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More Hip Than Hippie #139 - Motion of the Ocean

Continuing their series on alternative energy, Dori and Val dive into the subject of ocean power.

Beer and Chocolate:

Beer: Old #38 Stout by North Coast Brewing Co.

Chocolate: Endangered Species Dark Chocolate with Blueberries

Hip News and Finds

Finds:

  • Want to be on TV? ABC's hit show "Wife Swap" is currently casting for their fourth season and is looking to feature a family where the mom is a working mom/entrepreneur. Families that appear on the show receive $20,000 as a thank you and if you refer a family that appears on the show, you receive $1000. If you're interested, email us at hip@greenfeet.com and we'll get you in contact with the casting producer.
  • Finally! Reusable envelopes! Check out EcoEnvelopes, the first USPS-approved reusable envelopes.
  • Is that seafood sustainable? FishPhone is a new sustainable seafood text messaging service from the Blue Ocean Institute. Consumers can send a text message to 30644 with the message FISH and the name of the fish in question. In just seconds you'll receive a response text with Blue Ocean's assessment of the fish and better alternatives to fish with significant environmental concerns. Rachel tested it and gives it an overwhelming 2 hips!
  • Is green power available in my state? Find out what green power options are available in your state at the Green Power Network.
  • Trash Talk you won't mind hearing. Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns has teamed up with Nike to create the new Nike Trash Talk, a shoe made completely from manufacturing waste.
Hip News:
  • Cleared for take off. Virgin Atlantic has completed the first biofuel flight from London to Amsterdam.

 

Teenie Weenie Greenie™

The ultimate in recycling: organ donation. This week's Teenie Weenie Greenie™ was sent in by Katie in Austin and is to sign up to be an organ donor. Katie recently signed up to be an organ donor for when, as she puts so eloquently, "my time here is done and I go to the big brew pub in the sky". Sign up to be an organ donor on your State's registry list and learn more about organ donation at OrganDonor.gov.

Motion of the Ocean

Dori and Val chat about utilizing the ocean as an alternative source of energy. Check the links below for more information on ocean power.

 

Listener Emails

Once again, we have a bunch of great listener emails. Keep 'em rolling in at hip@greenfeet.com. And don't forget to post articles, links, and speak your mind at our MHTH forum!

  • Not your average Co-Op. Katie sent a link to the Black Star Co-Op, a co-op brewpub in Austin, Texas.
  • Eat your veggies. Brian in Tennessee was listening to the BBC World Technology podcast when he heard about the Veg Exchange. The site allows people who find themselves with homegrown produce they can't use, to post a message to sell or swap produce with others. Brian also sent a link about Sandia National Labs and Stirling Energy Systems, which set a new world record in solar power generation that put efficiency on par with that of conventional coal fired plants.
  • Not so clean coal. Kevin sent along a link to a video about the fight over coal in Nevada and the ad campaign by the coal mining, utilities, and train industries.
  • Lance Armstrong promotes bike commuting. Renee was excited to hear about Lance Armstrong's new 18,000 sq. ft. bike shop Mellow Johnny's in Austin, Texas. The new shop is part of Armstrong's effort to encourage more people to commute by bike.
  • School carnival ideas. Jen in Canada was wondering about eco-friendly ideas for stations at a school carnival. Val recommends having kids decorate empty Altoid tins to make their own little container. A little instant photo booth with costumes is always a big hit at Dori's daughter's school.

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Direct download: More_Hip_139_Motion_of_the_Ocean.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:06 AM

More Hip Than Hippie #138 - The Dirt on Clean Coal

Beer and Chocolate:

Beer: Guinness Extra Stout

Chocolate: Guinness Dark Chocolate and Guinness Dark Chocolate Caramel bars sent in by listener Jennifer

Hip News and Finds

Finds:

  • Meet Eco. The picture above is of Eco, one of 2 bald eagles that have taken up residence near the Greenfeet.com warehouse. The name "Eco" came about from where we first saw him, on the corner of Eaton Road and Cohasset Road.
  • Hybrid car sharing comes to St. Louis. Jillicious sent along an article about WeCar, a hybrid car sharing program now available in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The program was started by Enterprise Rent-A-Car and provides members with a hybrid rental car for a low hourly rate.
  • Cross off your list. List Universe has compiled a list of the top 20 beers that should be tried at least once.
Hip News:
  • Lutz the Putz.**Warning: PG13 content.** D Magazine recently quoted General Motors CEO Bob Lutz saying, "Global warming is a total crock of sh*t". Don't hold back, Bob.
  • Where's the beef? Recalled. The USDA has recalled 143 million pounds of frozen beef from a slaughterhouse that is being investigated for mistreating the cattle.
  • Buzz kill. Haagen-Dazs is warning consumers that disappearing bee colonies in the U.S. could result in fewer flavors of ice cream and higher prices.

