Category: Green Tech

  • The Magic Beach App: An Eco App for Kids

    The Magic Beach App: An Eco App for Kids

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    The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.

    -Jacques Cousteau

    It may seem counter-intuitive to include digital apps in an Earth Month roundup of eco-companies, especially when it comes to kids. But I think we need to meet them where they are, and where they are is getting tons of information via digital means. Any time we can make learning fun is good; any time we can include learning to care about our environment is even better.

    The Magic Beach is an interactive eco-friendly storybook app, based on the book Magic Beach written by children’s author Crockett Johnson. If the artwork looks familiar, that’s because Johnson penned and illustrated the kid favorite Harold series, which starts with Harold and the Purple Crayon, as well as the Barnaby comic strips from the 40s. He was also the illustrator for Ruth Krauss’ The Carrot Seed.

    There’s a fairly fascinating review of Magic Beach on its Amazon page (you can read it here) that makes me want to run out and buy the book; it appears to be a retelling of sorts of the Fisher King and was discovered still in its sketch form, while research while being done on a biography.

    In the story, young protagonists Ann and Ben “have only to write a word in the sand and the item appears before them, making an intriguing play on the notion of spelling and spells. Musing that such things only happen in ‘stories about magical kingdoms,’ the pair proceeds to create just that, conjuring up a king, farms, castles and a horse, on which the monarch rides off to his kingdom, just as the tide rushes in.”

    The Magic Beach app (ages 4+) allows players to aid Ann and Ben on their quest to help restore the enchanted beach to its former glory and help a disheartened king reclaim his throne. The beach’s magical waves wash over the written word, creating new characters and objects. There are guided spelling challenges, original animated characters and challenging eco mini-games that encourage environmental stewardship.

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    The Magic Beach app includes the first two chapters and game of the adventure in the free download; the complete story is available via an in-app purchase of $2.99. It’s compatible with iPhone (iPhone 4 and newer), iPad (iPad 2 and newer, including iPad mini), iPod touch (5th gen and newer).

    You can download The Magic Beach app from iTunes here.

  • The Best Green Cars of 2015, According to Kelley Blue Book

    The Best Green Cars of 2015, According to Kelley Blue Book

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    Right now the greenest thing for me to do is to keep on driving the minivan I currently own, but I’d love to make my next car purchase as environmentally sound as possible— safety will also be a top priority.

    But, well, having sexy lines and a smooth ride doesn’t hurt either.

    Every year the expert editors at Kelley Blue Book rank the energy efficient standouts for efficiency, practicality and price. Which is such a cool statement to make: that there are enough energy efficient vehicles on the market now that they need to be sifted through and ranked. We’ve come such a long way!

    “The list of ‘green’ vehicle standouts continues to blossom, and with strict Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) requirements coming down the pipeline, auto manufacturers are making stronger advancements each year in creating more environmentally friendly vehicles,” said Jack R. Nerad, executive editorial director and executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com. “Topping this list for the second year in a row is the BMW i3 – an electric car that can sprint to 60 mph in just over 7 seconds, and is made in a factory powered entirely by four wind turbines. And if 81 miles of electric range doesn’t work for you, the i3 can be had with a small gas generator that lets you go as far as there are gas stations.”

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    I’m a little surprised and disappointed that my wishlist car, the Model S, isn’t higher on the list. Get your act together, Tesla.

    So, if you’re in the market for a “green” vehicle this year (you lucky thing, you!), here are the 10 BEST GREEN CARS OF 2015 as ranked by Kelley Blue Book:

    1. the all-electric BMW i3 (for the second year in a row)
    2. Volkswagon e-Golf
    3. Nissan Leaf
    4. Toyota Prius
    5. Honda Accord Hybrid
    6. Tesla Model S
    7. Chevrolet Volt
    8. Toyota Camry Hybrid
    9. Ford C-Max Hybrid
    10. Volkswagon Jetta TDI

    You can check out KBB.com’s full editorial commentary for the 10 Best Green Cars of 2015, including fuel economy and range information for each model plus pricing.

    If you were buying a “green” vehicle tomorrow— what would you choose?

