2010: The Greenest Year Yet
January 7, 2010
For me, the best way to go green and make a significant impact on the environment is centered on the situations I encounter in my everyday setting.
Tyler was born and raised in Albuquerque, NM. In the Southwest he played many sports, and attended school with an eager passion to learn. By the end of high school, Tyler was an All-American swimmer and water polo player, and a member of the National Honors Society.
Tyler left the Land of Enchantment to attend the University of Washington. In Seattle, he continued his interest in swimming and water polo, which led him to become a member, and later the president and captain, of the Water Polo Club. Tyler graduated with bachelor’s degrees in English and community, environment and planning, and a minor in architecture.
After graduating, Tyler briefly lived in Baton Rouge, LA, and then Fresno, CA, gaining experience working as a green blogger and recycling specialist for Electronic Recyclers International. Tyler is currently pursuing a legal career while freelance writing in Seattle.
January 7, 2010
For me, the best way to go green and make a significant impact on the environment is centered on the situations I encounter in my everyday setting.
January 6, 2010
In 2008, Seattle avoided salting roads because of the negative environmental effects the chemicals have. Now the city is accommodating eco-friendly policies with necessary ice-melting power.
December 17, 2009
Buying a new TV is exciting — even more so when you dispose of your old one properly.
November 27, 2009
Once you’re in the pool, swimming has a positive impact on your health, but what’s up in air is the overall impact this exercise has on the natural environment.
November 20, 2009
Ironically, manufactured chemicals like BPA represent how hazardous our contemporary lifestyles can be, but there is another, better known chemical compound, Lysol, that helps keep much of America safe.
November 10, 2009
A few minutes of attacking the bottom of the tub with a green cleaning product led to my contemplation of three key differences between this earth-conscious spray and the more traditional chemicals.
October 27, 2009
If I can find the only green apparel, furniture and building store in Baton Rouge, who knows what you can uncover in your area.