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Dirt! | The Movie - 1 views

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    "Dirt! The Movie is an insightful and timely film that tells the story of the glorious and unappreciated material beneath our feet."
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    "Dirt! The Movie is an insightful and timely film that tells the story of the glorious and unappreciated material beneath our feet."
John Pearce

The dirt on clothes: why washing less is more sustainable - 0 views

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    "If you're worried about dressing ethically, chances are you think about sweatshop conditions in developing countries, unsustainable farming practices, convoluted global supply chains that ring up a huge carbon footprint, and mountains of fast-fashion festering in landfill. But the first thing you should think about is how often you wash your clothes. It turns out that when you look at the whole life cycle of a piece of clothing, everyday washing and drying damages our natural environment the most."
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My Garbology - 0 views

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    At MyGarbology, you'll find an interactive online game that teaches about Garbology and answers the question, "Where should my waste go?" You'll also find lessons and activities to extend your Garbology experience, from how to pack a waste-less lunch to getting the dirt on composting. Plus, read our Trash Talk blog for stories of Garbology in practice. In the classroom or at home, you can make Garbology a part of your everyday life.
John Pearce

Vertical Gardens Grow up | The Dirt - 0 views

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    "One Central Park, a residential tower in Sydney expected to open this winter, has plants and vines climbing up its glass facade. Blanc told Dezeen: "The building, together with my vertical garden, will be an architectural work floating in the air, with plants growing on the walls - it will create a very special result that will be very new to Sydney.""
John Pearce

The Only Guide You'll Ever Need For Growing Vegetables [Infographic] | Daily Infographic - 0 views

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    "Growing veggies is fun, cheap, and worth it. Having a garden doesn't just mean you can grab free and fresh meals from the dirt out back. It means you've create a relationship with the earth. You noticed what type of soil and fertilizer to use. What vegetables are in season and how often they need sun and water. Today's infographic is really the best guide for growing veggies out there. Follow this advice and you will be cookin' up your own gumbo in no time."
John Pearce

Climate-friendly farming is taking root in New York | Grist - 0 views

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    "New York wants to fight climate change through good farming. Here's the dirt."
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