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Our favorite earth-friendly dates. Go green dating!
These days being environmentally friendly is not only a trend but a necessity. But who says saving the earth can't be fun? In fact we suggest paring your passion for going green with the love in your life. iMag caught up with the experts from PlanetEarthSingles.com to find out!
Here are our favorite earth-friendly dates:
Green Volunteerism! Spend time learning and talking about causes or issues that are most important to you and your date. You both are most likely to be inspired, turned on, and energized by volunteering for something you believe in. For example, look in your … Read More
Every part of our lives impacts the environment, and love is no exception.
Earth Day is April 22 but a healthy planet requires maintenance every day—kind of like your relationship. Every part of our lives impacts the environment, and love is no exception. Check out our green articles below.
Is your love life eco-friendly?
The Eco-Friendly Case For Marriage Stay together... for the sake of the environment? How Green Is Your Long-Distance Relationship? Traveling for your long-distance relationship may be trashing the environment. Save The Planet: Have More Sex Sex is good for the environment—that's a green cause we can all support.
Green Porno Now? The Sundance … Read More
Things women smell, saying goodbye to old toys, lying to appear more attractive.
Love Bytes: three must click sex, dating and relationship links.Women notice stinkiness. Men don't. Did we really need a study to tell us this? [Dear Sugar]How to discard your old sex toys, without trashing the planet. [Em and Lo]Is it really lying if in your heart you feel like an astronaut? [Shine]Meeting people can feel like an advertising campaign. You accentuate the good and minimize the bad. So, stretching the truth is a tough balance. You want to have a good enough story to engage someone, but if you make it too good, they … Read More
Stay together... for the sake of the environment?
Divorce worsens climate change, said Australian Senator Steve Fielding at a Senate hearing on environmental issues in Canberra, Australia, reports Reuters.
His reasoning? Couples that split use more rooms, more electricity and more water thereby increasing their carbon footprint.Fielding, who heads Australia's Family First political party, was quoted by the Australian Associated Press saying, “We understand there is a social problem (with divorce), but now we're seeing there is also environmental impact as well on the footprint.”Hmm. Along these lines, this slogan should work, too, no? Shack Up, Save the Planet! In the name of resource cutting, … Read More
Sex is good for the environment—that's a green cause we can all support.
Recycle your cans and bottles. Turn off the lights when you leave the room. Have more sex.Not what you were expecting? The last recommendation may be the best way to keep the planet healthy, according to Sunday Times writer John-Paul Flintoff. Flintoff got the notion from a post on Transition Culture, a blog about how communities deal with peak oil (the idea that at some point oil production will start to decline and we'll have to find other energy sources). The post says that we have to cut our rate of harmful emissions by 9% per … Read More
They also think British official is nutty.
In what is sure to prompt in the masses a universal and heartfelt response of "duh," Fox News has announced that they think both family planning and global warming are nutty.
Even less shocking, the conservative news giant has expressed offense and dismay at the idea that the two issues might be connected.
In an article entitled, "Limiting Couples to Just Two Kids Is Not the Way to Save the Earth," Fox News religion contributor Father Jonathan Morris berates the chairman of Britain's Sustainable Development Commission, Sir Jonathan Porritt, for…well…suggesting that limiting family size to two kids can play … Read More
Traveling for your long-distance relationship may be trashing the environment.
Is American Airlines part of your lovelife? Does "fill 'er up" have several different meanings for you on a romantic weekend?
Bad news for you: the hundreds of miles between you and your sweet baboo are killing the planet, suggests Slate.com's article, "The Environmental Case Against Long-Distance Relationships."
Unfortunately, his face lit-up on the other side of arrivals' gate is not going diminish the carbon footprint you left getting there. So should long distance lovebirds should flap their arms and fly instead? Or just break up for the greater, greener good?
For the sake of your own greenhouse … Read More
Eco-friendly tips for your next erotic encounter.
In celebration of Earth Day, YourTango planned on creating a slew of articles on how to make your sex life greener. The only problem? Treehugger.com totally beat us to it. So sit back and enjoy "How To Buy A Green Sex Toy" from TreehuggerTV.
Hmm . . . guess it's time to go shopping. Make sure to pick up some all-natural lube to go along with your new rechargeable vibrator.
A recent study has been published that shows there are negative environment...
From The Star
By Catherine Porter
If you thought divorce wreaked havoc on your family life, your children and your finances, now you can add another victim to the list – the environment.
A new scientific study deduces divorce pollutes the environment, because it splits households in two, doubling the demand for electricity and even water.
"More households mean more houses," said Jianguo Liu, professor of fisheries and wildlife at Michigan State University, who co-authored the report published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"To build more houses, you need more land, more construction material and more … Read More