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Spoil: The World’s Last Rainforest Meets Dirty Tar Sands
This week’s M.U.S.T. see documentary takes us to the The Great Bear region of British Columbia’s north coast is one of Canada’s ecological treasures. Here one of the world’s last intact temperate rainforest meets some Read more…
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The Pipe: An Irish Village that Stood Up to Big Oil.
This week’s M.U.S.T. see documentary takes us to Ireland. Released back in 2010, The Pipe tells the story of the small Rossport community which has taken on the mighty Shell Oil and the Irish State. The discovery Read more…
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Brindle 24 – A Cautionary Tale of Family and Fracking
Here is this week’s M.U.S.T. Mom on a Mission who took to her gift of writing to bring awareness to natural gas drilling and a process called hydraulic fracturing. Each week we will hi-light Read more…
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Let’s invest in what we truly care about! As the global economic crisis continues, Germany, one of the few countries on this planet committed to a target of 80% renewable energy use by 2050, is thriving. Various supporters and critics have debated this bold plan Read more…
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When we think about living a greener, healthier lifestyle, one of the most important places to start is your kitchen. In fact, many of the environmental toxins we are exposed to on a daily basis are found in the kitchen. These measures will help guide Read more…
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With 50 million Americans suffering from allergies, it is no wonder that there are so many drug choices to treat the symptoms.[1] A nationwide survey found that 54.6 percent of all US citizens test positive for one or more allergens.[2] Unfortunately, over-the-counter medications are often Read more…
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Why growing your own is the gift that keeps on giving. ”Growing your own food isn’t just a hobby; it is part of a healthy lifestyle. Children learn where food comes from. They can appreciate nature and the effect that we can have on our Read more…


