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The Best Things Ever of All Time, This Week!

Which fruit has the least pesticides, a tiny house quiz and more cool stuff we found this week.

Each week, A\J staffers will be sharing our favourite facts & findings from whatever books, articles, documentaries, podcasts and other media we’ve been consuming. Here’s what we’ve learned this week.

Things from the Internet!

Stockholm’s newest parking garage is only for bikes!
Source: Fast Company \ Found by nik

Each week, A\J staffers will be sharing our favourite facts & findings from whatever books, articles, documentaries, podcasts and other media we’ve been consuming. Here’s what we’ve learned this week.

Things from the Internet!

Stockholm’s newest parking garage is only for bikes!
Source: Fast Company \ Found by nik

The deepest hole on Earth was drilled over a period of 24 years and is 12 kilometres deep – that’s deeper than the lowest point of the ocean!
Source: atlasobscura \ Found by Samantha

While Samantha’s heart has beat 800 million times in her life so far, a hummingbird’s has beat 13 billion times!
Source: BBC Earth – Your Life on Earth \ Found by Samantha

Avocados have the least pesticides: only 1 percent of samples tested by EWG showed any detectable pesticides. (Apples, peaches, nectarines, strawberries, grapes, celery, spinach, sweet bell peppers, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, imported snap peas and potatoes have the most pesticides.)
Source: EWG’s 2015 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™ \ Found by Laura

Things from Podcasts!

Canada and the US are the only two countries in the world that regularly embalm their dead, and our burial habits use a lot of resources. In a typical North American cemetery, 10 acres hold “enough coffin wood to fully rebuild 40 homes, enough embalming compound to fill a small backyard swimming pool, 200 tons of concrete, and 1,000 tons of steel.” Every year, there’s enough concrete used in US burial vaults to “build a two-lane highway halfway across the US” and enough metal in caskets to “completely rebuild the Golden Gate Bridge.”
Source: Mark Harris, author of Grave Matters, on CBC Radio’s Ideas \ Found by Laura

Check out the Natural Burial Association for other options, if you’re so inclined. Other options: biourns make your ashes grow into a tree. Your ashes can also be turned into corals!
Sources: Bios Urn and Eternal Reefs \ Found by Samantha

Things from Documentaries!

African wild dogs are co-operative hunters – they communicate with each other to track down one prey that they all share. It took the Planet Earth crew days just to be able to film a few minutes of their hunting practices, with a camera that can zoom in from kilometres away!
Source: Planet Earth: From Pole to Pole documentary \ Found by Samantha

Things from Books!

A 30-minute walk burns about as many calories as you’ll consume in a glass of wine or beer (120-180 calories, depending on your weight; 5 oz of red wine is 123 calories and 12 oz of beer is 153 calories). Walking for 30 minutes a day, five times a week can improve your blood pressure by five points and cuts your odds of catching a cold in half.
Source: Why I Walk by Kevin Klinkenberg \ Found by Laura

Shameless plug

33 per cent of land across the globe is moderately to highly degraded from erosion, salinization, compaction, acidification and chemical pollution. The irony is that the main culprit of soil degradation is the thing that most relies on healthy soil: agriculture.
Source: The Mouthful, A\J’s food blog

Quiz of the Week

Our managing editor is “tiny house curious,” according to this quiz from Yerdle. What’s your tiny house personality?

 

Found by Laura