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How Churchill Northern Studies Centre Is Bringing Food Sovereignty to the Arctic North

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These cater to the project’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscribers, local restaurants and grocery stores, ensuring a steady source of locally grown organic produce. and with the knowledge that the carbon footprint is extremely low in comparison to the produce shipped from Winnipeg.”

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Green Living, Green Wallet

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Everything has a carbon footprint associated with it, and so these things we are buying have an impact on the planet. Cotton and hemp clothing are generally a more affordable option, are less likely to irritate the skin, and are an organic material. Many of these lifestyle changes are also far easier on your wallet, too.

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How to be Green When Dining Out

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If you are an eco-savvy individual who is aware of the importance of the “go green” efforts to sustain the environment, you might question whether or not you can maintain a green lifestyle while dining out on the town. Well, with these tips it is easy to enjoy a meal at a restaurant while saving the planet at the same time.