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The Best Eco Apps for Blackberry

Jul-25-2013 By Barbara Zak

These days, everybody is trying to do their part to be more eco-friendly. While technology has in many ways been seen as the enemy, in other ways it’s actually making it easier to live “green.” The influx of hybrid cars is just one example or the merging of technology with green thinking. Eco-minded smartphone apps are yet another. Here are four of the best eco-friendly apps engineered to help you become more conscious of the environment.

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Cost: 99 cents

The BGT Eco app by BerryGoodThemes offers a striking smartphone theme for brightening up your phone. Connect with the positive energy of the vibrant spring and summer months any time of year. This theme retains the sliding panel design of your device while providing cheery, attractive flowered wallpaper looks. Crisp, white icons along with cool green highlights further enhance the design. You’ll also enjoy custom-made menus, banners, buttons, minimal file size, a wallpaper-friendly home screen and your choice of cursor. BGT Eco is quick, responsive, attractive and user-friendly — a great addition to your BlackBerry.

EcoNotes

Cost: Free

A simple but direct note taking app to help you to streamline your life in an environmentally friendly way. You’ll contribute to saving multiple trees by reducing your output of paper waste. EcoNotes allows you to preserve your random musings digitally, without paper. Simple steps like these all add up to a big environmental impact. Cool cell phones deserve cool apps, and with a price of free, this one’s hard to pass up.

Eco Theology

Cost: $19.99

Eco Theology is a comprehensive resource book that highlights and evaluates contemporary eco-theologies. Care for the environment has emerged and intensified in recent decades and it now seems to dominate much of our culture and political landscape. Religious environmentalism adds to the debate, seeking to examine cultural malaise as well as a potential solution for today’s environmental issues.

Author Celia Deane-Drummond offers a comprehensive resource in her book “Eco Theology” for this ever-growing field of inquiry. The book evaluates the merits and pitfalls of contemporary schools of thought and eco-theologies. The author introduces the reader to the most critical debates currently raging within eco-theology, following the trends that have sprung up around the world as well as the top contemporary theological responses. She encourages analysis and reflection in the reader via continued study using sections she has added at the end of each chapter and posing discussion questions throughout. Eco Theology is a full-length, digitized quality e-book. The BlackBerry version is packaged with a user-friendly, functional reader so you can just download and begin reading right away.

Eco

Cost: Free

With the Eco app, you’ll be able to learn simple tips for saving the planet by making small changes in your life. The Eco app appreciates your input as well — they encourage users to write reviews and contribute their own helpful tips, which could be featured in the next Eco app software update. Eco encourages everyone to remember that this planet is our responsibility; it’s up to us to treat it well and make it the best it can be. Getting tips and advice from the free Eco app can make living green even easier.

If everyone does their part, our planet could be in much better shape. Downloading eco-minded apps and using them consciously is just one way to contribute through technology.

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Green Gardening

May-21-2012 By Barbara Zak

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

 

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Whitney Farms® offers a full line of 100% natural plant foods and soils. Best of all, there are no additives, and nothing artificial in their products, just ingredients from the Earth. Their soils are designed to give you big, beautiful flowers and big beautiful veggies. You can be assured, that your plantings get the nutrients and goodness of gardening naturally, with Whitney Farms® plant foods and soils.

With 25+ years of leading gardening experience, Whitney Farms has now improved their products to have low to no dust, no manure odor, and its easy to apply.  Their products are specially designed with protein-based blends, to provide your plants with both macro and micro nutrients and the beneficial microbes that they need to grow and thrive.

I live near a worm farm, and know that vermi-compost is excellent for all your plants and vegetables.  However, you do need to use it sparingly, along with good soils like those offered by Whitney Farms.

I am getting a late start on gardening this year because the weather here in th Pacific Northwest, has just recently started to warm up. So long as I have my starts planted by the end of the month, it should still be worth the effort.  Here is a picture of what I would like my garden to look like.   Photo courtesy of Photo Bucket.

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I know it is possible with Whitney Farms products and plant food.

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Update on LEED Conference!

Nov-14-2009 By Barbara Zak

Last week during a webinar (posted here),  Robert Watson shared the results of the 2009 Green Building Impact Report.  Watson is the Editor of GreenBuildings.com and the ” Father of LEED,” ( Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).

At the conference, Johnson Diversey CEO and President, Ed Lonergan, announced that their company has tripled their WWF Climate Savers commitment of an 8% absolute GHG (green house gas) emissions reduction, to a 25% reduction target for the same time period (by 2013). The company announced it will invest $12 million to achieve the changes, and anticipates operational savings of $32 million, demonstrating that sustainability is the right approach for both the environment and the bottom line.  Lonergan emphasized the company’s integrated bottom line- clarifying that Johnson Diversey sees no separation between People, Planet, and Profit.

In the last year, Johnson Diversey has shown, the evolution of the triple bottom line, or old way of thinking.  In the old way of thinking, in regards to business, People were the human impact, The Planet, was the environmental impact, and Profit was a companies financial profit.  Now, the shift is to an integrated bottom line, that combines both growth and cost savings, achieved by reduced operational costs.

Ed Lonergan states that, ” We’ve found addressing climate change, is not only good for the environment, but it also makes really good business sense. And, I think when that happens, the world changes.”

We cannot rely upon government alone, to make the changes we need to save our planet. Voluntary commitments by major corporations such as Johnson Diversey, show us that the private sector and individuals can make a big difference.  So, I am inviting you to triple your commitment to the environment.  If a multinational corporation operating in 175 countries can do it, so can we, your average everyday people!

At this link,  you can take action now on climate change, as well as view a flash video player of the Building a Sustainable Future Webinar, access both the 2008 and 2009 LEED Green Building Impact Reports, and much more.

Now, we can all do our part on working toward a better tomorrow, and a “green” future.  “Let the clean economy begin.”

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