Archive for September, 2007

Sep 10 2007

The List Starts Here… 1. Palm Oil

Posted by JacQ

As I have mentioned in the previous post, that I will start listing information about things to avoid to help the environment.

Palm Oil was brought to my attention by Planet Earth, to be one of the new high demand ingredient to our daily material needs that is causing some major damage to the environment.

With the awareness of trans-fat being bad to our body, Palm oil, has become the new favorite replacement. But it is not at all that much better for us. Palm oil is a form of saturated fat, which could increase risk of heart disease.

Palm oil was also thought as the Dream Fuel, but is causing some rapid logging in Southeast Asia, especially in Indonesia and Malaysia. Not much of an eco-friendly fuel as the people thought it would be. Mongabay.com has more information regarding oil palm’s affect on the environment here.

The thing is that Palm oil is not the absolute evil. It can be done and integrated to our lives with minimal impact if we are careful with what we do to the environment to grow and harvest them.

Sep 10 2007

Planet Earth TV Series has confirmed our concerns regarding the environment

Posted by JacQ

I can still remember the excitement I felt when I first heard about the TV series, Planet Earth, by BBC. We have the chance recently to watch the whole series through our Blockbuster Online DVD rental. It was beautifully done, at the same time, inspired us to take a even more active part in helping with conserving our environment.

Planet Earth © BBC
Planet Earth © BBC

If you have not gotten the chance to watch the series, please do~ It is one of the most wonderful experience to see all the beauty of the world, but also understand how much impact we are making to Mother Nature.

Discovery Channel’s website also has more info regarding the Planet Earth. Stop by and learn more about our planet.

I have decided to start pulling together a list and information about what are the items that we consume everyday that create the worse impact on the environment, and ask you to join me in reducing the demand of those to help the economy and manufacturing companies to look for more environmentally friendly resources to produce the products/services.

Our decision to be full time RV seems to be a good start. We are planning to go paperless, reduce our material consumption by 65% ~ 75%. Be mindful of how we travel so we create the least amount of carbon foot print as possible.

It is not too late if we all start to take part. Anything counts.

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