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You Gotta Love these Green Moms

March 9, 2009

In my previous post,  I mentioned that the group, the Green Moms of the Green Moms Carnival, won the Shorty Award for best short green content on Twitter.  I am part of a group of about 30 women who blog about saving the Earth in some facet.  Some are passionate about reducing plastic, while others are passionate about reducing toxic chemicals [...]

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You’ve Got Green Mail Round-up of December 28, 2008

December 26, 2008

Photo by Henry Heatly

Last week with the holidays, I missed the “Got Green Mail” segment.  My cup overflowed with amazing stories for all green palates to enjoy.  Remember, if you have a great green story (which includes your own), display the link in the comment section and give us a quick blurb of what the article is [...]

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HomeGrown Movie: Little House on the Prairie in Pasadena, CA

November 3, 2008

Photo by permission of Robert McFalls
“Homegrown is the inspiring true story of the amazing Dervaes family who are living off
the grid in the heart of urban Pasadena, California. They harvest over 6,000 pounds of
produce on less than a quarter of an acre while running a popular website that is known
around the world. The film is [...]

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Home Depot Offers Free Recycling for Burnt-Out CFL

July 4, 2008

 

What are some of my pet peeves? They are as follows: People who urinate on the toilet seats and don’t clean up after themselves, CFLs recycling, people who do not call you back, and plastic pots recycling. Okay, 2 green pet peeves and 2 annoying pet peeves. Well, one pet peeve might be going by [...]

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Alltop: All the Top Green Stories In One Location

June 13, 2008

Alltop is literally what it sound like. It is website with “all the top stories” from over 100 various blogs depending on the topic. 

“You can think of an Alltop site as a “digital magazine rack” of the Internet. To be clear, Alltop sites are starting points—they are not destinations per se. The bottom line [...]

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Ecobunga! Helps puts Some Green Back in Your Eco-Pocket

May 28, 2008

Ecobunga! is the newest site started by green thrifty’ners, Jennifer Hastings and Karen Schiff, to help all us to go green by listing sales, free shipping, and promotions of green products. According to the Company, a 2007 GfK Roper Green Gauge® Study indicated that over 74% surveyed said that green products are [...]

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Green Link Central Provides Easy Quality Search Results

February 20, 2008

Green Link Central is the newest environmental search engine to step up to the plate to help make it easier to finding answers to your environmental questions. It is one of the partner sites of Link Central, a group of human edited search engines. Link Central offers 25 topic–specific search engines ranging from automotive [...]

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Six Degrees Could Change the World Aired Tonight

February 14, 2008

National Geographic will be airing, “Six Degrees Could Change the World” again on February 14, 2007 at 8pm eastern time or 9 pm pacific time. According to a spokesperson for National Geographic, the premiere reached over 6 million people. This film portrays a hypothetical look at the devastating effects to our planet as if continues [...]

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Tread Lightly on The Earth by Pledging Weekly

January 2, 2008

Photo by permission of Guardian Unlimited of a weekly pledge
 

Tread Lightly is a new campaign created by the creators of Guardian Unlimited, an online UK environmental news magazine. This campaign encourages us to take steps to reduce our own CO2 emissions through weekly pledges. Realizing that most people feel that reducing their [...]

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The Oliver Report, Enviro-Awareness Through Humor

December 26, 2007

The Strip by permission of The OliverReport.
 
I recently spoke with Travell Perkins about his new venture, Ecoegg.org, and the origins of his eco-comic strip anti-hero, the ever oblivious reporter, Oliver Blivious, featured on The Oliver Report. Oliver is thrown into the middle of environmental stories ripped from the headlines with his trusty camera man, [...]

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