Welcome to the December 14th, 2009 edition of All Things Eco.
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Climate Change
A Samuel presents “One swallow does not a summer make’’, nor mark the end of climate change- Aristotle (384 BCE – 322 BCE) posted at What Green Investment.
Brian Gordon presents Meat: Is it really so bad? posted at Go Green or Die. Brian says, "According to this study, it is worse than bad: the authors claim that the meat industry is the single biggest cause of greenhouse gases, and therefore global warming. It doesn’t get much worse than that. It makes the meat industry the modern equivalent of Typhoid Mary, squared."
Rich Maltzman, PMP presents COP15: Let your voice be heard (and face be seen) ! posted at Earth PM. "COP15 participation - by YouTube and CNN"
Amy Porter presents The United Nations Climate Change Conference posted at Vitesis.
Crafts
Stephanie presents Making Cloth Napkins from an Old Shirt posted at Stop the Ride!.
Frugality
SVB presents Saving Tips For New Parents: Get Ready For Baby! posted at The Digerati Life. SVB says, "Save the environment and save money with these child care tips. Frugal ways to prepare for your baby's arrival."
Going Green
Jessica Christman presents Eco-Friendly Wedding - Going Green on Your Special Day posted at factorydirectcraft.com.
Kerry Fletcher presents How to Save Money By Greening Your Home posted at Interior Design Info.
Adam Cleaner presents Cleaner Indoor Air this Autumn posted at Green Clean Solution. While this was written for the end of autumn, these tips can still be helpful now.
Health & Beauty
Tara presents Chemical Free Natural Beauty Recipes posted at Go Green Street.
NHE presents Color therapy 101 - A guide to color breathing posted at Natural Health Ezine. NHE says, "A look at what color breathing is and why you might care..."
Holidays
Make it from Scratch presents How To Make Fabric Gift Tags/Keepsake Ornaments posted at Make It From Scratch.
Jim presents 5 Green Gifts of Experience and Time posted at Bargaineering. Jim says,"It's the holidays and as everyone else turns to consumerism and buying gifts, we wanted to highlight a few gifts that are easy on the environment, the wallet (there's a recession after all), and celebrates the true spirit of the holidays."
Vera Lang presents How to Knit Christmas Tree Ornaments posted at Fine Craft Guild .com. Vera says, "A great way to use up little yarn and make unique Christmas tree decorations for your own tree or as lovely gifts. Easy, fast and fun. Check them out. These free knitting patterns are really cute."
News & Media
Chris presents Feeding Our Communities One Click at a Time posted at Earth Friendly Goodies. Chris says, "Land O'Lakes efforts to help end hunger in rural communities - they will donate one dollar for every click to their site to local food shelves."
Travel & Transportation
Ann Margrain presents Free Public Transport posted at Heroin and Cornflakes. Ann says, "arch1 has often advocated the need for a reduction in the the use of the personal car and the introduction of free clean public transport. Recent technological news has given us hope for this scenario. If only political leaders around the globe shared in this vision. Dirty polluted cities could become history."
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3 Responses
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Tara @ Eco Living Tips
December 14th, 2009 at 9:23 am
Thanks for including my post!
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Romantic apartment sofia
December 14th, 2009 at 10:23 am
Thanks for your Eco-friendly things recommendation. As the Global warming is increasing, so, it is good to use Eco-friendly things.
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Meat: Is it really so bad? — Go Green or Die
December 14th, 2009 at 11:28 am
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