 

Teenie Weenie Greenie™

Sew easy! This week's Teenie Weenie Greenie™ was sent in by Brianna. Make your own reusable bag by recycling your old t-shirts. Grab an old t-shirt, cut out the neck, cut off the sleeves, and use a sewing machine to sew a straight seam across the bottom. Now you have a reusable bag shaped like traditional bags but is much sturdier.

The Dirt on Clean Coal

Dori and Val dive head first into our favorite oxymoron, "clean coal". Check the links below for more information on this hot topic.

Listener Emails

Once again, we have a bunch of great listener emails. Keep 'em rolling in at hip@greenfeet.com. And don't forget to post articles, links, and speak your mind at our MHTH forum!

  • Holy Cacao! New listener Chiara in Finland sent along an article from the New York Times about milk chocolate making a comeback among chocolate connoisseurs.
  • There's no such thing as "away". . is what Ari Derfel set out to prove when he decided to save all his trash for one year. Laura sent along a link to this blog, which has stories, pics, and FAQ's of Ari's one year journey.
  • Nuclear power: a hot topic. Brian sent along a couple of links relating to the recent MHTH show on nuclear power. The first is an article about the effects of radiation called Is Atomic Radiation as bad as we thought?. The second is about a mini nuclear reactor made by Toshiba that can be used to power homes.
  • Food-safety fight. Charlie sent along an article about Ben & Jerry's fight to make it known that their ice creams are free of bovine growth hormones. A group of farmer's backed by Monsanto are pushing for labeling changes saying that hormone-free labels imply that the milk is safer than others, when they say its not.

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Direct download: More_Hip_138_Clean_Coal.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:55 PM

More Hip Than Hippie #137 - A Chat with Hipster Nev

Beer and Chocolate:

Beer: Drop Top Amber Ale by Widmer Brothers Brewing in Portland, Oregon

Chocolate: A wide selection of chocolates sent in by Listener Celeste

Hip News and Finds

Finds:

  • Hoodie-Hoo! February 20th is considered Hoodie-Hoo Day in the Northern Hemisphere. At noon on this day, people go outside, wave their hands, and chant "Hoodie-Hoo" to chase away Winter and bring in Spring. Count us in!
  • Recycling shoes. Check out RecycledRunners.com to find a facility that recycles shoes near you.
  • Disposing of CFL's. Green Living Tips has a great outline for disposing and recycling CFL's.
Hip News:

 

Teenie Weenie Greenie™

This week's Teenie Weenie Greenie™ is to start researching what you want to plant in your garden. You'll want to look for organic and/or heirloom seeds to preserve diversity.

A Chat with Hipster Nev

Listener Kati Neville (aka Nev on the forum) calls into the patio to chat with Dori and Val about her new book Fix, Freeze, Feast.

Kati describes the book best when she says, "Fix, Freeze, Feast helps busy families fill their freezers at an affordable price using fresh ingredients wherever possible". The book details recipes that use bulk ingredients, which you can then freeze and serve later. Check out YouTube for a video demonstrating the Fix, Freeze, Feast method.

Environmental Policy

Dori and Val recap the environmental policy of the four remaining candidates in the Presidential Primaries. Check the links below for more information.

 

Listener Emails

Once again, we have a bunch of great listener emails. Keep 'em rolling in at hip@greenfeet.com. And don't forget to post articles, links, and speak your mind at our MHTH forum!

