Island Gals, Interesting Links, and Energy Diet Articles


A few new links and articles to check out.

Island Gals Issue 2

Island Gals Magazine.  New magazine on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.  Pick it up current issue #3 free around your community.  Ann writes an article in Island Gals…here is the link to Ann’s article in Issue 2.    More on Island Gals coming soon.  

Canadian Geographic Energy Diet Challenge blog posts:

Links to videos and stories we found interesting:  

  • IEA (International Energy Agency) warns that we only have 5 years to make majors changes towards reducing greenhouse gases or we face runaway climate change  http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2011/11/09/iea-world-energy-outlook-climate-change.html
  • Inspiring and helpful video to make sense of our planets predicament.  Joanna Macy here.  Three ten minute parts from 2009 Bioneers conference.
  • Excellent Ted talk by Paul Stamets on natures fungal internet.  Even if you’re not a budding mycologist you will be inspired by what our partners the Fungi are doing to heal our world.   Ted Talk here
  • Earthrise.   New online upbeat solutions documentary…each half hour episode has 3-4 inspirational stories/solutions.  SIX episodes are out.   Excellent!  Our new favourite show.
  • Greenhouse gases rise by record amount. Levels of greenhouse gases are higher than the worst case scenario outlined by climate experts just four years ago.  Article in the Guardian
  • Posting this one again.  Keynote by Gwynne Dyer to 2011 BC Power Smart convention.

A few new links…


Latest Blogs on Canadian Geographic website:

Other links to videos we found interesting: 

Eco-Sense Oct 2011 Email Update


Below is our Oct 2011 Eco-Sense update as sent out to our email list.  We now have over 400 people on our Eco-Sense list.  Many on this list are not active on facebook or twitter, so we send out an occasional update to keep in touch with folks.  Here it is.
Hey all,
Gord and I have been very active lately posting on our www.eco-sense.ca website/blog as well as getting a fair bit of press and magazine coverage.  Our blog has become our focus and the eco-sense.ca link will now take you there…the old website is of course still viewable from our blog (lower left hand side)
We have also been very active posting on Facebook and Twitter…yes we have broke down and now actually know what a tweet is.  Videos have also been consolidated and there is a video section on our blog… with links to all kinds of videos taken over the years and even in the last few weeks.  So, in light of all these changes, we thought it was time to send a quick email to our Eco-Sense list to keep you up to date.
News:
On October 17th, from 7-9pm Gord is doing a presentation in Victoria on the research on our cob home for the BC Sustainable Energy Association.  Event is Free.  Check out the BCSEA events page for more details.
The Eco-Sense blog also has a new research section where the Cascadia Report, and the full Science report can be viewed and downloaded.
And finally a list of the interesting videos that we have encountered lately…the world is a very interesting place these days…if you have the time I highly recommend watching these videos.
Wade Davis speaks about BC…and BC Hydro…and the sacred headwaters.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGzDNfMumYU&feature=share
Keith Olbermann reads the concerns from the occupy walls street protesters  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8o3peQq79Q&feature=share
Helina Norberg TED talk from the producer of “The Economics of happiness” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r06_F2FIKM&feature=player_embedded
Dylan Ratigan’s  Awesome Rant…powerful   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI_P3pxze5w
I am not Moving – making connections and seeing the parallels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjfhOPCPJnE
And a short funny one that Gord filmed a few days ago…of Ann cooking dinner.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFZNh33t2ik&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Our best to everybody,
Ann and Gord

Two New Stories


Goldstream Gazette:  Losing Inches on a Carbon Wasteline

We Live In a MUD House…Are We Crazy?  Newest blog post for Canadian Geographic

Carbon Neutral Patio is Complete


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Well, it’s finally done!  We had our first small fire in the cob oven on Saturday.  It worked beautifully.   On Sunday we fired it up again and made four beautiful loaves of earth fired cob oven sourdough bread.  What an amazing crust.

Carbon Neutral Patio Materials:

Foundation:  Rocks

Benches and oven:  clay, sand, straw

Finish on benches and oven:  3 coats Boiled linseed oil.  Top coat of product called WoodPal (linseed oil, tung oil, and bees wax, oxide UV stabilizer).  Product info states that it is carbon neutral as it is crop based rather than petroleum based.

Finish on greenhouse wall:  earth plaster and painted with lime paint pigmented with iron oxides.