Every little helps
‘Nuff said.
‘Nuff said.
In response to George Monbiot’s recent article in the Guardian on “ethical consumerism”, Gareth Kane of Eco-Living explains how we can carry on spending, and still be eco-friendly in his blog post entitled Less is more? Treehugger also comments on… Read More »EcoLinking – 26 July 2007
NewConsumer.com tells us about how Friends of the Earth have launched a railway guide to West Cumbria’s wind farms. In Context have published a list of 101 ways to heal the earth. It’s a great list and includes not just… Read More »EcoLinking – 24 July 2007
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Catching up with the weeks environmental news… London Councils are proposing a 10p plastic bag tax for the capital. It’s about time the UK caught on to this trend and rid its streets of the blight of plastic bags. Only… Read More »EcoRadar – 20 July 2007
Rob Thompson has put together a list of 10 easy steps to save thousands of $$$ at Robs Place – lifehacks for the everyday activist. Anna Shepherd shares her recipe for camping chai over at Eco-Worrier. This will come in… Read More »EcoLinking – 19 July 2007
Gavin Hudson writes about better living through biking at Green Options. It has inspired me to get back on my bike. Desicritics.org encourages us all to go green – reduce, reuse, recycle with some inventive ways to maximise the use… Read More »EcoLinking – 17 July 2007
This week’s Carnival of the Green is being hosted by the AIDG blog. My pick of the posts is from Myke’s Weblog: You know you’re a green-neck when…
The Good Human is planning to fold his own cardboard furniture. Large scale origami? Do you want to recycle an old item of clothing into something useful? TipNut.com has more than 50 fabric scrap and remnant ideas plus free patterns.… Read More »EcoLinking – 15 July 2007