TIL The “fresh Is Best” Culture Led Consumers To Wrongly See Frozen Produce As Lower Quality. It

TIL the “fresh is best” culture led consumers to wrongly see frozen produce as lower quality. It turns out frozen fruit & veg are equally nutritious. The freezing process slows nutrient loss which occurs after harvesting. Researchers found no real nutritional differences overall.

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5 years ago
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike
BBC: Millions Attend Global Climate Strike

BBC: Millions attend global climate strike

“A global climate strike is under way, with millions of people protesting for “an end to the age of fossil fuels and climate justice for everyone”.”

6 years ago
Cleaning The Oceans One Step At A Time

Cleaning the oceans one step at a time

Two Australians created this container that collects plastic, paper, oil, fuel and detergent floating in the ocean. They want to implement it the middle of next year to clean up the sea worldwide. It seems a great idea. The only “but” as always is money, so they are raising funds to get to their goal. You can see their project and donations here.

5 years ago

Do y’all ever just get ANGRY about how cool technology is inevitably used for evil. Like, smart homes could be such an exciting concept?

Imagine: your home is entirely voice activated. You can run yourself a bath when you’re exhausted and sore without having to get up to turn the water on. You can alleviate your anxiety about having left the stove on without having to leave work. The roomba can find your glasses for you when you drop them and all you have to do is ask.

Now imagine that this is all on a closed circuit! Your TV can predict what shows you’ll like, but it won’t give that information to a company that will use it for disturbingly specific advertisement. And everything has manual overrides, just in case.

Can you imagine a future where every car is self-driving? Maybe even solar powered? Or better yet, apply those same concepts to widespread public transportation! We could almost completely eliminate traffic jams.

My house could feed my cats while I’m on vacation! My fridge could tell me when I’m low on milk! I could brew coffee without getting out of bed!

Hell, most of this stuff already exists!

But nooooo, I can’t have any of it because there are people and companies out there who will actively use that stuff against me and I don’t want fucking Amazon to know what kind of underwear I own.

I’m not bitter or anything.

5 years ago

Want to know how you can be a part of the solution in fighting and defeating climate change?

TED-Ed has partnered with the United Nations to make a 30 day challenge to teach you everything you need to know about the climate, the environment and much more (this comes in handy in debates, talks with people that aren't aware of why we should protect the Earth, in knowing what to ask the governments when protesting and many more situations). Knowledge is power and power is what we need if we want to achieve our goals.

They already got to day 13 but the videos are short so you can catch up by watching a few a day. Enjoy!

Earth School - An Immersive 30 Day Nature Adventure
TED-Ed
Dive into videos, quizzes, and activities that will help students celebrate, connect with and explore the natural world.
6 years ago
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s
I Started Working On An Edible Forest Garden Three Years Ago, And This Is The First Year That It’s

I started working on an edible forest garden three years ago, and this is the first year that it’s really started tasting like one.

The best things in life take a little patience.

Books on edible forest gardening

6 years ago

Btw I’m terrified and we are all gonna die and if I hear one more person say “our species destroyed the environment” I’m gonna lose it harder than I already am which is, for the record, Very Hard Indeed

6 years ago
By Designlabexperience
By Designlabexperience
By Designlabexperience

By Designlabexperience

6 years ago

Vegans of tumblr, listen up. Harvesting agave in the quantities required so you dont have to eat honey is killing mexican long-nosed bats. They feed off the nectar and pollinate the plants. They need the agave. You want to help the environment? Go back to honey. Your liver and thyroid will thank you, as well. Agave is 90% fructose, which can cause a host of issues. Bye.

5 years ago

But seriously, when we got our property, it was all just…grass. A sterile grass moonscape, like a billion other yards. With two big old maple trees. Just grass and maples, that was it. 

But then I got my grubby little paws on it, and I immediately stopped fertilizing, spraying, and bagging up grass clippings and leaves. I ripped up sod and put in flowers and vegetables. I put down nice thick blankets of mulch around the flowers and vegetables. 

When I first was sweating my way through stripping sod, I saw a grand total of 1 worm and 0 ladybugs. The ground was compacted into something that would bend shovel blades. 

Now, six years later, I can’t dig a planting hole without turning up fourteen earthworms, and there are so many ladybugs here. Not the invasive asian lady beetles; native ladybugs. They winter over in the mulch and in the brush pile. I see thousands of them. 

The soil is soft and rich. There are birds that come to eat, and bees of many sorts.

Like this is something that you, yourself, can absolutely change. This is something that you, personally, can make a difference in.

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