Carnival of the Green August 3, 2007
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This post just keeps growing this week…..
Blogging, especially environmental blogging has always been focussed on the personal, in fact it often leads to a cottage industry where micro-scale retailing meets the green life. This posting of the Carnival represents that really well with Betsy Teutsch presenting Money Changes Things: The Perverse and Paradoxical Pricing of Recycled Paper posted at Money Changes Things. thoughts on the cost of recycled paper.
Whilst Tiffany’s family are obviously getting themselves together,
Tiffany Washko presents Eco Friendly School Days posted at Natural Family Living Blog</a
Tiffany Washko presents 30 Ways to Go Green with Your Family posted at Natural Family Living Blog.
Marilyn Terrell is tackling boston by pedal power Biking Boston posted at Intelligent Travel. and is celebrating Google’s latest triumph Intelligent Travel: Google Conquers Mass Transit posted at Intelligent Travel.
Kate and GP are getting seasonal with thoughts on holidays and how to camp it up in a green way.
Kate Baggott presents A Postcard from Bulgaria posted at Babylune.
GP presents How to Be a Happy Green Camper posted at Fish Creek House – INNside Innkeeping.
The Closet Environmentalist asks a really pertinent question about organic leather, which takes me back to a non-violent tannery I visited in India years ago – the heat, the smell, the slime………
I think that Preston is being serious but it is a bit of wild one.
Whilst the Savvy Vegetarian is being far less wild, feeding the planet organic plant materials. Whilst at the Veggie Revolution chimps are found to be altruistic (aren’t they omnivores?). Phil is playing with words and ideas A Plan to Rid the World of Polluting Power Plants « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity on a bit of plant theme. Whilst others have taken direct action to shut some plant down.
Stretch Mark Mama presents Awake to Nature posted at Stretch Mark Mama.
For a lighter footprint, you soap dodgers get a second chance.
For Facebookers there is a new way of working out your carbon footprint and how to reduce it. Looks like a good start, but can it be enough? Which takes us to Gavin R. Putland presents Democracy vs. universal suffrage posted at /etc/cron.whenever/. Where he ponders the role of democracy and sufferage.
Leon Gettler presents Climate change and company directors posted at Sox First.
If you are feeling overcome by such a tidal wave of seriousness, Isabella blends the political with the therapeutic at
turn it off posted at change therapy.
In a rain soaked and often very flooded England saving water is not really on the agenda, but if you need to here is how to do it.
A truly carnivalesque blend this week, enjoy.
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