  • Uranium as a source of energy. Rick responded to last week's episode on nuclear energy with a little more information. He sent along an article about the world's largest uranium mine being shut down due to pollution.
  • This Black Dog is also green. Lisa wanted to let everyone know about the Black Dog Pub in Toronto. The pub is quite green and the menu even offers tips for saving the Earth.
  • Check out this art. Steve is an English artist living in New York. He uses recycled materials he finds in Brooklyn and Manhattan to make his art. Check it out at www.myspace.com/steverileyart.
  • Recycling run around. Hannah passed along a link to the Fall 2007 issue of Co-op America. It features an article that claims while many cities are expanding their recycling facilities to accept all plastics, some may not be recycling most of it.
  • One smart cookie. Listener Brian in Tennessee was intrigued by a recent Teenie Weenie Greenie that urged listeners to start talking with their local car dealers about getting more eco-friendly cars on the market. Brian, being the smart guy that he is, is taking a different approach to bring efficient cars to market. He has developed an engine design that will get the same fuel economy as current hybrids, with fewer parts and the ability to run on a wide variety of fuels. Learn more about his design here.
  • Welcome Charlie! New listener Charlie wrote in for the first time and wanted to recommend one of his wife's favorite handbags, Angela Adams Handbags made from sustainable materials. He was also wondering about a good mattress for hot sleepers. Val's favorite is the Organic Cotton & Wool mattress because wool helps to regulate body temperature.

Email us at hip@greenfeet.com. Don't forget to vote for us at podcastalley.com and podcastpickle.com. Send us a voice message at our Skype address "morehip" or +1530.554.2605. Don't have Skype? Get it - it's free!

Direct download: More_Hip_137_Hipster_Nev.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:25 AM

More Hip Than Hippie #136 - Hip Nukes

Beer and Chocolate:

Beer: Raspberry Trail Ale by the Marin Brewing Company in Larkspur, CA

Chocolate: A Russian Chocolate sent in by listener Colin

Hip News and Finds

Finds:

  • Jack Johnson. We already loved singer/songwriter Jack Johnson, and now we love him even more! Check out this short video about the making of his latest album Sleep Through The Static, which includes a tour of his eco-friendly studio that is made from reclaimed wood and is solarpowered.
  • Supermarket Decoder Ring. Ok, so it's not really a ring, but a recent Ideal Bite gave tips for spotting organic fruits and veggies at the market. It's all in the little number stickers on the produce. A four-digit number means it was conventionally grown. A five-digit number starting with 9 means it's organic. A five-digit number starting with 8 means it's genetically modified.
  • Speaking of those stickers on fruit. . . Artist Barry Snyder uses the produce stickers found at your grocery store to create detailed artworks.
Hip News:
  • A trashy lawsuit. Eddie House, a resident of San Carlos, California, reduced his waste to nearly zero out of concern for the environment. How was he rewarded? With a lawsuit for canceling his trash service. The city of San Carlos says that House broke the city's municipal code requiring all residential properties to contract with Allied Waste for pickup at least once a week. Ridiculous if you ask us.
  • Yes, please. As if his ruggedly handsome good looks weren't enough to win your heart, Brad Pitt started the Make It Right organization building affordable, sustainable homes in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. Now, there's buzz that Mr. Pitt might be interested in running for Mayor of New Orleans.

Teenie Weenie Greenie™

Are you printer-friendly? This week's Teenie Weenie Greenie™ was sent in by Russell and deals with reducing the amount of printer ink and paper you use. He discovered GreenPrint, a free-to-download application that helps you save paper and printer ink by removing unwanted logos, banners, and orphaned pages that waste your ink cartridge. The best part? It tracks the pages you've saved so you can see the amount of waste you've cut out.

Hip Nukes

Nuclear power has been emerging as a main issue in the U.S. Presidential election. Dori and Val dive head first into the topic and examine arguments both for and against the use of nuclear energy.

CoopAmerica.org examines the argument against nuclear energy in 10 Strikes Against Nuclear Power. Check out WiseGeek.com for an overview of the argument for the use of nuclear power.

Listener Emails

Once again, we have a bunch of great listener emails. Keep 'em rolling in at hip@greenfeet.com. And don't forget to post articles, links, and speak your mind at our MHTH forum!

Email us at hip@greenfeet.com. Don't forget to vote for us at podcastalley.com and podcastpickle.com. Send us a voice message at our Skype address "morehip" or +1 530.554.2605. Don't have Skype? Get it - it's free!

Direct download: More_Hip_136_Hip_Nukes.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:22 AM

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