Carnival of the Green #120

Time for another weekly edition of Carnival of the Green, organized by the nifty folks at TreeHugger. Last week, the COTG was hosted by Natural Collection; next week, hosting duties are covered by Conserve Plastic Bags.
LET’S GET TO THE POSTS!
Though a bit late for the holiday, Innstyle Montana offers up tips on how to be green on St. Patrick’s Day.
It was a busy posting week over at LifeGoogles. First up are the 2nd Green Link Love – Other Great Green Sites post and the 9th Fun Green Roundup. Also up this week are two eco-product review posts: one for the Radius Toothbrush and another titled Real Deal Recycled Tarp Hat.
Emmett Duffy from The Natural Patriot says that, “bugs are the key link in food webs,” in his In Praise of Maggots post.
Green Building Elements tells us about a manufacturer who is close to producing glass windows that are “several times more efficient than even the best current windows available,” in their Super Insulating Vacuum Glass post.
By paying just 10% more, you can get a house that uses 90% less electricity and 50% less water, according to Eco Joe’s.
The Tao of Change talks about hunting from an environmental perspective in Hunting 101.
Green Pastures’ post New USEPA Smog Regulation Could Lower Your Health Bills, and Even Save Your Life is great news for asthmatics and outdoor lovers alike.
Green Me features a review of the Ecology Cooking vegan cook book, along with 3 recipes from the book.
The Blue Voice group blog talks about the Vernal Equinox and Bill McKibben’s inspiration writings in the Springing Into The Future post.
Sarah Roe from the Jetson Green blog talks about durable and stylish Many Moons Design’s Reclaimed Handcrafted Furniture this week.
John Beetham, writer of A DC Birding Blog, talks about species protection and its current roadblocks in the Bush Administration Prevents New Listings Under the Endangered Species Act post.
Fake Plastic Fish, a.k.a Beth Terry, features an amusing and educational post titled A Rant on Shaving and the Power of Advertising this week; “I find myself questioning the idea of shaving in the first place,” she says.

Dang, I wanted to read about that super-insulated vacuum glass, but the link’s not working for me. :-/
Green Options is in the middle of switching to a new host – hopefully, they will be up and functional again later today
Great Carnival…wish I sent my last post in time! Thanks for doing this!
Cool stuff and I love all the green posts. Off to enjoy reading the offerings now…
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