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Find out more at: http://www.davidsuzuki.org/About_us/Volunteering/livingroom.asp Distributed by Tubemogul.
David Suzuki Foundation Queen of Green Lindsay Coulter finds learns how to make your garden a more hospitable place for bees, the pollinators we depend on for 80 percent of the food we eat. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Lindsay Coulter, the David Suzuki's Queen of Green, has some ways to mix green with the white of winter and the blue of the ice on your local rink. Distributed by Tubemogul.
The David Suzuki Foundation's Queen of Green, Lindsay Coulter, shows you how to make a candle that's both enlightened and illuminating. Distributed by Tubemogul.
The David Suzuki Foundation and the John Butler Trio take you on an journey to one of Canada’s most productive and diverse ecosystems. Distributed by Tubemogul.
David Suzuki doesn't care which party you prefer. He does care passionately that you know what's at stake in the federal election, and that you let politicians know that. www.VoteEnvironment2008.ca Distributed by Tubemogul.
The David Suzuki Foundation's Lindsay Coulter continues her series on making your garden greener (in both the cultivation and environmental senses of the term). This episode: companion planting. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Janice Turner is making her yard greener by getting rid of the grass and replacing it with more environmentally friendly plants. Distributed by Tubemogul.
This summer, one brave garden gnome is determined to get your yard off dangerous chemicals. You can help. You can win. Find out how, why and what at www.davidsuzuki.org. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Lindsay Coulter of the David Suzuki Foundation shows you how to make your own cosmetics to help make you and the planet lovelier. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Lindsay Coulter of the David Suzuki Foundation shows you how to make your own beauty supplies to keep you and the planet lovelier. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Toronto chef and restaurateur Jamie Kennedy celebrates sustainable seafood choices along with eight of his colleagues. Learn more at seachoice.org and davidsuzuki.org
Clean stainless steel surfaces -- like the fridge door -- with a simple solution that's non-toxic, cheap, and works as well on lettuce as it does on stainless steel.
Third time's the charm as Lindsay Coulter, green goddess of the David Suzuki Foundation, shows you how to whip up your own pray cleaner that's just as effective as the industrial kind, and a lot less toxic.
The fourth installment in Lindsay Coulter's series showing you how making your own cleaning supplies means a full pocket, clean house and happier planet. This time it's scouring cleaner.
Lindsay Coulter, green goddess of the David Suzuki Foundation, shows you how to swap blue Monday for a green washday by making your own environmentally friendly laundry detergent.