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Welcome to the November 16, 2009 edition of All Things Eco.

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Activism

Ann Margrain presents Depleted Uranium ? just a matter of time posted at Heroin and Cornflakes. Ann says, "What is depleted uranium and is it a danger to the environment? Let’s take a closer look."

Alternative Energy

Katy Unitek presents Solar Training is Boiling Over - Boots on the Roof posted at Boots On The Roof.

Crafts

Annette Berlin presents 20 Crafty Ways To Reuse Plastic Bottles posted at Craft Stew. Annette says, "I have an enormous collection of plastic water bottles to recycle. I’m always on the lookout for crafty ways to reuse my bottles."

RecycleCindy presents Recycled Flat Bottom Plastic Tote Bag posted at My Recycled Bags.com. RecycleCindy says, "Crochet this handy flat bottom tote bag using recycled plastic bags. Here is the free pattern link."

Frugality

Rosey Dusk presents Give a Room a New Look when your Broke. posted at living cheap now. Rosey Dusk finds a way to reuse some items creatively.

TSW presents 7 Frugal Tips To Clean and Care For Your Clothes posted at The Smarter Wallet. "Extend the use of your clothing with these tips on how to clean and care for your garments."

Gardening & Food

Chris presents Eco-Friendly Basil Grow Kit from World of Good posted at Earth Friendly Goodies. "A fun gift for the herb lover in your life. Made by Michigan Ceramics who gives a large portion of profits to charities and keeps its carbon footprint to a minimum."

Izmet presents A special thanks to farmers posted at Izmet's Dream.

Going Green

Siddharth Garud presents Going green - Smart power using wireless tech posted at Indian Eagle's Diary. "This article discusses how smart grids are helping improve the efforts towards a greener power consumption."

Green Fun

Jeff McIntire-Strasburg presents Brooklyn Bowl: World’s First Green Bowling Alley posted at Sustainablog.

Health & Beauty

Guffly presents Organic Natural Soap Set: About the Guff | Guffly posted at Guffly.

Home & Family

Brenda Pike presents Reduce Indoor Air Pollution with No-VOC Paint posted at Pragmatic Environmentalism.

Guffly presents Organic Throw Pillow Covers: About the Guff | Guffly posted at Guffly.

News & Media

Ann Margrain presents Children in Need, Stay in Need posted at Heroin and Cornflakes. "'Most hunger and malnutrition occurs in places where there’s plenty of food: it’s just that some people don’t have access to it,' said Per Pinstrup-Andersen, an economist who won the World Food Prize in 2001 for his work on food policy."

Our Impact

Mandy Van Deven presents Skinny Scarves posted at Feminist Review.

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  1. I love the Blog Carnivals.. the Green Bowling alley looks really cool!



  2. Several very interesting and useful posts this week. Thanks for hosting this wonderful roundup of eco posts each week.



  3. I always know about something new from Blog Carnivals. Cool resource, thanks:)



  4. I am with you!It shows your experience and hard work.I want to share my thinking "A lot of brands do test their products on animals to see if they get an allergic reaction. I would look for products that say 'no animal testing' and I would stay away from those that contain parabens because they cause cancer.
    "Carry ON~! byeee



  5. great as always

"Only after the last tree has been cut down… the last river has been poisoned… the last fish caught, only then will you find that money cannot be eaten."
Indian Cree Prophesy