Do it for your foremothers that never got the chance.
Translation: America can’t celebrate 100 years of female suffrage until 2065

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Do it for your foremothers that never got the chance.
Translation: America can’t celebrate 100 years of female suffrage until 2065
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David Attenborough’s Final Statement for Mankind in The Life of Mammals
“Here in the Pacific, 200 metres down, we enter an alien world… This is barreleye a fish with a transparent head filled with jelly so that it can look up through its skull.” - Sir David Attenborough
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The numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus), also known as the banded anteater, marsupial anteater, or walpurti, is a marsupial native to Western Australia and recently re-introduced to South Australia. Its diet consists almost exclusively of termites. It digs them up from loose earth with its front claws and captures them with its long, sticky tongue. An adult numbat requires up to 20,000 termites each day. Once widespread across southern Australia, its range is now restricted to several small colonies, and it is listed as an endangered species.
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Danielle Nierenberg, President of Food Tank, shares a sustainability pro-tip in honor of Earth Day. Instead of wasting leftover pasta water by pouring it down the sink, you can save it, let it cool and use it to water your plants. The starchy H2O will give them a beneficial nutrient boost and help them grow. Just be sure to avoid using cooking water that has been salted or seasoned.
This also applies to leftover water from boiling spinach, potatoes, and hardboiled eggs, according to Reader’s Digest.
this definitely is an amazing thing to plants, it gives them a boost like NOTHING that can be bought in stores. ive had an orange plant that didnt bloom for years and then gave them some pasta/potato water twice a week, and now its blooming like crazy , pretty much over night. and plants that were looking kind of drawn are looking BEAUTIFUL!
the earth didn’t have to give us meadows of poppies, but she did!!
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FREE Regrown Green Onions 🌱
I think this is the most magical thing EVER and I wish I knew how easy it was sooner.
Instead of tossing your green onion ends, put the roots in a little glass of water and within a week you’ll have full blown green onions to eat again! Refresh the water in the glass every 2 days - it’s that easy.
Simple, sustainable, zero waste and will save you money!
Plastic isn’t the only material disposable products are made of.
2019 words to live by 🌿✌🌲
some tips to reduce waste
• start a compost in your backyard or your patio
• drink out of glass and use a reusable water bottle
• use reusable utensils and knapkins
• thrift stores
• safety razors
• small business and farmers markets
• educate yourself and stay hungry for knowledge
• buy things in glass bottles and reuse those bottles
• make your own soaps
• repair your clothes instead of tossing them
• eat vegetables