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Author Archives: Pam Lazos
Happy Mother’s Day!
Jesus said mother I couldn’t stay another day longer He flies right by and leaves a kiss upon her face While the Angels are singing his praises in a blaze of glory Mary stays behind and starts cleaning up the … Continue reading
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Tagged mother's day, mothers, peace and positivity, remain in light
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Mycelium á la Hermes
You all know how much I love the idea of mushrooms replacing plastic packaging, mushrooms that eat plastics, and mushrooms as a meat substitute, but what about mushrooms as a high-end handbag by Hermés? Interested? Read on about how Hermés … Continue reading
Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tricks and Holistic Home Organization Advice
a/k/a The Green Clean Please enjoy this blog post on eco-friendly cleaning by Mark Harris, an occasional contributor to Green Life Blue Water and one of the contributors to the free DIY eco site, Awareness Toolkits. Thanks, Mark. A clean, … Continue reading
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Tagged clutter, eco-friendly cleaning, green clean, holistic home, Nature
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The State of the Earth – 2021
Make Earth Day Every Day April 22 — Earth Day. I was leafing through an oversized magazine a friend gave me when she retired entitled,Earth Week ’70,published in 1970 as the Official Publication of the Philadelphia Earth Week Committee. At … Continue reading
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Tagged #accesstocleanwater, #GWA, #thereisnoplanetB, Earth Day, environmentalism
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Revenge of the Fatberg
FOG is no fun. Continue reading
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Tagged access to clean water, fatberg, FOG, public outreach, WASH
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Toilets, Latrines, and Everything in Between
by Corinna Wang My friend and co-worker, Corinna Wang has written a most inspirational piece on the evolution of the toilet. Since April 7th is World Health Day, I thought this was a good day to post it. Thanks for … Continue reading
Posted in toilet, toilets, Uncategorized, WASH
Tagged latrines, Peace Corps, social change, toilets, WASH
26 Comments
The Bread of Life
So many of us are suffering right now. This past year as a result of Covid-19 has not been friendly to us humans and despite the vaccines we are not out of the tick-infested weeds yet. Whether the suffering is … Continue reading
We Are Water Protectors
Stories and prophecies surrounding Mother Earth and Father Sky are abundant in indigenous folklore where Indigenous People have long protected the earth from those who would seek to abuse her resources. That’s why it is so wonderful to see that … Continue reading
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Tagged access to clean water, carole lindstrom, Children's books, michaela goade, water protectors
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Pass the PVA, Please
Pass the PVA, Please When the kids were little I think I did a hundred loads of laundry a week. Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but I easily did a few loads every couple days, depending on their activity levels. At … Continue reading
Posted in plastics
Tagged artificial tears, Pi Day, plastics, polyvinyl alcohol, PVA, PVOH, tide pods
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Here, There, and Everywhere: The Problem with Microplastics in Water and What Women Scientists are Doing to Solve It
Read all about it in wH2O, The Journal of Gender and Water, Volume 8 (2021) right here.
Posted in microplastics, plastics
Tagged access to clean water, microplastics, plastics degradation, wH2O Journal, women scientists
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