     

     

  • Things I Love Thursday: My Picks for Best Bikes of 2015

    Things I Love Thursday: My Picks for Best Bikes of 2015

    I was at the store recently and a shiny Schwinn caught my eye. I pointed it out, a sexy blue number; my husband made eyes at its neighbor in a glossy red. Jeff has a trike that he rides at the beach, and now that it’s springtime I couldn’t help but picture myself leisurely cruising along on a new bike of my very own.

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    Once I got home I fell down a rabbit hole window-shopping some of the most beautiful things on two wheels. When I was a kid we rode bikes all the time, but I stopped getting in the saddle once I was pregnant with Jacob. When my parents died someone broke into their house and stole all the bikes, and while the kids have their two-wheelers I’ve never replaced mine.

    I miss biking. I miss whipping along entirely too fast, a speed of my own making. I miss riding along bumpy forest paths. I miss the clank of the gears changing and the sound made when coasting along a quiet road.

    (I don’t miss jerk city drivers that don’t share the road.)

    A few years ago I was in Boulder Colorado and tried out their bikeshare. It’s the only time I’ve been on a bike in 18 years and while it was tough— biking hills or in this case mountains was no joke— it was wonderful. It only took a few minutes to feel comfortable riding again and I felt so free.

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    Biking is, of course, one step we can take towards a healthier world. Biking doesn’t just save the fuel we’d use and the emissions we’d otherwise produce, though. The more people we get out there, the more involved they tend to become in the community and with protecting their local environment. More efforts are made to make roads bike friendly. Bikeable areas improve property values, increase the number of customers at smaller retail stores, lower crime rates (since more people are visible on the streets), and enhance the sense of community among neighbors— it’s a lot easier to get to know people when they’re on bikes, rather than zipping past in their cars.

    Plus, riding a bike is just plain good for the body and good for the soul.

    Here are the bicycles I’d most love to hop onto this year, but really any one I find will do!

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    Isn’t this beauty an Instagram moment waiting to happen? It just screams sunshine and sherbet. I feel like everyone needs to have one of these Schwinn Slik Chiks to ride at the beach at dawn; on one of those bright, cool mornings that precede a scorcher day in the ocean.

    You could also ride it alongside a fiercely green field of corn, or to the market to buy berries and flowers, or to sit outside and have a latte at a cozy coffeehouse. Basically, this bike makes me want to do beautiful things and document them all for posterity.

    The Schwinn Slik Chik is a cool $360.

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    Along the same lines, this pretty one speed is meant for just cruising around on flat terrain… a little more of an urban feel. The PUBLIC C1 is on sale right now for just $299.

    With its curved, open, step-through frame design, it is often referred to as a Dutch bike. It’s a time-tested classic metropolitan cruiser bike design seen commonly throughout Europe for decades.

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    This genteel 3-speed bicycle is from Brilliant Bicycles. It’s the Mayfair and it looks perfect for easy breezy rides through city parks or from the library. It comes in a number of summery colors, but I’m smitten with this stately urban look.

    Brilliant bikes are 100% handmade and shipped free directly to you (meaning no middleman). They start at $399 and are really just lovely— check ’em out.

    Brilliant Bicycles are hand-crafted at a state-of-the-art, wind-powered manufacturing facility in Taiwan. We took great efforts to find manufacturing partners focused on ethical labor. All of our partners pay responsible wages with benefits in safe, clean working conditions.

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    The attention grabbing EcoForce 1 from Greenstar Bikes has a frame made of bamboo: sturdy as steel, lightweight, sustainable. A hybrid is available this summer, but there aren’t details about that one on the site yet. This conversation kickstarter goes for $499.

    The EcoForce 1 is a single speed bamboo road bike with a reversible rear hub that easily converts it to a fixed-gear bicycle or “fixie”. This affordable bamboo bike is super light: the frame weighs less than 4 pounds thanks to bamboo and our recycled 6061 aluminum lugs. The entire bamboo bicycle only weighs about 20 pounds.

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    This bike is the most similar to the one I shared with my dad. It’s from Diamondback and suitable for both trail and road riding, but this one is designed for women. Calico Sport, $650.

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    If I had the budget, I’d opt for this sexy beast and start triathlon training in earnest. Isn’t it beautiful? The Trek Lexa is an 11-speed road bike suitable for tris and designed for women. It’s listed at $1650 so I would HAVE to get my miles’ worth out of it.

     

    When was the last time you were on a bike?

    Where do you ride?