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The Transition Movement and the Working Class
Reuse and upcycling (see my book:”Let's Talk Rubbish”) is for all of us, whether rich or poor and will benefit those who have little the most. The great majority of people still cannot see how they can become part of this even if they were entirely persuaded. We all must get out of the consumption trap.
Green (Living) Review
- Tuesday, July 27, 2010
From Consumption to Greensumption
This is something that I am trying to do with my book “Let's Talk Rubbish”. Very naïve indeed when it comes to some of those issues and seem to think that a little green is better than no green at all. Where did we go wrong? Advertising is now going all out for leather with green products or, worse still, greenwashed ones. Simple.
Green (Living) Review
- Monday, July 26, 2010
Has the End of Oil arrived?
The fact that industry is taking the issue of “Peak Oil” and us running out of it very serious indeed should be a wake-up call to everyone who is still sleeping or slumbering. 2010 My book “The End of Oil” can be purchased via [link]. for an E-book well spent. am sure that this will be £3.95
Green (Living) Review
- Saturday, July 24, 2010
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Make It! - Book Review
by Jane Bull is A Cleaner Greener Book, one of DK's new environmentally friendly produced books. The book contains basic information about turning trash to treasure and the 3 R’s, teaches kids how to sort recyclable materials and also focuses on donating to charities. Tags: book review Think before you drop! Make It!
Green (Living) Review
- Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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Book report "Mining and the environment"
Recently I have read a book concerning Corporate Social Responsibility which is named as “Mining and the environment”. And also the book suggests that new regulatory principle, which is named “pollution-prevention pays” should be implemented, as it aims to promote competitive and environmentally sustainable industrial development.
The Green Changemakers
- Friday, November 30, 2007
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THE BIOCHAR DEBATE – Book Review
by James Bruges published by Green Books November 2009 ISBN 978 1 900322 67 6 210mm x 148mm 96pp in b&w paperback £8.00 available in the USA via Chelsea Green Books “There is one way we could save ourselves [from global heating] and that is through the massive burial of charcoal. We do not have another 1,000 years. What a farce.
Green (Living) Review
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Sustainable Food – Book Review
While I would never go as far as advocating a total vegetarian or vegan diet and neither does the author of this book the comments of the author as regards meat free three or four days a week makes sense. She lives in New York, where she volunteers at the Union Square Greenmarket, and is actively involved in many local farm and food issues.
Green (Living) Review
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Red Alert – Book Review
The book is part of the Speaker's Corner Books series of Fulcrum Publishing, which aims to stimulate and foster discussion of important issues affecting our society. It is time to issue a Red Alert. His new book, ‘Red Alert! Tags: ISBN 978-1555916374 Fulcrum Publishing book review RED ALERT x 5 x 0.5
Green (Living) Review
- Thursday, December 17, 2009
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Everyone Can be a herO – Book Review
The book is printed on recycled paper and the covers are made from re-used cardboard and recycled or re-used paper, some glue and a piece of string. This a school library book from the future, on loan from Pangaea and due to be renewed or returned on 30th October 2040. The GREEN (LIVING) REVIEW is happy to endorse this book.
Green (Living) Review
- Monday, April 26, 2010
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Mapping of Environmental Issues
Another issue you can follow with an online map is the plastic garbage vortex in the Pacific. Check out the Organic Grocery List or Book Store. Coal-fired power plants have a significant impact on the environment. The Sierra Club is monitoring the progress of every proposed plant in the U.S.
Living In a Toxic World
- Monday, August 24, 2009
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Food is an Environmental Issue
Food production, consumption and transportation is becoming a bigger environmental issue. I found an excellent article at Grist that summarizes the issue. Check out the Organic Grocery List or Book Store. Everybody can do a little bit to reduce their "foodprint".
Living In a Toxic World
- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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The End of Oil – Book Review
Review by June Birch, Inside Outsider Publications The End of Oil What happens when the cheap oil is gone and then all the oil by Michael Smith (Veshengro) Tatchipen Media, July 2010 70 pages E-book £3.95 Some issues may be controversial, but they are honestly expressed and allow for open debate. Printed & Bound £5.95 (£9.95
Green (Living) Review
- Monday, July 19, 2010
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Eco Chick Guide to Life in New Issue of Body & Soul!
I’m a long-time fan and regular reader of Body & Soul magazine and was so excited to see that my book, The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to Be Fabulously Green , was featured in this month’s issue (July/August). Tags: Arts & Culture X Health X books eco chick guide to life magazines
Eco Chic
- Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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