Was it Kermit the Frog who said being green wasn't easy? Maybe Kermit was right! As we enter the new millenium, we suddenly have a new list of words and jargon, creating confusion among our younger brigade. Brush up on ecobites extensive list and...
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In 1854 in the United States, the 'Great White Chief' in Washington made an offer for a large area of Indian land and promised a reservation for the Indian people. Chief Seattle's reply, published here in full, has been described as one of the most beautiful and profound statements on the environment ever made.
With today’s de-emphasis on marriage and over-emphasis on glitz, we do miss the beauty of the intimate wedding. Here are some eco/green tips on how to make less of an impact on the Earth while planning your wedding. The term “green wedding” refers to weddings that are eco-friendly...
An alphabet of gift ideas that include not only things to make and selections of home grown produce but also offers of your love, labor and energy to perform chores for Dad and Grandpa - a gift of precious time that will always be welcome.
World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June, is one of the principle vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. World Environment Day can be celebrated in many ways...