21 Apr 2006

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xposted to [livejournal.com profile] fatshionista

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] zpdiduda's tip I headed over to eBay and bought this Holy Clothing top while it was on sale.

Here are my attempts to take a photograph of it on me. (Also! some bonus silly photos that I didn't post to fatshionista.)

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firecat: red panda, winking (Default)
xposted to [livejournal.com profile] fatshionista

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] zpdiduda's tip I headed over to eBay and bought this Holy Clothing top while it was on sale.

Here are my attempts to take a photograph of it on me. (Also! some bonus silly photos that I didn't post to fatshionista.)

Read more... )
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[livejournal.com profile] treehugger_rss had an Earth Day roundup post here that linked to the Union of Concerned Scientists article on Ten Steps to Reduce Your Global Warming Impact.

Step 2 was "Choose clean power" and it included a link to http://www.green-e.org/ - Green - e: Renewable Energy Certification Program. They certify a variety of organizations offering electrical power made from renewable resources. One way to buy renewable energy is via "Tradable Renewable Certificates."

Basically you buy these certificates as a way of supporting alternative energy and "offsetting" your own use of fossil-fuel generated electricity. (In some areas, you can sign up to receive power directly from alternative energy power companies, but in California? Bwahahahahaha.)

This page on Green-e provides a list of links to companies in the US selling TRCs. I bought mine from Bonneville Environmental Foundation at https://www.greentagsusa.org/ because they have a good calculator where you can figure out your energy use and they're a non-profit.

Green-e has a link to http://www.terrachoice.com/ which they say is a similar program for Canada, but it seems to be an "environmental marketing" company. I'm pretty sure [livejournal.com profile] treehugger_rss has reported on programs like this for Canada and other countries.
firecat: poc holding water in hands (cupping water)
[livejournal.com profile] treehugger_rss had an Earth Day roundup post here that linked to the Union of Concerned Scientists article on Ten Steps to Reduce Your Global Warming Impact.

Step 2 was "Choose clean power" and it included a link to http://www.green-e.org/ - Green - e: Renewable Energy Certification Program. They certify a variety of organizations offering electrical power made from renewable resources. One way to buy renewable energy is via "Tradable Renewable Certificates."

Basically you buy these certificates as a way of supporting alternative energy and "offsetting" your own use of fossil-fuel generated electricity. (In some areas, you can sign up to receive power directly from alternative energy power companies, but in California? Bwahahahahaha.)

This page on Green-e provides a list of links to companies in the US selling TRCs. I bought mine from Bonneville Environmental Foundation at https://www.greentagsusa.org/ because they have a good calculator where you can figure out your energy use and they're a non-profit.

Green-e has a link to http://www.terrachoice.com/ which they say is a similar program for Canada, but it seems to be an "environmental marketing" company. I'm pretty sure [livejournal.com profile] treehugger_rss has reported on programs like this for Canada and other countries.

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