Welcome to the December 7th, 2009 edition of All Things Eco.
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I'm not sure if blogcarnival.com is having problems, but I didn't receive any of the submissions for today's carnival via email, so I won't be able to send out the updates email this week. Hopefully this is a temporary problem.
I organized holiday related submissions under a Holiday category this week, since there were a few of them.
Alternative Energy
Katy Unitek presents Solar Bill of Rights as Revealed at SPI! - Boots on the Roof posted at Boots On The Roof.
Climate Change
Michael Hogg presents What Can We Do To Save The Earth posted at Green Lifestyle Ideas.
DWSUWF presents The University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit's New & Improved Scientific Method posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall, saying, "One document escaped the purloined University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit data leak. I have reverse engineered the CRU Scientific Methodology from the procedures documented in the e-mails and code. The New & Improved Scientific Methodology used to prove Anthropogenic Global Warming can now be revealed."
Tamir Birk presents Stephen Harper Declines the Opportunity for Canadian Leadership on Climate Change at the Commonwealth Summit posted at Informed Vote | Keeping Canadian Voters Informed.
Ann Margrain presents Water, Oysters and Africa posted at Heroin and Cornflakes, saying, "One of the most vulnerable to water shortage is the continent of Africa, the least able to adapt to the effects of climate change. British international relations institute Chatham House found that water scarcity is one of the major challenges facing agriculture in Africa. This is due to climate change and unsustainable extraction from rivers, lakes and groundwater."
Crafts
Elisha Webster Emerson presents D.I.Y. Baby posted at My Inconvenient Body, saying, "A list of links to craft tutorials I've used in the past couple months as a new mom."
Cindy presents Christmas Plarn Stocking Pattern posted at My Recycled Bags.com, saying, "This week I'm excited to share my Eco crafting project. It's a crocheted Christmas stocking created from recycled plastic bags."
Frugality
Mark Aucamp presents Freecycle is like eBay but it's FREE posted at Money Saving Tips.
Going Green
Siddharth Garud presents Going Green - LEDs to replace CFLs? posted at Indian Eagle's Diary, saying, "LED lamps to replace CFL - A discussion."
Health & Beauty
NHE presents Essiac Tea benefits - A cure for cancer? posted at Natural Health Ezine, saying, "A look at an old herbal tea that has worked wonders healing cancers..."
Holidays
Guffly presents Seven Eco Gifts Under $50 posted at Guffly.
Make it from Scratch presents Stocking Stuffers for those who are on-the-go... posted at Make It From Scratch.
Samantha Fowler presents Greener toys for the Holiday posted at Green as Wee Grow, saying, "Green gift ideas for the wee people in your life."
Home & Family
Brenda Pike presents To Save Energy, Use the Dishwasher? posted at Pragmatic Environmentalism.
Our Impact
Izmet presents Nature Knows Best posted at Izmet's Dream, saying, "Biomimicry."
Thank you for reading!
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1 Response
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Adam Cleaner
December 8th, 2009 at 12:57 pm
i think i'm being a little silly but i don't fully understand what blog carnival is about
btw great website, i have been searching for a modern blog that is hype and up to date which ithink yours is.
adam