
Time for another weekly edition of Carnival of the Green, organized by the nifty folks at TreeHugger. Last week, the COTG was hosted by Blogfish; next week, hosting duties are covered by How Ethical.
LET’S GET TO THE POSTS!
Law Matters tells us about The Implementation of the Forest Rights Act.
Rebecca Dean at Miss Copy features a beautiful image of an ancient tree on the island of Yakushima, Japan.
AdmirableIndia talks about the second day of their trip to Chikmagalur in western India.
Kevin at Xtreme DIY presents 10 Eco-Friendly Trips for Going Green Under $10(ish) - perfect for our supposed recession.
Alisa at EcoTrekker features 53 Easy Tips to Use Less Water, with suggestions for every room of the house.
Phil for Humanity talks about The 4th of July Pollution conundrum.
Cindy at MyRecycledBags shows how to make a Greenie Pot Scrubber out of recycled cotton and plastic netting.
Lane at Vegan Bits discusses Why We’ve Got Salmonella In Our Tomatoes, which has already started a considerable discussion.
Preston at Jetson Green presents the Top 5 Green Building Products As Voted by Builders, chosen recently at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference.
Beth at Fake Plastic Fish ponders Activism, Religion, & Despair: What Would Jesus Buy? How do you handle “the overwhelming magnitude of environmental problems without falling into utter despair?”
The Digerati Life says See Our Lower Utililty Bills! Save Money, Energy and Water With New Appliances, showing that conversation pays off.
Lill tells us How to Drive Less and Still Have a Life - it is possible!
Chris from EcoTech Daily says, according to a Survey: Gas Prices Force Consumer Change - prices are finally beginning to modify the way people work and travel.
Kristin at Green Building Elements shows Green Homes Made Affordable with new LEED ratings.
La Marguerite suggests that Smart is the New Green - time to combine the two.
Money Blue Book brings two posts this week! First, MBB Purposely Drive[s] In Heavy Rain To Get A Free Car Wash - when I had a car, I did the same thing. Second, MBB tells us of One Great Potential Benefit Of Higher Gas Prices - Less Traffic; here here!
Lynn at OrganicMania says Suffering in the Heat Wave? An Energy Saving Tip - helpful for anyone with an air conditioner.











16/06/2008 at 5:25 am Permalink
Another wonderful weekly Carnival of the Green. Thanks for including my recycled craft project and for hosting this week.
16/06/2008 at 7:05 am Permalink
I missed the deadline for submissions, but I’m hoping some of you will visit my blog. This weekend, I hosted a booth to promote my school’s goal to integrate sustainability with education.
Thanks for hosting this week’s Carnival of the Green, Victoria E! :0)
16/06/2008 at 7:38 am Permalink
Thanks Victoria, for hosting us. It made me discover your blog, and all the others in the carnival. What a treat!
16/06/2008 at 5:48 pm Permalink
Thank you for hosting!