.+ READ MORE

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Strawberry Bruschetta With Tarragon Syrup And Honey

31 Aug 2009  IN FOOD & HEALTH |   COMMENTS

Emeril's recipe for strawberry bruschetta with tarragon syrup and honey from the Grilling with Emeril episode. + READ MORE

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Exploring Natural Beekeeping: Forget Everything You Are Told?

24 Aug 2009  IN HOME & GARDEN |   COMMENTS

Beekeepers are doing important work nurturing honeybees. But could some routine methods be doing more harm than good? A growing movement advocates for a more natural approach. + READ MORE

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Celebrate National Honey Bee Awareness Day

22 Aug 2009  IN FOOD & HEALTH |   COMMENTS

Today, Saturday, August 22, is the first ever National Honey Bee Awareness Day. While bees are perhaps best known for keeping the world supplied with honey, the amazing striped insects deserving of their own day of awareness for a variety of other reasons, too.+ READ MORE

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5 Free Green Ways to Reverse Summer Skin and Hair Damage

21 Aug 2009  IN FASHION & BEAUTY |   COMMENTS

Seems we’re often attempting to mimic nature when paying big bucks for beautifying treatments. You spend wads of cash trying to get a “natural” spray tan glow—the more expensive, the more seemingly “natural.” You dedicate hours out of your day at the local hair salon trying to transform your locks...+ READ MORE

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The Last Beekeeper, September 12 and October 24

19 Jul 2009  IN REEL IMPACT |   COMMENTS

The bee population is steadily declining. Sure, bees can sting, but they also pollinate plants and fruit-bearing trees. Meaning we can't harvest our crops and grow successful gardens without them. "If all the bees die, what do you have to live for?" asks beekeeper Matt Hutchens.+ READ MORE

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Beekeeping for Beginners: Get Prepared Mentally

25 Jun 2009  IN TRAVEL & OUTDOORS |   COMMENTS

By now everybody knows how important it is to help the honey bees. Whether you are planting honey bee friendly plants or supporting your local backyard beekeeper, you are doing a vital service to our planet, and to our own well-being. Without bees, our diet would be pretty darned boring ...+ READ MORE

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Save the Bees! Grow Garden Plants Honey Bees Love

1 Jun 2009  IN HOME & GARDEN |   COMMENTS

Since the worrying discovery in 2006 of Colony Collapse Disorder, a mysterious ailment causing entire colonies of honeybees to disappear, there's been a great deal of attention paid to supporting bees and other pollinators. After all, honeybees are responsible for pollinating over 100 commonly eaten...+ READ MORE

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Wake Up the Ayurvedic Way in Five Minutes Flat

19 May 2009  IN FOOD & HEALTH |   COMMENTS

If you’re looking to taste Ayurdeva in an easy, doable, and affordable way, I suggest taking baby steps. This simple morning concoction can help rev up your day’s digestion, reduce bloating, aid in elimination and in general, help keep your skin and eyes clear and sparkling.+ READ MORE

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