Carnival of the Green # 76
My time has come at last to host the legendary Carnival of Green - which if you don’t already know is a rolling feast that gives different green blogs an opportunity to flag up the week’s best posts. To learn more about it, click here. Last week it was hosted by Enviropundit. Next week it trundles off to Natural Collection. Now, let’s see if I can’t tickle your fancy with some of the following subjects.
Let’s start with organic farming. Ollie Moore looks at whether organic farming pioneers are different to recent organic converts, and if so, how? Do new organic farmers have weaker environmental values, or are their values just different?
Staying on green fingers, Eco Street has a post about gardening in our changing climate.
At Healthy Wealthy and Wise, Tracy tell us why global warming isn’t the only reason to care about the environment.
Now for a few reviews: one of the Natural Collection crew has reviewed the Eric Schlosser movie (of the book): Fast Food Nation. Conclusion? Imagine a mix between 'Soylent Green' and 'March of the Penguins'.
Don Bosch at The Evangelical Ecologist has reviewed Bill McKibben's Hope, Human and Wild. Don walks you through this terrific book from the perspective of an environmentalist and person of faith.
At Green SAHM, Stephanie looks at a recent report comparing the carbon emissions of computers to those of airplanes.
At Greener Magazine, hydrogen technology is under the spotlight. It may still be some way off but in Europe, Japan and deep in a mine shaft in Ontario, it already has enthusiastic proponents who can attest to this clean fuel alternative’s success, says Greener Magazine.
Mums are rallying together against pollution on Jen’s Green Journal. In honour of the formation of a new group, Utah Moms for Clean Air, Jen is writing a series of posts that address the bad-air quality problem in the Salt Lake Valley.
Next, to the Naked Vegetarian, which looks at Florida legislation that requires homeowners to buy storm shutters.
And finally, to the Wild Green Yonder, to look at a firefox plugin from Eyebeam that displays the carbon footprint of items you're shopping for online.
Enjoy!


Thanks for mentioning my post and for hosting the carnival :)
Posted by: Jenni | 8 May 2007 16:36:29
Sorry I missed this one...we had a fire in LA. I had to leave my home, but even if there wasn't a fire...it probably would have been too late.
I like being dramatic.
Lo
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