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Alternative Energy
GreenJobsGuru presents Wind Energy Facts posted at Green Jobs Ready.
Climate Change
just4theplanet presents Wales Working closely with the EU posted at Just 4 the Planet.
Crafts
RecycleCindy presents VCR Tape Designer Bag posted at My Recycled Bags.com. RecycleCindy says, "Create this designer bag by recycling your old vcr tapes. The free crochet pattern and link is provided."
Gardening & Food
Katie Kimball presents I Just Love Finding Bugs in my Lettuce posted at Kitchen Stewardship.
Axinja presents Pesticides in fruits & veggies linked to Cancer, Parkinson's & more posted at Key to Being....
Lynn Fang presents 5 Good Reasons Why Pesticides are Bad posted at Lynn Fang.
Mel presents Honeybee Trivia: Pollen posted at Melliferax.
Renee Benzaim presents What is a Worm Compost? posted at Compost Tumblers & Compost Making. Renee says, "Do you know the difference between wormeries and compost tumblers/bins? Wormeries process compost faster and are very easy to use. Just put the bedding in the bottom tray and your kitchen scraps - coverred by bedding - in the top tray. Even cat and dog feces can be processed in a separate wormery and used in your ornamental garden."
Going Green
Alan Wood presents 50 Great Green Tips for Dorm Life posted at Online Courses.
Jason Delay presents Go Green — Sell your Textbooks posted at Jason Delay.
just4theplanet presents Green Education is now vital posted at Just 4 the Planet.
Everything Finance presents Genetic Engineering and Environment posted at Talking About Green.
Katy Unitek presents Women in Green Careers posted at Boots On The Roof.
Health & Beauty
Linda@NHE presents Is It Safe To Brush Your Teeth With Baking Soda? posted at Natural Health Ezine. Linda says, "A look at whether or not you can get away using baking soda to brush your teeth..."
Denise Reynolds presents Ecotherapy: Green Exercise Improves Health So Get The Family Outside posted at Healthy Theory.
Camilla Cheung presents Reducing Environmental Cancer Risk: From the President’s Cancer Panel posted at Healthy Theory.
Jeff McIntire-Strasburg presents Give Yourself an Eco-Luxurious Home Facial posted at sustainablog.
Tara V presents {DIY} Cucumber Facial Mask Recipes posted at Go Green Street.
Home & Family
Axinja presents 30 Extraordinary Ways to Clean & Deodorize with Vinegar posted at Key to Being....
Deeanna Franklin Campbell presents Natural Alternatives to Standard Bug Spray posted at Parenting Squad.
Style
Heather Levin presents Eco Friendly, Fair Trade Wedding Dresses posted at Earth Divas' Blog.
Journeywoman presents The rise (and rise) of eco chic posted at Fashion Peach.
Thank you for reading!
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9 Responses
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Betty
May 18th, 2010 at 1:14 am
I appreciate the analytic article about pesticides - it proves the harm of these chemical substances, but I think it is not possible to deal without them i the modern industry.
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Journeywoman
May 18th, 2010 at 4:29 am
Another fantastic edition. Thanks Stefanie for bringing all of us like-minded eco creatures together... may we change our world for the better!
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Sally
May 18th, 2010 at 8:21 am
What was especially new for me - eco-friendly wedding dresses! I've never heard of anything similar!
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Susan
May 19th, 2010 at 7:53 am
Your regular carnival is really first-rate! thanks for this encouraging info! Waiting for your further publications.
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Joel
May 19th, 2010 at 9:29 pm
The recycle Cindy bag is a crazy good idea to recycle something we don't use anymore
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Paul
May 21st, 2010 at 2:26 am
Thanks for the list
. Great resources. Maybe you could add a related posts plugin to the posts to make finding similar articles easier....
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Stefanie
May 21st, 2010 at 12:32 pm
Paul, related posts are in the sidebar
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Josh
May 25th, 2010 at 8:01 pm
The article on bee pollen was interesting. My own experience with bee pollen has been as a dietary supplement. I have a condition in my bowels which gives me chronic constipation, but combining bee pollen with a fiber supplement, on the recommendation of a herbal vendor at a local farmer's market here in Toronto, has completely eliminated my constipation. I used to be constipated ALL the time. The only evidence I could find on the net to support bee pollen for constipation is here: http://www.unconstipated.com/alternative-constipation-remedies.php
but from my personal experience, it does work. Finding bee pollen supplements is not the easiest in stores, even health supplement stores, but you can get them online.
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Josh
May 25th, 2010 at 8:04 pm
As for the article on wormeries: one thing that always strikes me is that no one is ever disgusted when dealing with all of these worms. I pride myself on my ecofriendly lifestyle and home, but I just can't bring myself to deal with the tangly mess of worms that composting requires. Advice?